King's College Chapel, Aberdeen
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Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire
Located in north-east Scotland, Aberdeen is internationally recognised for excellence in energy, life sciences, food and drink, aquaculture and marine science. Known as Europe’s energy capital, the region is now driving Scotland’s renewable energy transition while building a fast-growing digital and technology sector.
With more than 50 venues accommodating up to 10,000 delegates, Aberdeen offers strong infrastructure alongside sector expertise. Flagship venue P&J Live, one of the UK’s most sustainable event spaces, supports conferences focused on energy transition, innovation and sustainability.

Burns Cottage, Alloway
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Ayr & Ayrshire
Framed by Scotland’s dramatic west coast, Ayrshire blends coastal landscapes, heritage and strong cultural identity. As the birthplace of Robert Burns, the region offers creative inspiration alongside expertise in engineering, food and drink, textiles and tourism.
Growing interest in sustainable food systems and responsible tourism allows planners to create immersive delegate experiences rooted in authenticity, local community and landscape.

V&A Dundee and RRS Discovery, Dundee
Dundee & Angus
Dundee has successfully transformed its industrial heritage into a centre for design-led innovation, digital technology and scientific research. Recognised as a UNESCO City of Design and home to V&A Dundee, creativity is embedded in the city’s identity.
Dundee is also a global leader in video game development and cybersecurity research, supported by Abertay University. With strong collaboration between academia, industry and government, the region offers fertile ground for technology, creative industries and knowledge-driven events.
The Royal Mile during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, combines historic prestige with global leadership in finance, life sciences, renewable energy and fintech. Compact yet cosmopolitan, the city offers diverse venues ranging from heritage sites to cutting-edge conference facilities.
Home to world-renowned universities and research institutions, Edinburgh provides strong academic and business connections, making it ideal for conferences requiring international expertise, thought leadership and global connectivity.
Finnieston Crane and Clyde Arc on the River Clyde
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Glasgow
Glasgow delivers scale, personality and proven international conference expertise. Hosting more global association delegates than any UK city outside London, Glasgow is also recognised as a leading sustainable destination.
The wider Glasgow & Clyde Valley region supports sectors including life sciences, advanced engineering, low carbon energy and photonics. The city is also a recognised European leader in satellite manufacturing, allowing planners to connect events with cutting-edge innovation while delivering strong sustainability credentials.
Inverness Castle and the River Ness
Inverness, The Highlands & Islands
Inverness and the Highlands & Islands combine dramatic scenery with emerging expertise in renewable energy, marine industries, space technology and environmental science. Research led by University of the Highlands and Islands supports innovation across aquaculture, robotics and sustainability.
The region’s natural resources and plans for a European spaceport position it at the forefront of energy transition and space sector growth, offering planners a distinctive setting where scientific innovation meets world-class landscapes.
The Scottish Crannog Centre
Perth & Perthshire
Situated at the geographic heart of Scotland, Perth combines accessibility with striking scenery. Historic estates, castles, distilleries and luxury resorts provide exceptional settings for executive meetings, conferences and incentive programmes.
With strong environmental stewardship supported by native woodland and protected landscapes, Perthshire offers opportunities for responsible tourism and nature-based delegate experiences aligned with sustainability goals.

Swilcan Bridge at The Old Course, St Andrews
St Andrews & Fife
Located just one hour from Edinburgh, Fife combines coastal beauty with academic excellence and premium event venues. At its centre, St Andrews is internationally recognised as the home of golf and home to University of St Andrews.
The region’s research strengths in climate science and environmental resilience support knowledge-led conferences, while its luxury resorts, castles and coastal venues make it particularly attractive for incentives and executive retreats.
Walkers on Conic Hill, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park
Stirling, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs
At the gateway to the Highlands, Stirling and the surrounding region combine historic significance with outstanding natural scenery. The presence of Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park provides a powerful environment for retreats, leadership programmes and incentive travel focused on wellbeing and connection with nature.
Stirling also demonstrates strong environmental leadership through partnership with Scottish Environment Protection Agency, supporting ambitions to become a fossil fuel-free region by 2045.
Discover how Scotland’s regional expertise can transform your next business event.
From renewable energy and life sciences to fintech, space technology and creative industries, Scotland’s regions allow planners to align event content with local expertise, delivering programmes that inspire delegates and create lasting professional and social impact.
Discover how Scotland’s regional expertise can transform your next business event.
Contact us at business.events@visitscotland.com to start planning.
