Cape Town International Convention Centre

The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is a convention centre in Cape Town, South Africa.

The centre opened in June 2003. It is run as a partnership between the City of Cape Town and the Western Cape government.

Cape Town International Convention Centre
Cape Town International Convention Centre
Cape Town International Convention Centre
The main entrance to the CTICC
Alternative namesCTICC
General information
Town or cityCape Town
CountrySouth Africa
Coordinates33°54′58″S 18°25′37″E / 33.916°S 18.427°E / -33.916; 18.427
OpenedJune 2003; 20 years ago (2003-06)
OwnerConvenco
Awards and prizes2019 - Summit Creative Award
Website
www.cticc.co.za

Location

Cape Town International Convention Centre 
A view of the northern end of CTICC bordering the merger point of the N1 and N2 national highways into Nelson Mandela Boulevard (left) and its intersection with Walter Sisulu Avenue (right).

The centre takes up approximately 6.1 ha (15 acres) on the city's Foreshore and is within easy reach of the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, major hotels and the rest of the city centre. The CTICC is served by the Westin Grand Hotel located on the same premises in the north-western corner, and is situated close to the city centre.

Venues

Cape Town International Convention Centre 
The main auditorium in 2014

The convention centre has exhibition and trade show space of approximately 11,200 m2 (121,000 sq ft) that can be divided into multiple conference or banquet venues; a Grand Ballroom, which can be divided by soundproof partitioning. Catering is offered at the premises. The centre has two auditoriums, one seating up to 1500 and the other up to 620.

History

It hosted the Final Draw of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa on 4 December 2009. Guests in attendance included Nobel peace prize winners, former State President FW De Klerk and Desmond Tutu. The event was opened by President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma and President of FIFA, Sepp Blatter.

In 2013, the centre hosted 537 events, an increase from 514 in 2012. In 2021, it was estimated that the CTICC has contributed R53.2 billion to the country's GDP and R45.2 billion to the Western Cape's economy in the past twenty years.

The centre has hosted the 2023 Netball World Cup.

Expansion process

Cape Town International Convention Centre 
Roof terrace view of Table Mountain

Due to the success of the CTICC it was expanded in 2010. A second round of expansion work is due to begin in February 2015 and is expected to be completed during 2017. The expansion is planned to add 10 000m² of floor space to the centre.

Controversies

In August 2014, it was reported that the African National Congress had amassed a R1.3 million account with the CTICC since 2011. Executive director of auxiliary affairs, Gerard Ras, said that the ANC should not be allowed to use the facilities until the account is settled.

See also

References

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