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read moreDue to open in June 2023, Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre, Tākina, is poised to boost the city’s economy by an estimated $70.4 million between 2023-26.
Tākina is owned by the Wellington City Council and managed through Tākina Events, a partnership with Te Papa combining the Te Papa venues and Tākina under a common brand and managed by Te Papa.
With over 78 new events already booked, delegate spending in Wellington from these events alone is expected to be $70.380 million – $44 million of this in the first year.
This important contribution to the Wellington economy, including money spent in the capital’s many hotels, restaurants, pubs, bars and shops, will continue to grow as more events are confirmed and Tākina’s reputation grows.
Confirmed conferences and events include Festival for the Future, New Zealand Veterinary Association’s Centennial Conference, New Zealand Game Developers Association’s Annual Conference, Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases’ Annual Scientific Meeting, the International Conference on Digital Preservation (iPRES), and the Congress of the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS).
The public exhibition gallery on the ground floor will bring events to the city for locals and visitors to enjoy, and ensure every Wellingtonian has a reason to visit Tākina. The opening exhibition will be announced in the coming months.
Tākina has been awarded a Five Green Star Design certification and is funded through Green Bonds – the first convention centre in New Zealand / Aotearoa to achieve this standard. The rating represents New Zealand excellence for environmental sustainability, energy efficiency and leadership in green building – designed, built and operated in a way that reduces negative impacts on the environment.
Designed by Studio Pacific Architecture, Tākina has changed the look of the Wellington skyline with its iconic and unique design.
The environmentally conscious design draws on inspiration from a wide range of sources including its maritime location, Wellington’s dramatic and sometimes wild weather patterns and landforms, and also draws on Māori mythology and the legends of Te Upoko o Te Ika a Maui – the head of the great fish of Māui.
Taranaki Whānui gifted the name Tākina to celebrate the unique Wellington winds and the part they played in shaping Wellington – Tākina means to encounter and invoke the winds.
Image above: Takina entrance construction July 2022 Credit Wellington City Council
21st December 2021 - Green loans will help fund construction of Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre
13th August 2020 - New Wellington Convention Centre to be named Takina
2nd November 2021 - Wellington City Council announces convention centre operating partnership with Te Papa
28th January 2018 - Circa Theatre and Te Papa reveal potential of museum space
21st November 2016 - Spectacular new art space planned for Wellington’s Te Papa
20th August 2015 - Te Papa one of Lonely Planet’s top 500 places on the planet
27th February 2015 - Garden conference sprouts ideas at Te Papa
14th October 2014 - Te Papa pays tribute to pioneering art scholar and valued mentor
24th May 2022 - Te Pae Christchurch to host ‘sell-out’ New Zealand business event
17th May 2022 - Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre showcased to venue supporters
3rd March 2022 - Business Events Industry Aotearoa looks to showcase New Zealand at Te Pae Christchurch
17th December 2021 - New $475 million Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre officially opens
30th September 2021 - General Manager Ross Steele shares updates on Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre
29th September 2021 - Te Pae Christchurch secures gold certification for sustainable operations
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