Welcome to AGES

The purpose of the Association of Global Event Suppliers is to build up awareness for industry-specific aspects and to promote and defend the interests of its members in the international event marketplace under the label of AGES. 

 

AGES shall become a cohesive and powerful voice and offer appropriate, standardized tools to its members as well as to relevant governmental bodies and organizers of large events.  

Sharing information

The objective is to become a professional and business-oriented association which offers to share and manage valuable information related to the temporary infrastructure industry in order to streamline business for buyers and sellers. 

A young industry

AGES will facilitate knowledge transfer, the building of reputations, the acknowledgement of the temporary infrastructure industry, and help increase the business potential for this industry in general.

Developing a roadmap 

AGES wants to develop a roadmap together with governmental bodies and key stakeholders to create procedures, standards and other tools to facilitate interaction and business with event suppliers, and through this contribute to lowering the burden on future organizers.


Contact

Association of Global Event Suppliers
Kochergasse 6
CH 3011 Bern, Switzerland

 

Phone +41 31 311 23 61


www.ages.international
info[at]ages.international

News

Presentations, minutes and a few pictures of the Annual Event 2024 are now uploaded in the member login area.

Annual Event Booklet 2024.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 4.7 MB

The members elect Jean-Charles Durand as the new chair at the General Assembly of Dec 5, 2023. He will start April 1st, 2024.

Milano Cortina 2026 update is uploaded in member login

AGES moderates Panel  "Transforming event delivery" at Hostcity Conference, Nov 20, 2023

Revised Logistics Guide is uploaded in the member login area

The new Sustainability Guide is now available in the AGES web shop, free of charge.

Practice Guide, Part I & II are available on our web shop

Press release Practice Guide.pdf
Adobe Acrobat Document 86.8 KB