Maarten Vervaat—Executive Director of Development
Utrecht University—Utrecht
Netherlands
Conferences & Training
CASE Europe Annual Conference 2010
Glasgow

Glasgow: Scotland with style 

Steeped in history yet defined by innovation, Glasgow's breathtaking Victorian architecture and traditional welcoming embrace have provided a stately inheritance for the city's commercial resurgence and cultural vigour.

Reiterating its status as one of the world's most desirable destinations to work, study or simply enjoy a weekend visit, Scotland's thriving central metropolis is developing and recasting itself to meet the challenge of hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

For more information on Glasgow, visit SeeGlasgow.


Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC)

The SECC is the proud bearer of the title "Best UK Conference Centre" for 2008 and 2009.

2009 was also the year in which the SECC achieved the highest accolade from the Green Business Tourism Scheme and was awarded "Gold" status.

In 2010 the SECC will be celebrating 25 years of excellence as one of the major conference and exhibition centres in the United Kingdom.

Visit the SECC

 

How to get there?

Glasgow International Airport is only a 15 minute drive from the city centre, with many direct flights from the UK regional airports plus European and transatlantic destinations. Glasgow has a second airport being located in Prestwick which is only 45 minutes drive away and this is serviced by low cost budget airlines such as Ryanair.

Glasgow International Airport
Glasgow Prestwick Airport

Glasgow Central Train Station has up to 17 trains a day linking you to London within 4.5 hours and the exhibition centre has its own station which means that it is easy for delegates to get to and from the SECC when attending the CASE conference and staying in the city.

Coming by car, the M8 runs through the centre of Glasgow, just exit at junction 19 for the SECC.

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