
Gorazd Čad
Editor-in-Chief at Kongres Magazine
A long-time meetings industry addict, Gorazd is the author of numerous articles and editor-in-chief of the meetings industry magazine KONGRES MAGAZINE.
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kongres-magazine.eu | Gorazd Čad
Kuoni Tumlare has signed an official agency agreement with Sodexo Sports & Loisirs to offer exclusive hospitality packages for Roland-Garros 2025 in the Asia-Pacific region. This partnership will enable Kuoni Tumlare to offer exclusive hospitality packages in the Asia-Pacific region for the prestigious tennis tournament, taking place from 25 May to 8 June 2025. The offer includes match tickets along with hospitality services such as food, beverages, and exclusive experiences.
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kongres-magazine.eu | Gorazd Čad
Wellington, New Zealand, will host the Asian-Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons in 2028 with the objective of improving neurosurgery access in New Zealand and the Pacific. The conference bid was led by the Wellington members of Aotearoa Neurosurgeons New Zealand, with support from Business Events Wellington and Tourism New Zealand Business Events.
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kongres-magazine.eu | Gorazd Čad
Sydney has retained its position as the world’s favourite Australian destination for business events, according to global rankings announced by ICCA at IMEX Frankfurt. The city was confirmed as the Australian destination of choice for the world’s Association event community, ranking number 1 in Australia and 8th in the Asia Pacific in the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) 2024 Country and City Rankings.
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kongres-magazine.eu | Gorazd Čad
Maribor recently hosted the 4th Maribor Tourism Forum at the Slovenian National Theatre in Maribor, organised by the Maribor Tourist Board. This year, the city celebrated the title of the Best Green Capital of Europe 2025 by the European Best Destinations selection. The city, where the forests of Pohorje and the city’s vineyards flirt across the Drava river, is investing heavily in the revitalisation of public spaces, community connectivity, cultural programs and green mobility.
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kongres-magazine.eu | Gorazd Čad
Preventing greenwashingThe media and the industry have been awash with discussions surrounding the Directive of the European Parliament and Council on empowering consumers for the green transition through better protection against unfair practices and improved information (COM(2022) 143 final). Commonly referred to as the new EU rules to combat greenwashing, the directive addresses the increasingly pressing need for clarity and accountability.
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