ABTS Global Expansion Continues with the newly formed Meetings & Conventions Department in Belgrade Serbia

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MIAMI, Florida, April, 2012 – ABTS Convention Services, (ABTS) a global company headquartered in Miami with offices in Rome, San Francisco and Belgrade which exclusively represents over 15 major U.S. medical associations, announces the expansion of a newly formed Meetings & Conventions department in its Belgrade location.

“We are very proud to extend our company’s established meetings and conventions services to Serbia, which represents one of the largest and fastest growing markets in South East Europe,” said President, Davide Veglia. “Our services now offer another dimension of reach, language and culture in this reformed and booming region to continue development of support for our global clientele.”

The Belgrade office has been the center of IT operations and as the company has continued to evolve, ABTS has now added an international meetings & conventions team. The newly created department will enable the company to position itself more strategically in the global market to service its growing roster of medical industry clients and continue to grow their attendance at U.S. based medical meetings.

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