Accreditations & Memberships
As leaders in business events management, we aren’t content to just reflect industry standards. Instead, we help define them. Our accredited expertise and long-standing relationships across the globe place us at the heart of our community. With early insight into emerging trends, access to the sharpest minds, and an obsession with innovation, we work to stay ahead of the curve - all so our clients can too.
International Association of Professional Congress Organisers (IAPCO)
IAPCO is the only international accreditation organisation for professional conference organisers. Our General Manager Stephen Noble is an IAPCO Council member, Chair of the Training Academy, and member of the Committee for Ethics, and Committee for Quality. We’ve successfully passed rigorous audits with IAPCO since 2002.
Business Events Industry Aotearoa (BEIA)
BEIA’s purpose is to uplift and accelerate the business events industry. Every year, we are accredited as an 'Approved BEIA PCO', which means we consistently meet a range of stipulated standards. It’s yet another measure of our commitment to the highest quality.
Memberships
We are members of the World PCO Alliance, placing us in a highly collaborative network of influential PCOs across the globe. We also actively partner with regional convention bureaus across Australasia, including in Sydney, Auckland, Adelaide, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
Acknowledgement
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and culture, and acknowledge the important role Indigenous people continue to play within our community.
Toitū te Tiriti. We recognise the sovereignty of Māori as tangata whenua across ngā motu o Aotearoa. We're committed to a cultural journey of relearning and growing in relationship with te ao Māori and respecting this within our business practices.