Paris ITC Project

Paris Development Project

The ITC scheme was developed to meet a primarily European demand in the segments of conferences with 300 to 3,000 participants, B to B trade shows and corporate events.

To date ITC Paris has identified close to 1,600 “rotating venue” type events with attendance ranging from 300 to 3,000 that are organized in Europe and have seldom, if ever, been held in France.

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The Project

An environmentally friendly, civicminded project, ITC Paris assigns nature a central role. It ties in perfectly with the environmental approach of the Regional Development Contract of the Roissy sector.

As emphasis will be put on materials with low environmental impact, ITC Paris will be equipped with a photovoltaic power plant. In combination with techniques of geothermal energy, cogeneration and trigeneration, its production of green energy will cover up to 40% of its energy needs.

A SMART GRID will coordinate the management of the site’s energy consumption.

ITC Paris is aiming for the international certification LEED Gold (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and the French BBC (low-energy building) label.

Lastly, to foster the use of greenways, ITC Paris will make self-balancing personal transporters, bicycles and electric vehicles available to its users.

CONFERENCE CENTER

It is designed to be able to accommodate several separate events of varying sizes being held simultaneously.

1 auditorium of 3,000 seats
4 plenary halls of 700 m2 each
1 auditorium of 800 seats
2 foyers that wrap around 5,000 m2 of meeting rooms
120 modular meeting rooms
2 eateries

EXHIBITION CENTER

This separate building has 3 halls that can accommodate either separate events or events connected with those held in the conference centre.

one 8,000 m2 hall on 3 levels
one 16,000 m2 hall on 1 level
one 13,000 m2 hall on 1 level
4,000 sq m of exterior exhibition area

FOOD COURTS

3,500 m2 plaza square with 2,500 m2 of restaurants

ITC CLUB

3 000 m2 of meetings facilities

HOTELS

The hotels of ITC Paris offer a wide range of quality standards and provide amenities such as restaurants, a business centre, a spa, a gym, a swimming pool, shops and other services.

5-star hotels:
Grand Hôtel: 306 rooms, suites and spa
Grand Palace Hôtel: 260 rooms and suites
4-star hotels:
Hôtel Ville: 131 rooms and suites
Hôtel Nord: 521 rooms and suites
Hôtel Palace: 298 rooms and suites
Hôtel Plaza: 185 rooms and suites
3-star hotels:
Hôtel Sud: 139 rooms

OFFICE SPACES

a divisible 9-floor building with 22,000 m2 of offices and retail
Location

STRATEGIC CROSSROADS

Just 4 kilometres from Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, ITC Paris will be able to capitalize on its central position to expand its scope throughout Europe. With 63.8 million passengers (according to 2014 figures), the Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport platform is the busiest continental European airport and ranks eighth in the world in passenger traffic. The support of the first-rate logistics hub of the northern Paris region has put it at the top of the list of European airports for freight as well.

THE ADVANTAGES
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UNIQUE MULTIMODAL HUB

With passenger traffic mounting and investment reaching 3.1 billion euros over 5 years, the outlook is positive: annual growth is expected to reach 2.5% between 2016 and 2020. Availability of land near the site is one of the elements that make such infrastructure development possible.

The Roissy high-speed TGV railway station completes the efficiency of air transport, offering direct connections to the major Western European cities. By road, the site is accessible via by the French motorway network, which is connected to Europe’s major traffic arteries.

Existing infrastructures put ITC Paris at less than 2 hours from all the Western European capitals and major economic hubs.

On the regional level, ITC Paris will be connected to the capital by the RER commuter rail service. Under the Grand Paris development project, passengers taking the future Grand Paris Express will be able to get from the site to the tertiary hub of St. Denis and transfer to the line providing service to Paris-La Défense, the leading European business district.

Private shuttles provided by ITC Paris will take passengers to and from the airport in 10 minutes, thereby completing the existing network. A bus terminal will be installed at the foot of the exhibition centre and an aerial tramway connecting ITC Paris to the economic hub Paris Nord 2 is in the planning stage.