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Toronto to host Microsoft WPC 2012

Toronto to host Microsoft WPC 2012

By:  Dave Webb  On: 13 Jul 2011 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

BREAKING NEWS Thousands of Microsoft partners will descend on Hogtown's downtown core for the annual World Partner Conference

Toronto has won the bid to host next year's World Partner Conference for Microsoft Corp., Tourism Toronto announced at a press conference today.
 
The announcement comes as the 2011 World Partner Conference wraps up in Los Angeles. That four-day conference attracted more than 15,000 delegates.
 
Tourism Toronto prepared the bid with provincial and local partners. The Microsoft bid was about a year-long process, according to Andrew Weir, Tourism Toronto spokesman.
 
"Some of these things are like winning the Olympics," he said in an interview.
 
One unusual thing about the conference is the "very short turnaround," Weir said. Some conference bids are won as much as 10 years in advance.
 
Most of the action will take place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and the Air Canada Centre, home to the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs and NBA's Toronto Raptors. But many of the 500-plus associated events will take place at other venues, and Tourism Toronto predicts at least 32 hotels will host delegates.
 
"We anticipate about 50,000 hotel (room-nights) will be consumed," Weir said.
 
Based on per-delegate spending calculations, "we would expect about $52 million" in economic impact on the city, though he called that estimate "conservative."
 
Toronto won the bid against "a couple of other major cities," though he wouldn't name them. "Just like when we lose one, we don't want them saying, 'We beat Toronto,'" he said.
 
The WPC is deemed a "city-wide conference," which is defined as one the host guests at three or more hotels and uses at least 1,500 rooms on its peak night. Weir said the city books eight to 13 of these in a typical year. Others slated for Toronto this year include the American Bar Association (20,000 delegates, U.S Green Building Council (25,000) and the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (7,000).
 
The conference will run from July 9 through 13, 2012.
 
According to Tourism Toronto, meetings and conferences brought $495 million into the local economy in 2010.

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Dave Webb Dave Webb Dave Webb is a journalist of 20 years experience in newspapers and magazines. He has followed technology exclusively since 1998 and was the winner of the Andersen Consulting Award for Excell... more

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