Funding & Support
Conferences
From bidding and site selection to delegate boosting and community impact, our team is here to help you attract and host a successful conference.
Bidding
Site Selection
Help identify the venue that best fits your style, size, or budget.
Bid Proposal
Help with preparation of bid documents, presentations, source letters of support.
Funding
Provide financial support via Sapporo City Convention Subsidy to offset event costs.
*Subject to meeting specific criteria.
Site Inspection
Facilitate site inspections for key decision makers.
Sapporo Convention Center
Chief among convention venues, Sapporo Convention Center easily accommodates large gatherings of up to 2,500 participants and is conveniently located in just a six-minute ride on subway from downtown.
- Largest Hall
- 2607m²
- Capacity
- 2500
- Total Rooms
- 19
- Access/Subway
- 6min
Planning
Local Suppliers
Facilitate introductions to professional congress organizers (PCOs) or other service providers.
Marketing & PR
Provide marketing tools, assist with promotion activities, facilitate contact with local authorities or industries.
Funding
Other forms of financial support, such as a subsidy for the use of bus shuttles or Sapporo City Hybrid Convention Subsidy are also available.
*Subject to meeting specific criteria
Carbon Offset Program
Sustainability in events is one of the pre-requisites. Yet, measuring and managing carbon footprint can be very time-intensive and complicated. To help reduce the environmental impact of our sector, we developed our own little carbon offset program, with hope to also make the process fun and accessible to all.
GDS-Movement
As a proud member of the Global Destination Sustainability Movement, here at Sapporo Convention Bureau, we work broadly with several initiatives to integrate a sustainability perspective in the business events operations.
#MEET4IMPACT
With the aim to position Sapporo as an “Impact City”, we teamed up with #MEET4IMPACT to develop a strategic approach to the way we measure and communicate about the social value and positive impact of our events.
Past Events
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Planetary Sciences
The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (MetSoc 2019)
Returning to Japan after a hiatus of over 10 years, the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society was held at Hokkaido University in Sapporo from July 7-12, 2019. When it comes to the spaces sciences, Hokkaido University is one of the leading research institutes in Japan, and its breadth of expertise and local knowledge was one of the compelling reasons MetSoc chose Sapporo as host-city.From the first stages of the bidding process in October 2014 to the actual meeting in July 2019, Sapporo Convention Bureau provided support every step of the way. The tea ceremony and Japanese calligraphy, cultural programs arranged by the bureau, were a particular hit, drawing almost a third of the attendees and lending atmosphere to the venue._3, 2, 1...Touchdown!The JAXA Hayabusa2 Asteroid Explorer made a timely landing on the asteroid Ryugu during the meeting. Attendees crowded together to watch the live feed, breaking into cheers and applause when the probe successfully made contact._Local ImpactIn honor of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Yamato Meteorites in the Antarctic, organizers held an open lecture for Sapporo residents, making an impact on the community and sparking new interest in the field._On-SiteAfter a productive few days of lectures and poster sessions at Hokkaido University, delegates set out on field trips to the Horoman Peridotite Complex and the Mt. Apoi Geopark, a wonderful opportunity to see Hokkaido peridotite first-hand and exchange knowledge with local experts._Rock, or rice ball?Look twice before you take a bite! Organizers offered their own clever spin on the Japanese rice ball, making them in the likeness of meteorites using black seaweed.
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Veterinary Sciences
The 30th World Buiatrics Congress (WBC 2018)
The 30th World Buiatrics Congress, held in Sapporo from August 28 to September 1, 2018 brought together 2,021 participants from 68 countries, with half of the attendance from outside of Japan and over 150 students. The World Buiatrics Congress has a long history, the inaugural congress held in 1960, making this first ever WBC to be held in the Asia Pacific a landmark event.Hokkaido accounts for over 60% of dairy cattle and 20% of beef cattle raised in Japan, and is home to the largest number of cattle veterinarians in the nation. Sapporo, capital of Hokkaido and 5th largest city in Japan, is the hub of this industry, making it the ideal host for the congress.Sapporo Convention Bureau supported the bidding committee from early on, helping with the site selection, preparation of the bidding documents, and designation of the PCO. During the congress the bureau assisted with cultural programs for accompanying guests (Tea Ceremony, Flower Arrangement, Japanese Calligraphy, Kimono) and ran a city information desk._In the FieldBesides its diverse program with a large selection of workshops, WBC 2018 also offered participants the opportunity to visit local farms and see first-hand the quality control of animal welfare and dairy products of Hokkaido._Making a SplashThe host committee took special care with the promotion and branding of the congress, effectively using social media and PR goods to build hype and grow attendance._Got milk?A unique twist on the traditional coffee break, participants were able to network at the congresses “milk breaks” that offered coffee, with local Hokkaido milk of course, and milkshakes._Pay It ForwardSpecial sessions for the public allowed elementary school students to try their hand at milking cows, as well as learn about dairy and veterinary sciences.
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Wildlife Management
The 5th International Wildlife Management Congress (IWMC 2015)
The 5th International Wildlife Management Congress, held in Sapporo from July 26 - 30, 2015, was the first IWMC Congress to be held in Asia Pacific, and brought together over 1,400 participants from 46 countries.Sapporo's unique natural environment and exemplary practices in wildlife management were a perfect match for the goal of the Congress: to enhance global sustainability and the conservation of wildlife, as well as to recommend improved international models based on the latest interdisciplinary wildlife research. IWMC 2015 not only boasted a strong program, made all the stronger by local expertise, but also left a lasting impact on the community through CSR activities and youth outreach._The Value of a MeetingIWMC 2015 was a catalyst for future collaboration, Rakuno Gakuen University and Sapporo City Government signed an Agreement on Policy Proposals on Biodiversity, as well as an invaluable opportunity to discuss and come up with solutions for some of the serious wildlife-related issues that faced Sapporo, such as the increasing appearance of brown bears and deer in urban areas._Taking ActionAs part of a CSR initiative, delegates and citizens joined forces for a good cause, clearing out and cutting down thickets and tall grass along Toyohira River to prevent bear and deer intrusions into the city. To this day, citizens still gather along the river every year to repeat the process - talk about a legacy!_Local FlairThe congress attracted a diverse lineup of exhibitors, including a local zoo and national parks from around Hokkaido. The networking events were also highly evaluated by the delegates, who were delighted by the selection of local dishes and wide array of Sapporo’s famous sweets._Generation NEXTThe younger generation wasn’t left out either, as a special symposium on wildlife management and preservation was organized for junior high and high school students from all parts of Japan, and received special coverage in the local newspaper. The IWMC also collaborated with one of Sapporo’s main summer events - Sapporo City Jazz, with a band from junior-high school performing at the Welcome Reception of the congress.
Bidding
Convention Subsidy
Main requirements:
- At least 300 participants in total, including 50 participants from overseas OR International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) approved meeting.
- Application needs to be submitted before the location of the conference is announced.
- Application needs to be submitted by an organizer or a company in Japan.
Planning
Bus Shuttles Subsidy
Main requirements:
- At least 1000 participants in total, including 50% from outside of Hokkaido.
- Application needs to be submitted by an organizer or a company in Japan.
Hybrid Convention Subsidy
Main requirements:
- At least 100 participants on-site, including 50% from outside of Hokkaido.
- Application needs to be submitted by an organizer or a company in Japan.
Past Events
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Planetary Sciences
The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (MetSoc 2019)
Returning to Japan after a hiatus of over 10 years, the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society was held at Hokkaido University in Sapporo from July 7-12, 2019. When it comes to the spaces sciences, Hokkaido University is one of the leading research institutes in Japan, and its breadth of expertise and local knowledge was one of the compelling reasons MetSoc chose Sapporo as host-city.From the first stages of the bidding process in October 2014 to the actual meeting in July 2019, Sapporo Convention Bureau provided support every step of the way. The tea ceremony and Japanese calligraphy, cultural programs arranged by the bureau, were a particular hit, drawing almost a third of the attendees and lending atmosphere to the venue._3, 2, 1...Touchdown!The JAXA Hayabusa2 Asteroid Explorer made a timely landing on the asteroid Ryugu during the meeting. Attendees crowded together to watch the live feed, breaking into cheers and applause when the probe successfully made contact._Local ImpactIn honor of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Yamato Meteorites in the Antarctic, organizers held an open lecture for Sapporo residents, making an impact on the community and sparking new interest in the field._On-SiteAfter a productive few days of lectures and poster sessions at Hokkaido University, delegates set out on field trips to the Horoman Peridotite Complex and the Mt. Apoi Geopark, a wonderful opportunity to see Hokkaido peridotite first-hand and exchange knowledge with local experts._Rock, or rice ball?Look twice before you take a bite! Organizers offered their own clever spin on the Japanese rice ball, making them in the likeness of meteorites using black seaweed.
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Veterinary Sciences
The 30th World Buiatrics Congress (WBC 2018)
The 30th World Buiatrics Congress, held in Sapporo from August 28 to September 1, 2018 brought together 2,021 participants from 68 countries, with half of the attendance from outside of Japan and over 150 students. The World Buiatrics Congress has a long history, the inaugural congress held in 1960, making this first ever WBC to be held in the Asia Pacific a landmark event.Hokkaido accounts for over 60% of dairy cattle and 20% of beef cattle raised in Japan, and is home to the largest number of cattle veterinarians in the nation. Sapporo, capital of Hokkaido and 5th largest city in Japan, is the hub of this industry, making it the ideal host for the congress.Sapporo Convention Bureau supported the bidding committee from early on, helping with the site selection, preparation of the bidding documents, and designation of the PCO. During the congress the bureau assisted with cultural programs for accompanying guests (Tea Ceremony, Flower Arrangement, Japanese Calligraphy, Kimono) and ran a city information desk._In the FieldBesides its diverse program with a large selection of workshops, WBC 2018 also offered participants the opportunity to visit local farms and see first-hand the quality control of animal welfare and dairy products of Hokkaido._Making a SplashThe host committee took special care with the promotion and branding of the congress, effectively using social media and PR goods to build hype and grow attendance._Got milk?A unique twist on the traditional coffee break, participants were able to network at the congresses “milk breaks” that offered coffee, with local Hokkaido milk of course, and milkshakes._Pay It ForwardSpecial sessions for the public allowed elementary school students to try their hand at milking cows, as well as learn about dairy and veterinary sciences.
-
Wildlife Management
The 5th International Wildlife Management Congress (IWMC 2015)
The 5th International Wildlife Management Congress, held in Sapporo from July 26 - 30, 2015, was the first IWMC Congress to be held in Asia Pacific, and brought together over 1,400 participants from 46 countries.Sapporo's unique natural environment and exemplary practices in wildlife management were a perfect match for the goal of the Congress: to enhance global sustainability and the conservation of wildlife, as well as to recommend improved international models based on the latest interdisciplinary wildlife research. IWMC 2015 not only boasted a strong program, made all the stronger by local expertise, but also left a lasting impact on the community through CSR activities and youth outreach._The Value of a MeetingIWMC 2015 was a catalyst for future collaboration, Rakuno Gakuen University and Sapporo City Government signed an Agreement on Policy Proposals on Biodiversity, as well as an invaluable opportunity to discuss and come up with solutions for some of the serious wildlife-related issues that faced Sapporo, such as the increasing appearance of brown bears and deer in urban areas._Taking ActionAs part of a CSR initiative, delegates and citizens joined forces for a good cause, clearing out and cutting down thickets and tall grass along Toyohira River to prevent bear and deer intrusions into the city. To this day, citizens still gather along the river every year to repeat the process - talk about a legacy!_Local FlairThe congress attracted a diverse lineup of exhibitors, including a local zoo and national parks from around Hokkaido. The networking events were also highly evaluated by the delegates, who were delighted by the selection of local dishes and wide array of Sapporo’s famous sweets._Generation NEXTThe younger generation wasn’t left out either, as a special symposium on wildlife management and preservation was organized for junior high and high school students from all parts of Japan, and received special coverage in the local newspaper. The IWMC also collaborated with one of Sapporo’s main summer events - Sapporo City Jazz, with a band from junior-high school performing at the Welcome Reception of the congress.
Past Events
-
Planetary Sciences
The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (MetSoc 2019)
Returning to Japan after a hiatus of over 10 years, the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society was held at Hokkaido University in Sapporo from July 7-12, 2019. When it comes to the spaces sciences, Hokkaido University is one of the leading research institutes in Japan, and its breadth of expertise and local knowledge was one of the compelling reasons MetSoc chose Sapporo as host-city.From the first stages of the bidding process in October 2014 to the actual meeting in July 2019, Sapporo Convention Bureau provided support every step of the way. The tea ceremony and Japanese calligraphy, cultural programs arranged by the bureau, were a particular hit, drawing almost a third of the attendees and lending atmosphere to the venue._3, 2, 1...Touchdown!The JAXA Hayabusa2 Asteroid Explorer made a timely landing on the asteroid Ryugu during the meeting. Attendees crowded together to watch the live feed, breaking into cheers and applause when the probe successfully made contact._Local ImpactIn honor of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Yamato Meteorites in the Antarctic, organizers held an open lecture for Sapporo residents, making an impact on the community and sparking new interest in the field._On-SiteAfter a productive few days of lectures and poster sessions at Hokkaido University, delegates set out on field trips to the Horoman Peridotite Complex and the Mt. Apoi Geopark, a wonderful opportunity to see Hokkaido peridotite first-hand and exchange knowledge with local experts._Rock, or rice ball?Look twice before you take a bite! Organizers offered their own clever spin on the Japanese rice ball, making them in the likeness of meteorites using black seaweed.
-
Veterinary Sciences
The 30th World Buiatrics Congress (WBC 2018)
The 30th World Buiatrics Congress, held in Sapporo from August 28 to September 1, 2018 brought together 2,021 participants from 68 countries, with half of the attendance from outside of Japan and over 150 students. The World Buiatrics Congress has a long history, the inaugural congress held in 1960, making this first ever WBC to be held in the Asia Pacific a landmark event.Hokkaido accounts for over 60% of dairy cattle and 20% of beef cattle raised in Japan, and is home to the largest number of cattle veterinarians in the nation. Sapporo, capital of Hokkaido and 5th largest city in Japan, is the hub of this industry, making it the ideal host for the congress.Sapporo Convention Bureau supported the bidding committee from early on, helping with the site selection, preparation of the bidding documents, and designation of the PCO. During the congress the bureau assisted with cultural programs for accompanying guests (Tea Ceremony, Flower Arrangement, Japanese Calligraphy, Kimono) and ran a city information desk._In the FieldBesides its diverse program with a large selection of workshops, WBC 2018 also offered participants the opportunity to visit local farms and see first-hand the quality control of animal welfare and dairy products of Hokkaido._Making a SplashThe host committee took special care with the promotion and branding of the congress, effectively using social media and PR goods to build hype and grow attendance._Got milk?A unique twist on the traditional coffee break, participants were able to network at the congresses “milk breaks” that offered coffee, with local Hokkaido milk of course, and milkshakes._Pay It ForwardSpecial sessions for the public allowed elementary school students to try their hand at milking cows, as well as learn about dairy and veterinary sciences.