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Venues in Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and is home to more than 600,000 people. Historically, it was Scotland’s main industrial centre, and to this day, it’s still considered one of the UK’s key economic centres. It also boasts the titles of City of Culture, Capital of Sport, City of Architecture and Design, and UNESCO Creative City, as a testament to its key role in tourism, commerce and culture. The city is served by two main airports, and Edinburgh Airport is only 40 miles away. It also has two mainline railway stations, and is easily accessible by car via the M74, M8 and M80. Whatever type of event you’re arranging, you’ll find a diverse choice of conference venues, function rooms, meeting rooms, and party venues at your disposal. For example, the Thistle Glasgow Hotel is ideally-situated next to the Central Train Station, and has seven different rooms (including a Grand Ballroom) that can accommodate as many as 1,500 guests.
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47 Venues in Glasgow, Scotland

O'Neill's Glasgow Sauchiehall Street
457 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LG
   
PizzaExpress Glasgow Sauchiehall Street
436 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD
   50-50 Max capacity
National Piping Centre
30-34 McPhater St, Glasgow, G4 0HW
   
Harvester Glasgow Fort
Glasgow Fort, Provan Walk, Glasgow, G34 9DL
   
T.G.I. Friday's Glasgow Fort
Glasgow Fort Shopping Park, 50 Provan Walk, Glasgow, G34 9DL
   
Argyll Hotel Glasgow
973 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G3 7TQ
   110 Max capacity
Regus Glasgow Woodside Place
20-23 Woodside Place, Glasgow, G3 7QF
   4 Max capacity
Harvester Hillington
Napler Road, Hillington Ind Est, Glasgow, G52 4DR
   
Glasgow Youth Hostel
8 Park Terrace, Glasgow, G3 6BY
   
The Steam Wheeler, Braehead
1 Row Avenue, Braehead, Glasgow, G51 4SY
   
Holiday Inn Glasgow Airport
Abbotsinch, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Glasgow, PA3 2TE
 18 Rooms  8-300 Max capacity
Cottiers Events and Exhibitions
Cottiers, 93-95 Hyndland Street, Glasgow, G11 5PU
   
T.G.I. Friday's Glasgow Braehead
Xscape Braehead, Kings Inch Road, Braehead, Glasgow, PA4 8XU
   
Zizzi Ristorante Glasgow West End
8 Cresswell Lane, Glasgow, G12 8AA
   
Prezzo Glasgow Braehead
Unit C2 Braehead Shopping Centre, Kings Inch Road, Glasgow, G51 4BP
   
GTG Training and Conference Centre - Glasgow
1330 South Street, Glasgow, G14 0BJ
   
Harvester Braehead Xscape Centre
Xscape Centre Glasgow, Kings Inch Road, Braehead, Glasgow, PA4 8XQ
   
Nando's Glasgow - Xscape
Xscape, Braehead, Glasgow, PA4 8XQ
   
Bowlplex Glasgow
Unit 8A, Xscape, Kings Inch Road, Glasgow, PA4 8XQ
   
Hotel du Vin & Bistro Glasgow
One Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow, G12 0UX
   
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Industry News 26/02/24

Ocean Sciences Meeting heads to Glasgow in 2026

GLASGOW—Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 (OSM26) will be held in Glasgow – the first meeting outside of the United States for the biennial conference founded in 1982. The meeting will bring together more than 5,000 delegates in Scotland to discuss all aspects of oceanography following previous events in San Diego and New Orleans. OSM26, which will be held in February 2026, has been endorsed by the UN Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development.Co-sponsored by the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) and The Oceanography Society (TOS), OSM is the global leader in ocean sciences conferences. These three organizations bring together participants from the worldwide ocean sciences community, including research scientists, industry experts, agency program managers, policymakers, and those working in non-governmental organizations. Understanding the global ocean is crucial to society, and these diverse participants will gather to share research results, discuss challenges, raise awareness, and collaborate on approaches to support a thriving, sustainable, and equitable future.OSM is one of a growing number of sustainability-focused conferences that have chosen to convene at the Scottish Events Campus (SEC) after Glasgow hosted the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November 2021.AGU, the Marine Scotland Directorate within the Scottish Government, the SEC, VisitScotland, the Glasgow Convention Bureau and Maritz Global Events collaborated on the proposal."Advancing ocean science to meet the urgent needs posed by the climate crisis requires international collaboration among scientists, science organizations, community leaders, the business community and international governing bodies, to name a few,” said Janice R. Lachance, Interim Executive Director and CEO of AGU. “By hosting Ocean Sciences Meeting outside of the US for the first time, we're expanding access to a new region of scientists who can share their findings, build relationships, and advance the impact of science. We’re also thrilled to be in Glasgow, a city that is leading the development of a green economy and has already hosted significant sustainability events, like COP26.” “I’m delighted that Glasgow has been chosen to host this important global gathering in 2026. Scotland has a long and proud heritage and tradition in ocean science and we have a wealth of expertise to share,” said Mairi Gougeon, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands. “The Scottish Government recognises the importance of the ocean to every aspect of our lives and people’s lives all around the world. Our Blue Economy Vision sets out how by 2045, Scotland’s shared stewardship of our marine environment supports ecosystem health, improved livelihoods, food security, economic prosperity, social inclusion, and wellbeing.”Commenting on the announcement, Kathleen Warden, Director of Conference Sales, Scottish Event Campus, said: "Scotland has a wealth of knowledge and cutting-edge expertise in the ocean sciences sector which makes us a natural host for the conference in its first venture outside of the USA. As a team, the Scottish Government, VisitScotland, Glasgow Convention, and the SEC, have worked together with AGU to secure this important conference of global significance for Scotland. We look forward to welcoming the ocean sciences community to Glasgow in 2026.” Commenting on the announcement, Neil Brownlee, Head of Business Events, VisitScotland, said: “Scotland has a wealth of knowledge and cutting-edge expertise in the ocean sciences sector which without doubt make the country an appropriate choice for the conference’s first foray outside of the USA. I am proud to once again have had the opportunity to collaborate with the SEC, Glasgow Convention Bureau and Scottish Government to secure a world-class convention. I look forward to welcoming OSM to Scotland.”

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