Conference & Meetings World Issue 99 | Page 23

City report People, planet, profit OSLO’S DECISION TO ADDRESS ITS INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUES HAS BEEN THE CATALYST FOR ITS GROWING MICE CONFIDENCE, SIMON GEORGE REPORTS or a small city, Oslo has big plans. Norway’s compact capital has seen huge change in recent years and it is one of Europe’s fastest growing capitals. To get a sense of how much progress has made, a top-down approach is instructive. Significant investment, both public and private, has led to major improvements in the city’s infrastructure in the past 10-20 years, Christian Lunde, CEO of Visit Oslo, told CMW. Urban renewal in the shape of the Fjord City project has opened up Oslo’s central waterfront, led to the renovation of the harbour, freed up space for new cultural attractions such as Oslo’s opera house, and crucially removed a major traffic bottleneck that was clogging up the city – the bold decision to relocate the port south of the city, take out the city’s main thoroughfare and re-route the traffic under the sea resolving the problem. Oslo VIPeace Visit Oslo first devised the Oslo VIPeace familiarisation trip in 2015, using the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize on 10 December, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death, as a focal point to showcase the city’s MICE offering during the winter. This year the prize was awarded jointly to Nadia Murad (an Iraqi Yazidi captured by IS) and Denis Mukwege (a gynaecologist in Democratic Republic of the Congo) for their stand against sexual violence being Momentum Two new attractions will be completed in 2020 – the new Edvard Munch museum and the new national library, while a national museum of art, architecture and design is also set to open next year. Environmentally, Oslo aims to be carbon neutral by 2030; it has been voted European Green Capital 2019, a spin-off of which will see Norway host four big used as a weapon of war. This year’s trip included a tour of the Nobel Peace Center, listening to both of the acceptance speeches, and participation in a torchlit walk of peace along Karl Johan Street in the evening. ISSUE 99 / CONFERENCE & MEETINGS WORLD / 23