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South Africa to Host Airport Cities World Conference 2013

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The Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition (ACE) 2013 is to take place on African soil for the first time in its 11-year history.

London-based event organiser UBM Live has confirmed that the milestone event will take place in the city of Ekurhuleni, South Africa, from 24-26 April 2013.

Ekurhuleni was chosen to host the event as it is home to OR Tambo International Airport – the busiest gateway in Africa - and already has a strategic road map in place to become ‘Africa’s first Aerotropolis’.

“ An Aerotropolis comprises an airport-centred commercial core, called the airport city, and outlying corridors and clusters of aviation-linked businesses,” said Alex Kirby, executive vice president of Airport Cities. “Airports today are multi-modal, multi-functional enterprises, generating commercial development both within and beyond its boundaries.”

From humble beginnings in 2002 at the Portofino Bay Hotel in Orlando, Florida, where the first 'Creating Airport Cities' conference welcomed 120 delegates and a handful of exhibitors, the Airport Cities event has grown by more than six times in size over the last ten years.

Last year Denver International Airport (DIA) – now rebranded as Airport City Denver – played host to 800 delegates, 50 major corporate sponsors and more than 60 exhibitors.

Kirby said: “We are entering a new phase marked by a different level of political involvement in the development of Airport Cities. The development of Airport Cities and Aerotropoli has now evolved from the airport via the city to regional or state governments and will soon ultimately rest with national governments. A few years ago we dealt exclusively with airports as our hosts but this has now changed with cities and regions taking ownership of the event.”

The ACE event is globally renowned for attracting key decision makers from the banking, financial, investment and real estate sectors, as well as economic development councils and other local governments from over the world.

Kirby said it was fitting for Ekurhuleni, and particularly for South Africa, to host the world conference in 2013 because of South Africa’s position as the most developed country in Africa, offering the infrastructure and services that can unlock the region’s frontiers.

ACE 2013 is expecting to welcome at least 800 delegates, including 110 airport operators representing 45 nations, and more than 60 airport chief executive officers or executive directors.

The 2013 conference also hopes to attract investment to the Ekurhuleni and to broaden economic relationships between the city and international businesses, as well as highlighting the potential economic opportunities of establishing other Aerotropoli across Africa.

Ekurhuleni’s chief operations officer, Dr Imogen Mashazi, said that the city is determined to capitalise on the opportunity of hosting ACE 2013. “For the next couple of years the City of Ekurhuleni plans to optimise the existence of the biggest airport in Africa, together with other key development nodes under the city’s new growth path – the Aerotropolis,” said Dr Imogen. “This will entail investment on new infrastructure to support logistics, distribution, and related green industries.”

Airport Cities World Conference and Exhibition 2013 will take place from 24-26 April 2013 at the Emperors Palace Hotel, City of Ekurhuleni, South Africa.

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