AIM Group expands in Slovakia

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AIM Group Gianluca Scavo SN Marco Quagliarella AIM Group's Gianluca Scavo SN Marco Quagliarella. Photo Credit: Supplied

Congress, events and communications organisation AIM Group International, has strengthened its international presence by opening a new operational office in Bratislava, Slovakia. 

AIM Group Slovakia is the Group's thirteenth office, joining those in key cities such as Barcelona, Brussels, Budapest, Florence, Lisbon, Madrid, Milan, Porto, Prague, Rome and Vienna. The group is supported by a team of more than 300 event and communications services professionals.

The Bratislava office, headed by Dana Preyzkova, currently country manager of AIM Group Czech Republic, will focus on the organisation of association congresses, corporate events - with a special focus on the pharmaceutical sector - and destination management company (DMC) activities.

"This new office is a natural progression thanks to its proximity to our other offices in Vienna, Prague and Budapest, allowing us to strengthen our presence in a strategic area," explains Marco Quagliarella, general manager of international operations at AIM Group International.

"We've been managing clients in Slovakia for some time, where we've seen growing demand in a dynamic market fuelled by the presence of major pharmaceutical companies. Our decision to invest in a new office will allow us to fully develop and expand all business lines (association congresses, corporate events and DMC) with a team we plan to grow in 2025."

"We are very excited about this expansion in Slovakia, which is a strategic step in our industrial development plan. The opening of this new office not only brings us closer to our clients, but also strengthens our offering in a rapidly growing market," said Gianluca Scavo, CEO of AIM Group International. "We firmly believe that this initiative will further enhance our service standards and create new opportunities for our partners and clients."

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