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World Chambers Congress returns to Australia – media registration now open!

The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2 mins read

The 14th World Chambers Congress (14WCC) is on track to become one of 2025’s most impactful global business gatherings - and media are invited to join us!

For the first time ever, Melbourne will host this landmark event at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC). The Congress, co-organised by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) World Chambers Federation (WCF) and the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), is Asia-Pacific’s centre stage for international commerce, innovation and collaboration.

 

Why media can’t miss this:

  • Global reach: Approximately 1,000 delegates from 100 countries spanning more than 25 industries, bringing unmatched diversity and depth.
  • High-impact program: Guided by the theme “Business, chambers, government: Partners for prosperity”, sessions include:

- Geopolitics & the global economy

- Clean energy transition and life sciences

- Future-ready workforce and leadership in the digital era

  • Influential lineup: Hear from 80+ global business luminaries, including Philippe Varin (Chair, ICC), John W.H. Denton AO (Secretary-General, ICC), Mathias Cormann (Secretary-General Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), leaders from Dubai Chambers, World Commerce & Contracting, Global Victoria, and more.
  • Special highlights: Featuring the World Chambers Competition, showcasing the most innovative projects across chambers worldwide

 

Media registration details:

  • Register your interest now to attend and cover Congress sessions at MCEC.
  • Please note: Media registration does not include access to the Welcome Reception or Gala Dinner - tickets for these social events may be purchased separately.
  • Registration for media and delegates closes on 22 August 2025, so act quickly to secure your access.

 

Media contact and registration:

To register your media interest, please visit: 14WCC - Media Registration Link.

For further information, email: [email protected]

 

Why covering 14WCC matters:

This Congress isn’t just another event - it’s where global business, government and chamber leaders converge to shape future economic agendas. From cutting-edge clean energy to AI innovations and global trade resilience, 14WCC is where international commerce meets real-world solutions. Media coverage promises rich stories, global relevance and high engagement.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Melbourne, where the world’s business leaders will gather to inspire, innovate and collaborate.

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