
In 2024-2025, the Québec City Convention Centre welcomed over 250,000 visitors across 209 events, generating an estimated 166 million dollars in direct economic spinoffs for the region.
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On the heels of its newly announced free high-speed Internet connection with unlimited data, the Québec City Convention Centre is excited to expand the role of its official supplier Freeman Audio Visual Canada, which has been a trusted partner for many years. The new, broader agreement is part of the Convention Centre’s customer experience approach, that aims to offer event planners and attendees quality installations and services.
In addition to providing audiovisual and simultaneous interpretation services, Freeman Audio Visual Canada will now be responsible for equipment rentals, IT services, and exclusive Internet sales, delivery, and support services.
“We are very pleased to continue our collaboration with the great team at the Québec City Convention Centre,” said Bernard Carignan, regional director for Freeman Audio Visual’s eastern region. “As always, we are committed to offering an unrivaled service experience that delivers solutions and success.”
Freeman Audio Visual Canada has been at the forefront of audiovisual and presentation technology services for almost 60 years. It currently produces 90,000 events per year. The company’s Québec City office, opened in 1988, today includes about thirty employees and features a comprehensive range of equipment. With a number of employees based full time at the Convention Centre, Freeman is known for quality service and customer satisfaction.
In 2024-2025, the Québec City Convention Centre welcomed over 250,000 visitors across 209 events, generating an estimated 166 million dollars in direct economic spinoffs for the region.
In 2024, the Québec City Convention Centre gave 3 grants totalling $15,664 to Université Laval philanthropic funds.
The 72 events on the calendar for fall season 2024 are expected to generate over $34.4 million in economic spin-offs for the Québec City region.