Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 8th April 2026
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SMHCC doubles down on integrated districts to drive higher MICE yield

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SMX Manila's facade

With business events delegates spending roughly five times more than leisure travellers, SM Hotels and Conventions Corp. (SMHCC) is doubling down on an integrated complex model designed to capture and keep that economic impact within a destination.

Walid Wafik, SMHCC’s senior vice president for operations, said: “At SMHCC, we view convention centres not as standalone facilities but as catalysts for broader economic growth. Our approach is straightforward: we don’t just build venues; we shape destinations.”

SMX Manila’s facade

This strategy, proven at the SM Mall of Asia complex, is now being scaled to upcoming developments like SMX Seaside Cebu, where a 26-hectare integrated district comprising retail, hospitality, entertainment, and events will serve as a demand engine for the entire region.

Walid noted that SMX Manila welcomed about 4.4 million guests in recent periods, contributing to nearly seven million visitors across the nationwide network – levels that isolated venues rarely match. He attributed this success to large-scale events that generate a recurring flow of people, which strengthens the entire district and accelerates long‑term growth.

“Department of Tourism data shows MICE visitors spend over US$573 per day, roughly five times more than leisure travellers. In a standalone facility, much of that spend disperses across the city. In an integrated complex, it stays within the ecosystem, multiplying benefits across hospitality, retail, and lifestyle components,” he elaborated.

According to Walid, today’s organisers favour streamlined logistics and the convenience of a single, fully integrated destination, where delegates can seamlessly transition from meetings to accommodations, dining, and leisure.

He shared: “Our integrated developments from the dual‑brand complex in Pasay to upcoming properties like Park Inn by Radisson SM City Dasmariñas are built around that expectation, creating a more compelling experience and stronger repeat business.”

When asked about the company’s five-year expansion plan to increase its room count by over 50 per cent, Walid shared that plans are progressing as planned.

All of the new properties are located within the Philippines, reflecting the company’s continued confidence in the market.

The next opening in the pipeline is Park Inn by Radisson SM City Dasmariñas, targeted for 4Q2027. This will be followed in 2028 by openings in SM Olongapo Central (1Q) and Laoag (3Q), alongside a major dual-brand Radisson and Park Inn development at SM Seaside City (3Q). The expansion extends into 2029 with SM City Sta. Rosa in 1Q and a capacity extension for Park Inn by Radisson Davao in 2Q.

ICC Sydney invests in next-gen talent

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Back row from left to right: ICC Sydney’s Luke Fleming; UTS' Meg Hibbins; ICC Sydney’s Lynell Peck. Front row from left to right: ICC Sydney's Jack Dunn; Bachelor of Management (Events) graduates Mya Lovelock and Nick Broekhuis; and ICC Sydney’s Adam Mather-Brown

The International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), managed by Legends Global, has launched the second year of its Event Management Graduate Program in collaboration with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

Building on the success of the inaugural programme, the venue has doubled its intake for 2026, welcoming Bachelor of Management (Events) graduates Nick Broekhuis and Mya Lovelock as part of a continued investment in the next generation of event professionals.

Back row from left to right: ICC Sydney’s Luke Fleming; UTS’ Meg Hibbins; ICC Sydney’s Lynell Peck. Front row from left to right: ICC Sydney’s Jack Dunn; Bachelor of Management (Events) graduates Mya Lovelock and Nick Broekhuis; and ICC Sydney’s Adam Mather-Brown

The two-year paid programme provides graduates with immersive, hands-on experience across the venue’s core operational and commercial functions. The participants will rotate through key disciplines including business development, event planning, and event delivery, gaining a holistic understanding of the end-to-end event lifecycle at Australia’s premier convention, exhibition, and entertainment venue.

ICC Sydney’s CEO Adam Mather‑Brown stated that the partnership with UTS plays a vital role in building meaningful career pathways and future-proofing the industry through essential practical experience.

“By expanding our Event Management Graduate Program this year, we’re doubling our investment in emerging talent and strengthening the pipeline of skilled, holistic event professionals who will shape our sector’s future,” he added.

Meg Hibbins, director of the Bachelor of Management at UTS Business School, noted that collaborating with ICC Sydney allows graduates to bring their learning to life in an environment reflecting the highest industry standards.

“The expanded Event Management Graduate Program with ICC Sydney supports a clear pathway into the sector, one that our most dedicated and talented students aspire to as they complete their studies with UTS,” she noted.

THAIFEX – HOREC Asia 2026 to focus on hospitality execution and workforce skills

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A previous edition of THAIFEX – HOREC Asia

THAIFEX – HOREC Asia returns for its third edition from March 11–13, 2026, at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, with a mandate to solve the hospitality industry’s most pressing operational challenges.

Amid rising margin pressures and labor constraints, the 2026 show will shift focus toward operational execution, the practical skills and systems required to drive daily performance.

A previous edition of THAIFEX – HOREC Asia

The exhibition will host over 600 brands from 25 countries, featuring international leaders such as Hoshizaki, UNOX, Welbilt, and Ecolab, alongside Thai giants including GO Wholesale and CP Retailink. The 2026 event also marks the debut of France, the Netherlands, Macau, and Spain as participating markets.

Departing from static equipment displays, the show’s centrepiece is the Xperiential Zone. This live, role-based environment allows operators to observe front-of-house and back-of-house workflows in real-time, demonstrating how equipment and processes integrate to improve service consistency.

In addition, a new Workshop Zone will provide hands-on training in high-demand areas such as bakery and wellness cooking led by by chef Willment Leong, alongside bartender training and wine masterclasses. The Thailand Ultimate Housekeeping Challenge will also return to benchmark professional standards in speed and precision.

The THAIFEX – HOREC Academy will feature C-suite perspectives on translating vision into performance. Confirmed speakers include Ricardo Boarotto, CEO of Central Food Wholesale Ltd., and Nida Wongphanlert, managing owner of 137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts.

In the beverage sector, the ASEAN Coffee Roasting Championship will test regional precision, complemented by the Thailand Coffee Association’s new Coffee Appreciation Protocol for evaluating café service standards.

The event will conclude with the Innovation Awards, recognising products that demonstrate significant impact on usability and sustainability in real-world hospitality environments.

Melbourne to host world’s largest conference on lung cancer in 2029

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Hosting the World Conference on Lung Cancer in Melbourne highlights Australia’s dedication to world-class research, early detection, and equitable care

Melbourne has secured the prestigious World Conference on Lung Cancer for 2029, a move set to bring more than 6,500 global experts to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Presented by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, the event at is the world’s largest multidisciplinary gathering dedicated to thoracic malignancies. Delegates from over 100 countries will converge at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre to share research and explore therapies aimed at improving global patient care.

Hosting the World Conference on Lung Cancer in Melbourne highlights Australia’s dedication to world-class research, early detection, and equitable care

The bid was secured by the Melbourne Convention Bureau in collaboration with the IASLC and Cancer Council Victoria, with support from the Victorian Government and Tourism Australia.

The announcement reinforces Victoria’s standing as a global leader in cancer survival and innovation. The state is home to the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre – Australia’s only dedicated public cancer hospital – and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre alliance.

Cancer Council Victoria, the state’s largest not-for-profit funder of cancer research, continues to invest over A$20 million (US$14 million) annually, contributing to a 30 per cent improvement in survival rates for common cancers over the last 30 years.

Victoria’s current roadmap, the Victorian Cancer Plan 2024-2028, targets halving preventable cancers and increasing survival through research excellence and equitable care. This follows a successful decade where the state achieved its goal of saving 10,000 lives by 2025.

The 2029 conference follows a series of major milestones for Victoria. In July 2025, the Australian Government launched a A$260 million National Lung Cancer Screening Program, providing free low-dose CT scans to high-risk individuals. Following that in November 2025, Melbourne hosted 86 countries for a landmark summit to set the global cancer agenda, focusing on AI in care and health equity.

Ascott and New Vision break new ground in Singapore’s CBD

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This flagship serves as a blueprint for Ascott’s future

The Ascott Limited (Ascott) and New Vision Holding (New Vision) have broken ground on Ascott Shenton Way Singapore, a landmark development set to become the global flagship for the Ascott brand.

Located in the heart of Tanjong Pagar, the project – slated for completion in 4Q2029 – marks a significant shift for the brand toward design-led, wellness-centred hospitality.

This flagship serves as a blueprint for Ascott’s future

The 29-storey mixed-use development features a ‘vertical rainforest’ concept and a biophilic design theme. The property will have 42 hotel rooms for short-stay guests alongside 95 serviced apartments for extended stays, all featuring design motifs inspired by Tanjong Pagar’s maritime heritage.”

Meanwhile, facilities include a meditation lounge, wellness spa, forest verandah, and a rooftop garden.

The architectural vision is a collaboration between RSP (architecture and engineering); Benoy (immersive landscape and greenery); and Elicyon (uxury interior design).

The building is also targeting the BCA Green Mark Platinum (Super Low Energy) certification, utilising energy-efficient systems and sustainable materials.

Thai AirAsia welcomes new GM

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Thai AirAsia has appointed Phairat Pornpathananangoon as general manager, effective January 31, 2026.

He succeeds Santisuk Klongchaiya, who is retiring from the role and will continue with the company as adviser.

Pornpathananangoon has more than 20 years’ experience with AirAsia. He joined Thai AirAsia in 2004 as financial planning manager, was appointed chief financial officer of Thai AirAsia X in 2014, and returned to Thai AirAsia as chief financial officer in 2021.

Modena by Fraser Shenzhen debuts in Luohu District

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Studio Deluxe Twin

Frasers Hospitality has expanded its China portfolio with the opening of Modena by Fraser Shenzhen, a development situated in the heart of the Luohu District.

Located within the Shennan 1001 mixed-use complex, the property offers 325 apartments tailored for corporate travelers and relocating professionals seeking a high-connectivity base in one of China’s primary innovation hubs.

Studio Deluxe Twin

Designed specifically for long-term stays, the units range from 31m2 studios to 103m2 bedroom apartments. The floor plans emphasise “transformable living,” featuring open-ended hobby zones, loft configurations, and flexible furniture that allow residents to customize their workspace. Each apartment is fully equipped with a kitchenette, washer-dryer, and high-speed Wi-Fi.

On-site amenities include a full-sized outdoor pickleball court, gym, yoga studio, and a dedicated residents’ lounge. To assist with local integration, the property provides Resident Ambassadors and curated neighbourhood orientations.

Modena by Fraser Shenzhen is located eight minutes from The MIXC retail hub and offers proximity to major commercial landmarks and cultural sites. The development is also strategically positioned for cross-border business, providing efficient access to Hong Kong via the Luohu, Wenjindu, and Liantang crossings. Connectivity within Shenzhen is supported by a short drive to Luohu Port and immediate access to the Shenzhen Metro’s Line 2 and Line 5 at Huang Bei Ling station.

Fresh prospects

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The outlook for Asia Pacific’s (APAC) exhibitions industry, which has been outperforming other regions for some two decades, continues to be positive, but the performance in 2026 will be more nuanced.

Mark Cochrane, regional director APAC, UFI, told TTGmice: “China’s growth will be slower due to a softer economic outlook as well as geopolitical and trade tensions.”

But impetus, he remarked, is coming from India, on the rise right now due to new venue capacity and robust economic growth.

“South-east Asia is also growing strongly, driven by good economic expansion and as many industries diversify supply chains, shifting capacity to countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia,” he continued.

Michael Duck, executive vice president, commercial development, Informa Markets and Informa Group, commented the China Plus One strategy continues to reshape supply chains, driving exhibition growth in Vietnam, Thailand and India.

Duck added: “Growth drivers include post-pandemic recovery, increased corporate spending, government digitalisation initiatives, and APAC’s position as the world’s fastest-growing consumer market offering many opportunities for international exhibitors.”

But geopolitical uncertainties affecting international participation, rising venue costs, and infrastructure gaps in emerging markets are key challenges.

The region also faces tariff-driven headwinds in 2026, with regional GDP growth projected to slow to 3.7 per cent from 4.3 per cent in 2025 due to US trade tensions.

AI and AI-related businesses will outperform most sectors, Cochrane opined, adding that the healthcare sector will boom due to ageing populations, rising affluence in the region, and increase in medical tourism.

He added: “Renewable energy and rising energy demand that comes with rising affluence, technology innovation, and pressure to stop climate change will also drive growth.”

“Healthcare and medical technology is strongly driven by the APAC medtech market, which is projected to reach good growth levels by 2026, fuelled by personalised medicine and telemedicine growth,” Duck agreed.

Additional bright spots include sustainable energy exhibitions capitalising on the region’s green transition initiatives and renewable energy investments, he added.

Conference & Exhibition Management Services’ managing director, Edward Liu, told TTGmice: “A lot of attention is shifting to South-east Asia and it has been accelerating since two years ago.”

Liu sees Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam taking centre stage, and drawing the attention of international organisers in the next five years, predicting South-east Asian events will increase between five and 10 per cent.

Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam are also developing more exhibition facilities to cope with demand, with Liu naming Jakarta’s Nusantara International Convention Exhibition, and Malaysia’s Petronas and its property arm, KLCC Holdings, being involved in expansion and new development projects in Kuala Lumpur.

Organisers and venues are also expected to do more to reduce waste and their carbon footprint, according to Darren Seah, executive director, Messe Berlin Asia Pacific. He also pointed out that the industry’s greatest challenge remains balance – ensuring that innovation and growth are sustainable, inclusive and beneficial to all stakeholders.

“In 2025, participation and business activity expanded across all major markets, and this positive trajectory is expected to continue into 2026,” Seah said.

For Messe Berlin, growth has been “particularly strong” in Central Asia, Africa, and India, alongside the newly-expanded Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone.

Iloilo City secures TIEZA funding for MICE expansion and heritage restoration

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Iloilo City mayor Raisa Treñas-Chu (centre) and TIEZA’s Mark Lapid (fourth from left) lead the Memorandum of Agreement signing for the grant

Iloilo City is strengthening its position as a premier tourism hub, securing a 17.6 million pesos (US$298,672) grant from the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) to boost its business events sector, alongside 150 million pesos dedicated to the redevelopment of its heritage plazas.

The grant, which will be disbursed over five years will focus on capacity building. Led by the MICE Center and the MICE Alliance, initial efforts will include stakeholder training, updated tourism inventories, and targeted marketing campaigns to attract large-scale international delegations. A dedicated project team will oversee these initiatives to ensure long-term economic benefits for the Ilonggo community.

Iloilo City mayor Raisa Treñas-Chu (centre) and TIEZA’s Mark Lapid (fourth from left) lead the Memorandum of Agreement signing for the grant

TIEZA’s chief operating officer Mark Lapid noted that the investment is driven by the city’s unique competitive edge, citing a collaborative vision championed by former senator Franklin Drilon to formulate a comprehensive business events development plan.

“Iloilo City is strategically positioned to fulfil its vision of becoming a leading hub for MICE, supported by its advantageous geographic location, expanding direct air connectivity from major Asian destinations, diverse tourism assets, and a highly skilled service workforce,” stated Lapid.

He added that while the city’s branding as a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy and cultural hub is already established, the priority now is to promote and sustain that momentum through national and private sector partnerships.

Iloilo City Mayor Raisa Treñas revealed that the city is currently facing a “good problem” of overwhelming demand.

Last year, the Iloilo Convention Center (ICON) hosted over 150 events, and as of January 2026, the venue is already fully booked with a waitlist extending up to one year.

The ICON, recently named the Philippines’ Best Convention Center at the 6th Annual World MICE Awards, remains the flagship of an infrastructure that includes over 5,100 hotel rooms and the capacity to host 25,000 delegates.

Beyond the convention halls, a 150 million pesos TIEZA commitment will fund the redevelopment of the city’s iconic plazas in Molo, La Paz, and Jaro.

Mayor Treñas noted that this restoration will ensure Iloilo’s public spaces are on par with those found in European cities.

Penang eyes Indian market surge as direct flights boost arrivals

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From left: PCEB’s Ashwin-Gunasekeran; and Tourism Malaysia’s Ahmad Johanif Mohd Ali at the press conference; photo by Rohit Kaul

Following the successful launch of IndiGo’s direct daily service from Chennai, the Penang Convention & Exhibition Bureau (PCEB) is aggressively pushing for expanded air connectivity to tap into India’s rapidly growing travel market.

“We are currently in discussions with other Indian airlines to explore the launch of direct flights from additional Indian cities to Penang,” Ashwin Gunasekeran, CEO of PCEB, told TTGmice on the sidelines of a press conference in New Delhi last week.

From left: PCEB’s Ashwin-Gunasekeran; and Tourism Malaysia’s Ahmad Johanif Mohd Ali at the press conference; photo by Rohit Kaul

The direct route, which commenced on December 21, 2024, has already triggered a significant uptick in Indian tourist arrivals, particularly within the business events segment. Prior to the IndiGo launch, India did not rank among Penang’s top 10 source markets. However, between January and November 2025, the destination recorded 42,367 visitors arriving specifically via direct flights from India.

“The actual number of Indian tourists is significantly higher, as many travellers transit through Kuala Lumpur before reaching Penang. Within just four months of IndiGo’s direct connectivity, India emerged as Penang’s sixth-largest source market,” Gunasekeran explained.

As part of a strategic push to grow business event arrivals, PCEB recently launched the ninth edition of its India roadshow series, Simply Penang. The engagement began in Mumbai on January 19 and New Delhi on January 21, with upcoming stops scheduled for Kochi (January 23), and Chennai (January 27).

A delegation of 10 Malaysian suppliers, including hotels, DMCs, and conference organisers, is participating in the series to engage with the local travel trade.

“The medical and semiconductor sectors are driving demand for meetings and conventions, while multi-level marketing companies and financial institutions are fueling incentive group demand from the Indian market,” said Gunasekeran.

This year, PCEB projects a 30 per cent increase in overall Indian tourist arrivals. While market-specific business events arrivals are not available, the destination hosted over 2,900 total business events from January to November 2025.

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