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Global Convention Centers Rankings Released for 2026

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:03 PM

Travel And Tour World publishes comprehensive MICE industry rankings highlighting top 100 convention centers worldwide, venues that frequently host maritime conferences and industry events.

Travel And Tour World (TTW) has released its annual global rankings of the top 100 convention centers for 2026, highlighting major venues driving international trade, innovation, and business tourism across key sectors including maritime. The comprehensive MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) research report identifies leading convention centers that serve as critical hubs for industry professionals worldwide. For maritime professionals, such venues are significant gathering points for shipping conferences, port authority forums, and marine technology exhibitions. While the full rankings span multiple industries and geographies, the report provides valuable insight into which global business centers are actively competing for major international conferences and trade events—many of which directly impact the maritime industry. The rankings consider factors including venue capacity, infrastructure, accessibility, and track record in hosting high-profile events. This information is relevant to maritime industry stakeholders seeking venues for shipping conferences, port development forums, and maritime innovation expos. No maritime-specific events or port infrastructure developments were highlighted in this particular report release.
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