Singapore Expo to welcome 50,000 foreign visitors this year

A LINE-UP of large international events is on the calendar for Singapore Expo this year, with the venue expecting 50,000 international visitors.

In March, Singapore Expo will host the new-to-market 1st International Brain Stimulation Conference 2015 for medical practitioners and experts, as well as the Last Mile Fulfilment Asia 2015 for logistics and fulfillment industry professionals.

World Rubber Week 2015 will also run at Singapore Expo in March for more than 6,000 delegates. It is a combination of the World Rubber Summit, Rubber Exchange Forum and Tyrexpo Asia.

In April, Metrology Asia 2015 will happen concurrently with MTA 2015, showcasing measuring and inspection applications for more productivity and accuracy.

The venue is also due to welcome Radiology Asia 2015 in May, where a scientific meeting and an exhibition on medical imaging technology will take place.

Singapore Expo has been chosen as a venue for the 28th SEA Games in June, and will also host the annual incentive Jeunesse Global Expo Unite Annual World Conference in September for over 10,000 delegates.

After which, Singapore International Energy Week in October will see the GASTECH 2015 held at Singapore Expo, taking up 50,000m2 of exhibition space and more than 400 exhibitors.

Aloysius Arlando, CEO of SingEx Venues, which operates Singapore EXPO and MAX Atria, said: “The robust line up of business events represents our ability to reach into the key verticals that are aligned with Singapore’s vision of becoming a knowledge-based economy, while concurrently generating significant spin-offs for the tourism and MICE industries.

“This year is also more meaningful as the nation celebrates her 50th birthday, and we hope our international guests will enjoy the vibrant and festive atmosphere throughout Singapore during their events.”

Returning events include the annual International Furniture Fair Singapore in March; Internet of Things Asia in April; FPSO World Congress in September; and the 18th Annual Asian Shared Services and Outsourcing Week in November.

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