27th October 2008

Adventure on offer as conference organisers think outside box

A range of adventures are currently on offer in Scotland for event and conference organisers who are increasingly keen t. . .

<p>A range of adventures are currently on offer in Scotland for event and <a href="http://www.tsnn.co.uk/conference_organisers/suppliers" target="self">conference organisers</a> who are increasingly keen to think outside the box, reports the Press and Journal.</p><p>With the global economy proving turbulent, it is becoming apparent that businesses specialising in conference facilities are in need of something more eye-catching in order to grab the attention of <a href="http://www.tsnn.co.uk/event_management_organisers/suppliers" target="self">event organisers</a> and their clients. Creative marketing in the Scottish events industry has helped draw in three million business tourists on an annual basis, many of whom take advantage of exciting team-building exercises that think beyond the space of the traditional conference room.</p><p>Many venues are now offering sports and adventure trips ranging from raft-building and clay-shooting through to archery and laser sports, all of which offer team-building experiences of varying intensity which are designed to bolster working relationships through exhilaration in the outdoors. </p><p>These activities reinforce corporate stability and bolster time spent in state-of-the-art conference rooms, whilst also encouraging more rigorous exercise amongst office-based employees.</p><p>Halesowennews.co.uk reports a study from Cycling England which found that nearly 60 per cent of women don't cycle due to a fear of being driven off the road.<br/><img alt="ADNFCR-1753-ID-18845437-ADNFCR" src="http://feeds.directnews.co.uk/feedtrack/justcopyright.gif?feedid=1753&it..." /></p>

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