
Four tenants grabbed the opportunity to showcase their businesses on the ATP stand at CeBIT Australia 2009.
Art of Multimedia, ATP Innovations and Consult Point–Arinya Technology gained valuable exposure, picked up new leads and met with existing clients during the three-day IT conference and exhibition at Darling Harbour.
CeBIT aims to deliver the latest ideas on how to survive and thrive through innovation, making it a choice forum for the park and those tenants who work with the business IT market.
Art of Multimedia transforms the delivery of external and internal communication through integrated video, print, web, multimedia and event solutions. ATP Innovations facilitates commercialisation for emerging businesses in the biotechnology, ICT and electronics sectors. Consult Point helps clients to achieve goals through technological and management best-practice solutions, while partner company Arinya Technology develops software solutions for property development and management, professional services and workflow management.
Together they highlighted, as the ATP brochure for CeBIT claimed, that the park is ‘a unique place for business’. Over 35,000 visitors attended the event and the ATP stand looked wow among 400 exhibitors vying for their attention.
Recent and coming events at the ATP Conference Centre:
Top Gear Australia car reviews (January)
MasterChef Australia Top 50 auditions (February)
Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering workshops (May)
Australasian Society for HIV Medicine NSW Mid Term Review
Australian Idol 2009 auditions (May)
BTTB Conference and Exhibition (May)
Women of Style Awards (May)
Department of Education and Training, Apprenticeship and Employment Expo (June)
In this issue: June 2009
- Message from the MD
- We make movies here
- Post Op Group has arrived
- Event news: On the scene at CeBIT
- OHS news: Improvements afoot

