P&J Live has welcomed back in-person events, with the venue having been given approval to hold indoor events with a capacity over 2,000 by Aberdeen City Council. 

Floating Offshore Wind, organised by RenewableUK and Scottish Renewables, was the first in-person and hybrid event at the venue. Running over two days, the conference attracted 200 delegates per day on 15 and 16 September. 

The team at P&J Live delivered one of its largest conferences, The British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) Annual Conference from 21-24 September, which attracted 2,000 delegates per day from across the UK. 

The venue has also secured a portfolio of new conference and association business event wins for 2022 and 2023. 

The confirmed events include: the Association of Surgeons in Training Annual Congress 2022; British Society of Prosthodontics Annual Conference 2022; the NHS Scotland Annual Conference 2022; the Association for the Study of Medical Education Annual Scholarship Meeting 2022; the British Society for Haemostasis and Thrombosis Annual Conference 2022; the Alzheimer’s Research UK Annual Research Conference 2023; the Energy Geoscience Conference 2023 and the British Gynaecological Cancer Society Annual Meeting 2023, attracting a combined total of approximately 7,750 delegates to the region. 

Kim Stephen, head of sales, conferences, meetings and banqueting at P&J Live, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be back delivering in-person conferences, meetings and banquets, after such a long departure. Our venue and regions now have the chance to be fully recognised as one of the UK’s leading business event destinations, having already gained traction within the conference market as the most sustainable venue of its kind in the UK. 

“Our team has been working hard behind closed doors to offer bespoke conference and meetings event design and delivery to corporate and association clients. We are exceptionally proud of our facilities here in Aberdeen, and in partnership with VisitAberdeenshire, we are delighted to see a developing programme of events lining up as we emerge from the pandemic.” 

Charlie Silva, organiser, BOA Organiser, added: “We were thrilled to bring the British Orthopaedic Association Conference to Aberdeen’s P&J Live, as one of the very first association conferences to be hosted there since their reopening. 

“The venue was the ideal choice for BOA, offering the ultimate in flexible conferencing, meeting, breakout and dining spaces, the latest AV technologies, as well a robust Covid-safe strategy, VenueShield, that maintains the highest levels of hygiene practices so that our delegates can meet with confidence. Delegates from across the UK attended our four-day event in the Scottish city, which was a welcome progression into live, in-person events.”

Source: Conference & Meetings World