Have a taste for the more exotic, set your sight on Istanbul, the Philippines, Sao Paulo or Abu Dhabi. The parking industry is out there, inviting you to visit.
The IPI begins the tour this year with their annual convention and expo this May in Denver. The largest event of its type in North America, it promises to have 200 exhibitors and over 80 informational and training events. This is the granddaddy of all parking shows. Miss it at your peril.
May is the month for Intertraffic. In this case the Dutch based organization is holding its traffic and parking event in Istanbul. The Rai, the organizers, is one of the oldest companies holding such events. Istanbul is one of their newest, but held in the 17th largest economy in the world and promises surprises that only the exotic middle east can provide.
The Canadians travel to Breda, The Netherlands in June to hold their biennial World Parking Symposium at Breda University. Scholars and consultants from across the globe make presentations, hold seminars, and discuss parking past, present and future. This is for people for whom theory is extremely important. Parking issues we will face in the next decade will be discussed here.
The European Parking Association Congress in Vienna in September brings parking organizations from across the continent together to broach common problems and issues. The 22 countries that make up the EPA have mature parking issues (UK, France, Germany) and emerging ones (Slovenia, Cyprus, Croatia). This is a wonderful mix of parking cultures. Well worth the visit to one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.
Want a bit of European Culture and North America, too. How about a piece of France in Canada – Attend the Canadian Parking Association Conference in Quebec City, Quebec this October. Dust off your French dictionary and join one of the most active parking associations anywhere for a four day learning and sharing event. Golf, food, great receptions, a world class exhibit hall, and good training; what more can a parking traveler want.
Celebrate parking the American Way with the National Parking Association in October in the national capitol. The NPA bills this event as a place to do business. These are people in the business of parking and know how network, buy, sell, and talk parking. See a museum, get some history, and join the NPA in Washington DC.
October ends with a trip to Panay City, just up the road from Manila in the Philippines. The exhibition company exlink is bringing speakers from all across the world to this first of its kind event. Doing business in the Pacific Rim? This is the place to meet customers. Want to see what is happening in the emerging third world. Come to the Philippines. Parking is hopping here.
The second edition of the Middle East Parking Symposium is being held in Abu Dhabi in November. This is a small but important venue where the Middle East meets West. Sheiks in flowing robes sit on sofas and hear Brits and Americans tell about parking issue. And they have them. These fast growing countries like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Doha, and others neglected their parking planning when building their huge buildings. Now its catch up time. Plus you can visit the most expensive hotel on earth in Dubai (an hour up the road) or the famous gold and spice markets.
The parking year ends in Sao Paulo. This huge city in the heart of the most vibrant economy in the Western Hemisphere is host of Transpoquip 2009. It’s a trade event about parking and transportation. But this year its different. There is another event being held at the same time and the same place – Estadio. Stadiums. Brazil is hosting the world cup in 2014 and bidding strongly for the Olympics. They need infrastructure, stadiums, practice fields, and each one need parking. If you build it, run it, or design it, Sao Paulo is your destination for mid November 2009.
To see, dates and hot links to all these events, log on to Parking World's Calendar.
JVH
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