Inspirational and Motivational Keynote Speaker in Vienna

Vienna Keynote Speaker

Motivational Keynote Speaker in ViennaGlobal keynote speaker, entrepreneur, author and motivational keynote speaker in Vienna James Taylor travels the world, from Vienna to Singapore, to deliver tailored, content-rich and highly visual keynote speeches to a diversity of audiences from different professional backgrounds and industries. A world-leading expert in creativity, innovation, marketing and leadership, Taylor is keen on teaching individuals and companies how to market, monetize and maximize their creativity. In the past 20 years, he provided invaluable advice to people and institutions in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, helping them unleash their creative capacities, speed up the pace of innovation and adapt to change. He collaborated with multinational companies such as Apple, Sony, Yamaha, Johnson & Johnson and Bertelsmann, and also provided 1-o-1 coaching to some of the most creative and talented individuals from the planet, including entrepreneurs, writers, corporate leaders, educators and music artists.

Taylor’s extraordinary accomplishments as a keynote speaker and entrepreneur made his a prominent figure in a large variety of media outlets and brought him two important prizes – the Modern ONTRApreneur award and the S.D. Southern award. A fellow at the Royal Society of Arts (whose past members include personalities such as Benjamin Franklin and Nelson Mandela) with an MBA in international business, Taylor was recently the subject of a BBC documentary focused on his life and successful career as a global keynote speaker.

Global companies choose top motivational keynote speaker in Vienna James Taylor to help their people unlock their creativity, accelerate innovation and adapt to change.

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CONFERENCE CENTRE VENUES

Vienna has many excellent conference centers and facilities, including:

Austria Centre Vienna, on Bruno-Kreisky-Platz
Messe Wien Exhibition Congress Centre, on Messeplatz
Vienna Twin Conference Centre, on Wienerbergstraße
Hofburg Palace Vienna, on Heldenplatz
Conference Centre Reed Messe, on Ausstellungsstraße
NH Vienna Airport Conference Centre, on Flughafen Wien, Einfahrtsstraße

GENERAL INFORMATION

General Information about Vienna for Meeting Planners and Event Professionals

Vienna is the capital city of Austria and is located in the Danube River on the eastern side of the country. It is the seventh largest city from the European Union, with a population of 1.8 milion (2.6 million in the larger metropolitan area) and is the economic, political and cultural centre of Austria. It is an international hub for both national and foreign companies, and its economy relies heavily on the service sector, as well as on industry, commerce, trade, scientific and technological services, real estate, and manufacturing.

Vienna is also home to several international organizations, including the United Nations and OPEC, and to multinational companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Siemens, Roche, Philips and Boehringer Ingelheim. Architecturally, it is a very diverse city, combining a variety of styles such as Baroque (the Karlskirche), Romanesque (the Ruprechtskirche), combinations of modern architectural elements with old buildings (such as the remodeling of the old Gasometer), or Art Nouveau. Some important landmarks include the Imperial Palaces, especially Schönbrunn, the summer residence of the Habsburgs, and the 19th century Ringstraße containing imposing buildings, monuments and parks. The city has a strong artistic and intellectual legacy, shaped by past residents such Mozart, Beethoven and Freud. Between 2005 and 2013, it was the world’s number one venue for international conferences and congresses.

Between 2005 and 2013, Vienna was the world's number one destination for international congresses and conventions. In 2014, 202 international conferences were held in Vienna, making it the second most popular congress location worldwide according to the statistics of the International Congress and Convention Association. Its largest conference centre, the Austria Center Vienna (ACV) has a total capacity for around 20,000 people and is situated next to the United Nations Headquarters in Vienna. Other centres are the Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Center (up to 3,300 people) and the Hofburg Palace (up to 4,900 people).

The City as a Conference Destination

Vienna is one of the world’s leading conference and convention venue, famous for its conference centres such as the Austria Centre Vienna (with a capacity of 20,000 people), the Messe Wien Exhibition & Congress Centre (up to 3,300 people) and the Hofburg Palace (up to 4,900 people). Some important conferences taking place here include: the D2 conferences, one of the largest meetings of architectural visualization artists from the globe; Accelerate, an important event about digital transformation; the WeAreDevelopers AI Congress, a major venue for software developers and Artificial Intelligence specialists; the Legal Tech Conference, an event exploring the connections between law and technology; and the Moving Forward Conference, focused on innovation, business, technology and startups.

Vienna Food Options for Conference Delegates

While you are attending a business conference in Vienna, Austria, a few local restaurants to experience include: the Leberkas-Pepi Wien (+43 1 5850642), Edvard (+43 1 23610008082) and Schachtelwirt (+43 1 5320707), three of the best Austrian restaurants in the city; Restaurant Al Borgo (+43 1 5128559), an amazing Italian restaurant; Étterem (+43 1 5339029), serving reasonably priced Hungarian food; the

Viet Thao Restaurant (+43 1 5852031), an authentic Vietnamese restaurant with incredibly delicious food; the Lebenbauer (+43 1 5335556), the most famous vegetarian restaurant from Vienna, serving healthy organic food; and the ef16 Restaurant Weinbar (+43 1 5132318), a place with a large, beautiful courtyard garden, serving a large variety of national and international dishes.

Vienna Attractions for Convention Attendees

There are a number of highly rated tourist attractions to visit after your business conference in Vienna, Austria, such as: the St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom), a huge cathedral with over 18 altars, inaugurated in the 12th century and currently home to the Catholic archbishop of Vienna; the Burggarten, a wonderful garden which was the court garden for Habsburg rulers, containing landmarks such as a memorial statue of Mozart, the Palmenhaus, a breathtaking glass palm house, and the Schmettlerlinghaus, where you can see a large number of tropical butterflies and bats; the Belvedere Complex, consisting of several palaces and an orangery dating back to the 17th century; and the Hofburg Imperial Palace, built in the 13th century and currently home to Austria’s president.