Our partners.

Our Toulouse events and MEETT partners work alongside us. Our collaborations and commitments contribute to developing the attractiveness of the Toulouse region.

Institutional partnerships

Business Club of the Regional Tourism and Leisure Committee

The Business Club brings together key business tourism operators from across the Occitanie region. It is a reference tool for organising your business events and ensuring their success. Business Club is run by the Regional Tourism and Leisure Committee (Comité Régional du Tourisme et des Loisirs Occitanie).

Toulouse Métropole

Toulouse Métropole is an inter-municipal public body with its own tax system. It is made up of 37 municipalities that have joined forces to develop and manage a joint regional development project. In order to consolidate its position as a European capital and boost its appeal in national and international business tourism, Toulouse Metropolitan Area decided to acquire a new facility, MEETT, enabling it to organise and host major events on a national and international scale, raising Toulouse from 7th to 3rd place in the national rankings (excluding Paris) for business tourism, while developing the attractiveness of the region and generating employment.

Région Occitanie

The Occitanie Regional Council is the deliberative assembly of the French region of Occitanie. It is involved in the areas of responsibility of the regions, which are charged with coordinating economic activity across the territory. The Region has committed €45m to the construction of MEETT, which, despite the current crisis, will be a major asset for the future of events and business tourism in Occitanie. A complex that “combines versatility, technology and sustainable development”

Cultural partnerships

Game Alchemy

Over the course of a weekend, the Game Alchemy (“Alchimie du jeu”) festival in Toulouse is offering free access to all kinds of fun activities! Numerous games associations in the Toulouse region are joining forces with a single aim in mind: to share the pleasure of games with as many people as possible.

Ailes Anciennes (Old Wings)

For over 40 years, the Ailes Anciennes association in Toulouse has been rescuing and restoring a unique collection of aircraft. It has over 110 items and can be visited all year round.

Rose Festival

The Rose Festival was born in 2022 out of the desire of artists Bigflo and Oli to create an innovative, multi-faceted cultural festival with a long-term presence in Toulouse. “When we were 17, we were disgusted to see that there were festivals in every major city in France but not in Toulouse; there was nothing”. They chose MEETT and Toulouse events to help them organise this wonderful event.

Stars and Wings Association

Created in 2010, the association’s ambition is to share and bring to life the cultural wealth offered by our region’s aerospace activity, which is unique in the world. It was born out of a desire to promote an artistic and scientific culture linked to aeronautics and space. Toulouse events is a partner of one of the association’s annual events: the Francazal airshow, which features an exceptional line-up of aircraft in flight and static displays, as well as a prestigious air show and aeronautical entertainment, including the Patrouille de France, Cartouche Doré and the swift team, all the stuff of dreams.

AIDA (Association of Corporate Patrons of the Orchestre National du Capitole)

The Aïda association supports the Opéra national and the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse. By supporting classical music, opera and ballet, Aïda plays an active part in promoting and sharing living music. By becoming a patron of the Opéra national du Capitole, Toulouse events is associating its business with the major artistic projects of opera and ballet, and is contributing to cultural transmission.

Economic partnerships

Aerospace Valley

Aerospace Valley is Europe’s leading aerospace competitiveness cluster, serving three sectors in the Occitanie/Pyrénées-Méditerranée and Nouvelle-Aquitaine regions. Aerospace Valley contributes to the development and competitiveness of its members through innovation by promoting collaborative research and development projects.

The Ovale Table

The breeding ground of the TOULOUSE OLYMPIQUE XIII club is how the Oval Table likes to describe its fully-fledged association, which was set up in 1995. The Oval Table is an association of nearly 600 members (including Toulouse events) representing a wide range of socio-professional categories. It brings together the major part of decision-makers and company directors from the Haute-Garonne and Midi-Pyrénées who are sponsored and become partners of the TOULOUSE OLYMPIQUE club.

Club Galaxie

The Club GALAXIE, founded in 2001, is a key player in the French space industry. It has been working to develop and promote the space sector for more than 20 years. Since its creation, the Club has been helping to develop a space ecosystem that fosters innovation, inter-sector synergy and entrepreneurship. It brings together around a hundred business leaders from the Occitanie region, ranging from major groups and start-ups in the space sector to a range of associated services, representing over 35,000 jobs. As a member of the Club GALAXIE, Toulouse events contributes to its dynamism and conviviality.

The Communication Club

Founded in 1980, the Communication Club (Club de la Com) offers agencies, advertisers and service providers in the Occitanie region the chance to join a friendly, active and multidimensional community at the heart of marketing and communication issues. The Club de la Com brings together more than 400 communication and marketing professionals. The Toulouse events communication and marketing team has been a member of the Club for several years and is committed to raising the profile of the communication and marketing professions, supporting change and bringing people together, particularly in relation to the challenges of responsible communication.

Sports partnerships

TO XIII

Toulouse Olympique XIII is a professional 13-a-side rugby club that is also open to amateur teams (young people and women), and a training centre. Toulouse Olympique XIII was founded on 22 October 1937 and played in its first French Cup final against XIII Catalan in 1939. Toulouse events is a partner of the club and one of its long-standing, loyal and passionate supporters. The club can count our company among its biggest supporters.

Medical partnerships

Be Happy

be. Happy is an association created by carers for carers. Their actions aim to improve and develop supportive care throughout France, with greater proximity and on a regional scale. Their aim is to create a real community of carers to whom we provide tools and knowledge to help them provide better support for patients. Working closely with the teams at Toulouse events, be.Happy organised Toulouse’s first fashion show in 2022, at the Espaces Vanel, to talk about cancer in a different way. Building on the success of this first event, a second edition took place at MEETT on Saturday 23 September 2023, all driven by this magnificent project to raise awareness and develop supportive care.

Hôpital Sourire

An association to bring a smile to the heart of the hospital… Since 1995, the Hôpital Sourire association has been raising funds to bring well-being to children and people made vulnerable by illness. Toulouse events reserves space for the association at its trade fairs to raise awareness and help raise funds.

Media partners

Partenariats médias

Toulouse events works in partnership with a wide range of media, in particular for the creation and promotion of events and the dissemination of its business news, as well as for the organisation of major events within MEETT and as a major contributor to the attractiveness of the region:

La Dépêche du Midi


Actu Toulouse


Bien ici


ToulEco


La Lettre M


Toulouse FM


Fun Radio


Chérie FM


Nostalgie


Europe 2


RFM


Le Petit Journal 31


De fil en déco


Ma Maison


France Bleu Occitanie


100% Radio

Other partners

Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Managed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, the CCIs are directly in touch with the needs of businesses. They support them in their development, train their employees and voice their concerns. Working directly with the Tourism Commission of the Toulouse Haute-Garonne Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Toulouse events receives support on issues relating to the enabling environment, regulations, quality labels and discussions on the transformation of tourism and regional development.

Haute-Garonne Chamber of Trades and Crafts

The Chambers of Trades and Crafts work on a daily basis to ensure that the role of the craft industry is recognised at the local, national and European level, by contributing to economic development, regional planning and vitality, and business support.

South-West Logistics Club (CLSO)

An association under the French law of 1901, the CLSO was set up in 1998, and now has over 100 members in the logistics and supply chain professions. Each month they organise an event (conferences, visits, debates, etc.) linked to the issues and innovations in their professions.

EuroSud Transports

Eurosud TEAM was set up in 1992 as an association under the law of 1901. Its activities include strategic monitoring, promotion and communication in favour of major transport projects, particularly rail projects, in south-western Europe. This includes the metropoles of Bordeaux, Toulouse and Montpellier, medium-sized towns and the interconnection with the Spanish high-speed network, from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.

IAPCO (International Association of Professional Congress Organizers)

As a professional conference organiser, Toulouse events is a member of the IAPCO. The IAPCO currently represents 91 member companies and 180 registered conference organisers in 45 countries. Its mission is to raise the level of service provided to its members through continuing education and interaction with other professionals.

MEDEF 31

As France’s leading business network, the MEDEF focuses on job creation and sustainable growth. The MEDEF’s primary role is to represent and promote the interests of businesses. MEDEF 31 is an active interface at the service of businesses.

SDIS 31

The Haute-Garonne Departmental Fire and Rescue Service offers information on its activities, news, advice and prevention, procedures and services, and how to become a firefighter. As well as preventing, protecting and fighting fires and providing emergency assistance to people, fire fighters also carry out other missions that are less well known to the general public. The MEETT teams work in constant collaboration with the SDIS 31 services on these three major missions: prevention and assessment of civil security risks, preparation of emergency measures and organisation of rescue resources, and protection of people, property and the environment.

Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Managed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, the CCIs are directly in touch with the needs of businesses. They support them in their development, train their employees and voice their concerns. Working directly with the Tourism Commission of the Toulouse Haute-Garonne Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Toulouse events receives support on issues relating to the enabling environment, regulations, quality labels and discussions on the transformation of tourism and regional development.

Toulouse T Convention Bureau

Toulouse, an innovative centre for business tourism! The role of the Toulouse Convention Bureau is to provide support for MICE project owners in order to “make the city easier”. The teams are responsible for putting project sponsors in touch with the destination’s private and public players, including the Toulouse events teams. Together we will help you find the right professionals for your project.

Contacter Toulouse Events

Dites-nous tout.

La mission première de Toulouse events avec le MEETT est d’organiser et accueillir des événements générateurs de valeurs, de dynamiques économiques et commerciales et d’opportunités de développement.

Contacter Toulouse Events

Dites-nous tout.

La mission première de Toulouse events avec le MEETT est d’organiser et accueillir des événements générateurs de valeurs, de dynamiques économiques et commerciales et d’opportunités de développement.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is defined by the European Commission as the voluntary integration by companies of social and environmental considerations into their commercial activities and their dealings with stakeholders.
While CSR is the practical implementation of sustainable actions applied to companies, the acronym ESG refers to the Environmental, Social and Governance criteria to be taken into account when assessing a CSR policy.

The GL events Group’s primary objective is to reduce its carbon footprint, with the target of reducing energy consumption by 25%. Measures have been taken to achieve this, including an ambitious energy efficiency plan, promoting renewable energies, encouraging low-carbon transport and mobility and measuring its carbon footprint.
GL events has also developed a roadmap for reducing emissions.

The second objective is to limit the use of single-use products and to maximise its circular economy The Group has implemented an eco-design policy to maximise waste reduction through asset rotation, and GL events is continually working to improve waste sorting and recovery.

The third objective is to develop diversity and territories through GLO-CAL partnerships and activities. GL events is committed to solidarity and philanthropy. The Group encourages responsible purchasing and supports the SSE (Social and Solidarity Economy). GL events also believes that diversity is a strength and promotes this through its ethical and entrepreneurial values.

The main results of this strategy are seen in:

  • a 22% reduction in emissions in 2022 compared with
    the data published in 2019 for the 3 axes.
  • 52% of the Group’s electricity (France and International) being classified as renewable, including 100% of venue sites in France being supplied with renewable electricity.
  • a 12-point increase in the waste sorting rate. The Group is aiming
    to increase this figure from 32% in 2019 to 44% in 2022.

The Group’s CSR vision is embodied operationally by the GreenTech+ division. This organises 9 trade fairs dedicated to accelerating the ecological transition through product and industry trade fairs. This new GL events Group entity is committed to supporting the industry’s players in their development, seeking out solutions for the future and encouraging our fellow citizens to become increasingly eco-responsible.