More than 1,600 Ringana partners, the Austrian natural and vegan cosmetics company with an international presence, participated in the Ringana Next event in June, which was held for the first time at the Congress Centre in Palma, becoming its first 100% vegan event.
The Food and Beverage team lived up to Ringana's expectations by designing a gastronomic proposal made up entirely of vegan and vegetarian products, in accordance with the brand's philosophy, and once again demonstrating its ability to deliver the highest quality customer service.
The participants, from all over Europe, were able to enjoy a very fruitful day of presentations by Ringana experts, whose main objective is to motivate and encourage their collaborators. In addition, it was also an opportunity for many attendees to extend their stay on the island, discover and enjoy the destination.
Thanks to the state-of-the-art technology of the Congress Center, the event was streaming live from the “Illes Balears” auditorium, allowing many more people to follow the entire day.
The gastronomic offer was made up entirely of vegan and vegetarian products, in accordance with the brand's philosophy. As a final touch, the attendees were able to enjoy a great farewell party held in the expo area. An occasion in which the Palma Congress Center once again demonstrated the great versatility of its facilities and its responsiveness to host events with multiple needs for spaces and environments.
The TaPalma Mallorca 2024 competition, one of the most notable gastronomic events of the year, took place at the Palma Congress Center for seveth time. The event attracted over a thousand attendees and was distinguished by the high quality of the creations presented.
The MCE South Europe 2024, an event specializing in the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) sector aimed at facilitating connections between suppliers and global companies, was held in Mallorca from November 10 to 12.
The Palma Conference Centre hosted the 30th anniversary celebration of Sonrisa Médica, the first hospital clown organisation in Spain. Approximately 900 people attended the event to reflect on the impact of this initiative on children's hospitals across the country.