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    Home»Features»Island Economy»Game-changing developments on the horizon – A beacon of progress: the new state-of-the-art conference centre at the American University of Antigua
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    Game-changing developments on the horizon – A beacon of progress: the new state-of-the-art conference centre at the American University of Antigua

    ContributorBy ContributorMay 3, 2024Updated:May 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read

    by Vernon Solomon, Senior Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at the AUA

    Unbeknownst to many, in the twin-island state of Antigua & Barbuda, a monumental development is underway at the American University of Antigua (AUA), destined to redefine the landscape of corporate and academic gatherings in the Caribbean. A new state-of-the-art conference centre is being constructed, promising to be a cornerstone for local and international events, notably the upcoming Small Island Developing States (SIDS) United Nations conference, which will have the eyes of the world on Antigua & Barbuda in May 2024.

    The centrepiece of this architectural marvel is the main conference hall, designed to accommodate up to 1,000 attendees, thus making it one of the largest of its kind in the region. Additionally, the venue offers several smaller break-out rooms. The investment in state-of-the-art technology places the AUA conference centre at the forefront of modernity and is pivotal for facilitating a broad range of events, from academic symposiums to global business conferences.

    By providing a venue capable of hosting large-scale international conferences, the island positions itself as a key player in the global conference circuit.

    However, the construction of this conference centre is more than an infrastructural achievement; it’s a strategic development that promises significant economic and social benefits for Antigua & Barbuda.

    By providing a venue capable of hosting large-scale international conferences, the island positions itself as a key player in the global conference circuit, not only boosting the local economy through tourism, especially during the quieter summer months, but also fostering educational, cultural, and business exchanges. This is further complemented by the island’s sophisticated infrastructure and wide selection of accommodations to suit every budget.

    Furthermore, Antigua’s natural attractiveness and beauty only add to its appeal as a conference destination.

    The centrepiece of this architectural marvel is the main conference hall, designed to accommodate up to 1,000 attendees, thus making it one of the largest of its kind in the region.

    Perhaps most importantly, daily flights to major business centres in North America and London facilitate arrivals from across the globe.

    AUA’s conference centre will serve as a hub for intellectual and professional development, attracting scholars, experts, and business leaders from around the world. This influx of knowledge and expertise can stimulate local industries, inspire innovation, and contribute to the nation’s growth and development.

    The new conference centre at the American University of Antigua is set to become a landmark of innovation and a hub for global dialogue, marking a new era of opportunity and growth for the region. Its state-of-the-art facilities and strategic location make it an ideal venue for high-profile events like the SIDS United Nations conference.

    Moreover, this game-changing development once again demonstrates that Antigua & Barbuda should never be underestimated. With just under 100,000 inhabitants and a mere dot on the map, the country may be small, but it is certainly mighty.

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