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JustCo elevates co-working spaces with The Collective in Tokyo

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The Collective debuts in Tokyo as the first luxury coworking space operated by JustCo

JustCo, a provider of flexible workspace solutions in Asia, has launched The Collective, a premium co-working brand designed to elevate the workspace experience.

The inaugural flagship, The Collective, opens its doors on the ninth floor of GranTokyo South Tower – one of Japan’s tallest buildings with direct access to Tokyo Station. The 2,230m2 space offers a selection of private offices (both private and enterprise suites), as well as meeting and event rooms.

The Collective debuts in Tokyo as the first luxury coworking space operated by JustCo

For SMEs and start-ups, private suites grant personal workspaces with 24/7 secured access and advanced soundproofing features. Larger enterprise suites also provide tailored workspace design and furniture solutions, with luxury fittings and exclusive entrances.

All members will also have access to on-demand meeting rooms integrated with the latest in video conferencing technology, as well as workspaces equipped with Benel adjustable desks and ergonomic Herman Miller Aeron Chairs.

The Collective operated by JustCo also offers exclusive lifestyle services and community-first programming. Highlights include daily breakfasts served with Kyoto-originated % Arabica drip coffee, aperitif hours mixed by a resident mixologist, and refreshments from the TWG Tea bar throughout the day. Members will also enjoy access to exclusive networking and knowledge-sharing events, alongside wellness and recreational spaces.

Kong Wan Sing, founder and CEO of JustCo, said: “Guided by our commitment to innovating to the needs of the evolving co-working landscape, The Collective raises the bar for luxury co-working spaces through a seamless blend of purpose-built spaces and unparalleled services. We will continue to expand our global network to primary business districts across Asia Pacific, including Taipei, Osaka and Singapore in 2025.”

The unveiling of the company’s first The Collective location in Tokyo underscores its growth strategy and plans to strengthen its market position in Japan and the rest of Asia, further adding to JustCo’s expansive portfolio of upscale and premium workspaces across six markets and over 40 locations in Asia Pacific. Over the past year, JustCo tracked a double-digit per cent growth in revenue and occupancy in Japan and across the Group.

Beijing travel agency to leverage on AI to boost inbound travel and business events

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AIME turns spotlight on business events driving economic growth

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AIME24 programme attendees

Kicking off the three-day event, the AIME Knowledge Program is the launchpad for the global events industry to come together and immerse in learning, growth and inspiration.

Some of the brightest brains of the Asia Pacific meetings and events industry help to guide the curation of the AIME Knowledge Program as part of the Advisory Committee, working to produce a program that sparks interest, stirs debate and engages all areas of the events industry.

AIME24

The Knowledge Program will launch AIME on 10 February 2025, with keynote speakers from AIME’s speaker bureau partners, along with industry business leaders and renowned professionals who will address 1500 global event professionals attending the first day of AIME 2025.

The Knowledge Program is hosted and curated by BEAMexperience Founder El Kwang, who says the team’s ambition is to craft a program that sets new standards in content leadership.

El Kwang, BEAMexperience Founder, at Knowledge Program 2024

“Our objective is to solidify AIME’s reputation as the quintessential hub for gathering and learning, thereby advancing our industry,” he says.

The theme for the AIME 2025 Knowledge Program is “We Matter!”, which seeks to highlight and celebrate the global business events industry as a powerful catalyst for economic growth.

Kwang says the theme underscores the intrinsic value of each individual within the industry, and “aims to fortify unity among industry stakeholders, empowering us to sustain and strengthen our sector for future generations”.

Max Jantasuwan, Knowledge Program Advisory Committee member | Founder and CEO of Events Travel Asia Group based in Bangkok

Knowledge Program Advisory Committee member Max Jantasuwan is the Founder and CEO of Events Travel Asia Group based in Bangkok and says this year’s theme is important as it highlights the breadth and depth of the contribution the industry makes globally.

“It is important because we need governments and policy makers to know that we contribute positively to the global economy,” he says. “On a human front, we must value our energy, intellect and efforts because no one can value us more meaningfully than ourselves.”

Ronald Lim, Knowledge Program Advisory Committee member

Knowledge Program Advisory Committee member Ronald Lim says one of the biggest challenges he sees for the industry is a lack of recognition – something that this year’s Knowledge Program will explore.

“​​The market or our clients do not see us as professionals, (for instance) our industry is not included in the drop-down list in all the forms that we fill,” he says.

The Business Events Strategist for Think Event by Think Tank Productions based in Kuala Lumpur says it’s vital to address this in order to attract the next generation of talent into the industry.

“With our current issue of talent crunch, it is even more vital for us to look into ways to entice and encourage the new generation of event planners to come on board,” he says.

This exposure and education should start at the grassroots level, he says, which is where such initiatives as AIME’s Accelerate Program play an important role.

The AIME Accelerate Program invites junior members of the industry – called “Rockets” – to shadow their Hosted Buyer managers at AIME, providing unparalleled learning and networking opportunities throughout the event.

“AIME’s Accelerate Program can definitely help to inspire the up-and-coming event planners, creating a community that brings this new or younger generation of event planners together,” Lim says.

El Kwang says the role of the AIME Knowledge Program in professional development is critical.

“Beyond learning, it sparks dialogues and explorations of what the future might hold, opening doors to new possibilities and insights,” he says.

“We are committed to creating a dynamic program that encourages both professional growth and personal reflection, ensuring that each participant leaves with valuable perspectives and renewed vigour for their roles within the industry.”

Knowledge Program attendees will experience two standout speakers who will explore the crucial link between personal wellbeing, innovation and industry success.

Neuro-performance scientist and award-winning author Dr Kristy Goodwin is celebrated for turning cutting-edge neuroscience and technology research into performance-boosting strategies. In her keynote sponsored by speaker bureau Ovations!, she will arm attendees with insights to thrive in today’s digitally driven world.

Former executive director and CTO of Lonely Planet Gus Balbontin takes a disruptive approach to innovation. With his unique brand of rebellious thinking, in his keynote sponsored by ICMI, he promises to challenge the audience to embrace discomfort as the starting point for breakthrough ideas.

In her keynote address Powered-Up Performers: The Neuroscience of Sustainable Peak Performance in a Digital Age Dr Goodwin will equip AIME delegates with cutting-edge insights and practical brain-based micro-habits to enhance productivity, manage stress, and maximise energy in today’s digitally intense environment.

Balbontin is equally eager to push the AIME audience out of its comfort zone in his session titled, Adapt.

“I’m excited to challenge them, to provoke fresh thinking, and help them reconnect with the rebellious mindset that fuels innovation,” he says.

“I always say to the audience, if I don’t make you uncomfortable, you’re not going to learn anything new.”

AIME 2025 will run 10 –12 February 2025 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. The AIME 2025 Knowledge Program is open to Hosted Buyers, Hosted Media, Exhibitors and Visitor Buyers who upgrade their tickets.

For more information, visit aime.com.au

Brisbane to showcase revolutionary vaccine delivery tech at microneedles conference

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Boulevard Auditorium at BCEC

Queensland’s biomedical sector will take centrestage as the city gears up to host the International Conference on Microneedles 2025 (ICM 2025).

This first-ever Australian event, slated for May 11-14 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC), will be a global platform for showcasing Brisbane’s cutting-edge research and development in vaccine delivery technology.

Boulevard Auditorium at BCEC

Expected to attract over 400 immunologists, vaccine researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and scientists, this conference will explore the transformative potential of microneedle technology, particularly its role in developing cost-effective and efficient vaccine delivery methods.

The successful bid to host ICM 2025 was a collaborative effort between The University of Queensland’s (UQ) David Muller and Paul Young, BCEC, Tourism and Events Queensland, and the Brisbane Economic Development Authority. Winning this conference aligns with Queensland’s 10-year Biomedical Roadmap and Action Plan, emphasising the state government’s commitment to propelling the local biomedical sector.

Young, a virologist at UQ, and BCEC Convention Advocate, explained the evolution of microneedle technology’s application in the healthcare sector.

“We’ve had over 170 years of using a needle and syringe to deliver drugs and vaccines and no real advance on that until quite recently. In the last 15 years we have seen incredible development in the delivery component of vaccines through patch technology that makes them more efficient and accessible.”

Brisbane-based biotech company Vaxxas, founded in 2011 based on research from UQ, will be joining the University as a presenting partner for the event. The company’s high-density-microarray patch (HD-MAP) technology has the potential to transform the way vaccines are delivered in the future.

Easy to use and with the potential to reduce the complexities and costs associated with refrigerated distribution and storage of traditional vaccination methods, Vaxxas’ technology could enable rapid and broad deployment of routine and pandemic vaccination.

Young further credits Queensland for playing a vital role in advancing the technology with Vaxxas, with significant support from the state government.

“Vaxxas’ technology is being developed in Brisbane with support from leading global organisations such as the World Health Organisation and the Gates Foundation, so it’s exciting to be bringing the sector’s global event to our city,” Muller added.

Auckland to host IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium 2028

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A rendering of NZICC

Auckland has won the bid to host the IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) in 2028.

The event will be held at the New Zealand International Convention Centre (NZICC) and aims to attract at least 2,000 delegates, including leading geoscience and remote sensing experts. It is also expected to generate A$4.9 million (US$3.19 million) in economic impact for the region.

A rendering of NZICC

Remote sensing is an area of exponential growth worldwide, with hundreds of new airborne, satellite and ground-based sensors deployed each year to capture new data. IGARSS provides a platform for sharing knowledge on these advancements and their applications for societal benefit, particularly in the context of Earth observation, disaster monitoring and risk assessment.

Bid support was provided by the Auckland Convention Bureau (ACB) which is a division of Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, Tourism New Zealand Business Events, and the NZICC.

Head of ACB Ken Pereira commented: “Hosting IGARSS will provide an invaluable opportunity to showcase research opportunities, foster global collaborations and contribute to the advancement of Auckland and New Zealand’s geophysical sciences, aerospace and engineering sectors. We’re looking forward to welcoming delegates to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland for a rewarding conference and to enjoy the world-class hospitality and unique experiences we have on offer.”

“IGARSS will bring together the full range of the GRSS communities, from sensor and mission design through to analytics and applications, alongside networking, research and funding opportunities to strengthen these collaborations,” added Delwyn Moller, adjunct professor at the University of Auckland and founder of Earth observation technology centre Restore Lab.

“Increasing our domestic capability in payload development and mission design fits in well with our aerospace sector. This is an aspect which would complement New Zealand’s aerospace sector greatly. Let’s put our technology on the satellites, not just host others’ technology.”

Niseko’s Kutchan Tourism Association turns up the heat on business events

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From left: Niseko Kutchan Tourism Association’s Mayu Mitsuishi, James N. Suzuki, and Keita Sekine

Kutchan Tourism Association in Niseko has launched a new business events website to entice international business events groups to experience the destination during its less-busy summer season.

“We held discussions earlier this year and wanted to attract international business events visitors – particularly from Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong – during the green summer season. In order to sell MICE, we needed content, for example, showing products from local suppliers that agencies can easily book,” Keita Sekine, representative director of KK Niseko Management Service, and spokesperson for the Kutchan Tourism Association, told TTGmice.

From left: Niseko Kutchan Tourism Association’s Mayu Mitsuishi, James N. Suzuki, and Keita Sekine

These above-mentioned markets already have a strong leisure base, which Sekine opined is easier to build its corporate base upon.

“Singapore is also where many Asia-Pacific headquarters are located, so it is only natural to attend this event to grow our inbound MICE market,” he pointed out, adding that this is the first time the Association participated in the JNTO Singapore MICE Business Meetings 2024.

Noting that Niseko is already a very popular winter destination, Sekine emphasised that business events-related products – such as group activities and luxury resorts – were already in place, and that the city has “so much to offer in summer at a lower price”.

Moreover, Niseko has many “international staff”, and it is “very easy to find someone who speaks English” to help with the necessary event arrangements, he quipped.

When asked for an ideal group size for Niseko, Sekine shared that while the largest function space in Niseko could accommodate 500, ideally, groups of between “100 to 200 people” would be most comfortable.

Although there are currently no subventions from the Association or local government, Sekine told TTGmice that it is something on their to-do list once more enquiries start coming in.

“We’ve (fielded) a number of enquiries so far, but only started promoting to international MICE this year. I hope that we’ll be able to welcome some groups soon.”

Kutchan Tourism Association currently has around 300 hotels, restaurants, and activity providers as members.

JCC operations continue amid ownership dispute

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Business goes on as usual at Jakarta Convention Center (pictured)

The Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex (PPKGBK) has assumed management of the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), following the expiration of Graha Sidang Pratama’s (GSP) 33-year Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) agreement on October 21, 2024.

In a statement released on October 22, PPKGBK outlined a new cooperation scheme aimed at safeguarding the interests of current and future JCC tenants. Sri Lestari Puji Astuti, head of marketing and sales division of PPKGBK, is now overseeing sales and marketing activities at the JCC.

Business goes on as usual at the Jakarta Convention Center (pictured)

However, GSP has contested PPKGBK’s takeover, filing a lawsuit at the Central Jakarta Court. Edwin Sulaeman, JCC’s general manager, told TTGmice that negotiations for a BOT extension were still ongoing when the statement was issued.

Amir Syamsudin, GSP’s attorney, emphasised that the 1991 BOT agreement granted GSP the first right of refusal for an extension.

“However, the article was ignored and rejected by PPKGBK, which plans to manage the JCC building independently. We deeply regret the PPKGBK’s attempt to renege on the Agreement signed by both parties on October 22, 1991,” said Amir in a statement.

PPKGBK, on the other hand, cited Finance Minister Regulation No. 129/PMK.05/2020, which stipulates that land and building asset management contracts cannot be extended beyond their initial term. GSP, however, argues that this regulation does not align with the specific terms of the BOT agreement.

Despite the legal dispute, Edwin assured that JCC operations would continue as usual, with events proceeding as scheduled.

ICCA and MFTA invest in talent development

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ICCA’s Senthil Gopinath, and Macau Fair & Trade Association’s Synthia Chan

The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) has announced a new partnership with the Macau Fair & Trade Association (MFTA) to deliver exclusive training sessions for ICCASkills, ICCA’s professional certification programme.

The agreement, signed at the 63rd ICCA Congress in Abu Dhabi, will see MFTA host on-site training programmes in Macau in 2025 and 2026. These programmes will offer participants the opportunity to earn the Certified International Convention Specialist (CICS) or Certified International Convention Executive (CICE) certifications.

ICCA’s Senthil Gopinath, and Macau Fair & Trade Association’s Synthia Chan

This is the second agreement ICCA has signed with MFTA, following a successful event in September 2024. The signing of the new agreement will bring ICCASkills to Macau for an additional two years.

This collaboration aims to elevate the skills of business events professionals in the region and beyond, contributing to the growth of the global meetings industry.

ICCA and IAPCO join forces to advance the meetings industry

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From left: IAPCO’s Martin Boyle; ICCA’s ; IAPCO’s Sarah Markey-Hamm; and ICCA’s Senthil Gopinath

The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) and the International Association of Professional Congress Organisers (IAPCO) have announced a new partnership aimed at strengthening the global meetings industry.

The agreement was signed on October 21 during the 63rd ICCA Congress in Abu Dhabi.

From left: IAPCO’s Martin Boyle; ICCA’s Marta Gomes; IAPCO’s Sarah Markey-Hamm; and ICCA’s Senthil Gopinath

This strategic alliance will focus on several key areas. Both organisations will work together to advocate for the value of business events and their significant contribution to economic growth, knowledge exchange, and social impact.

A joint effort will also be made to create and implement a PCO capacity-building programmes for meeting professionals, particularly in underserved regions. This will involve tailored workshops and educational sessions to enhance skills and knowledge in the industry.

ICCA and IAPCO will also be collaborating on research initiatives to identify regions where capacity building is most needed.

“Planned programmes include workshops and other educational sessions designed to target professionals in the area for development and ultimately advocate for the value of DMCs and PCOs,” Sarah Markey-Hamm, president of IAPCO, said.

AFECA Convention 2024 concludes successfully

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Official launch of AFECA Convention 2024

The inaugural AFECA Convention 2024, which took place from November 4-6 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, brought together close to 300 industry leaders from 13 countries and regions.

Organised by AFECA (Asian Federation of Exhibition and Convention Associations) and co-organised by MACEOS (Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers), the convention featured the Annual General Meeting, A20 Business Events Forum, and the AFECA Asia MICE Youth Challenge.

The official launch of AFECA Convention 2024

Discussions, built on last year’s inaugural A20 Business Events Forum in Bangkok, where the Bangkok Declaration was introduced, focused on key issues such as regional ease of doing business, business events updates and guides, and regional manpower, skills, and sustainability.

The A20 Business Events Forum also underscored the vital role of business events in driving economic growth. It called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders – including government entities, convention bureaus, associations, private sectors and event organisers to support the industry effectively.

Meanwhile, the 9th AFECA Asia Youth MICE Challenge featured 21 teams from nine countries and regions. The competition tasked students with developing and pitching innovative business event concepts, allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world business challenges.

Sunway University, Malaysia, took home the top spot, followed by Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education College Central, and Hong Kong’s Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong.

The next AFECA Convention will be held in Indonesia in 2025.

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