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Thailand’s attractiveness as a MICE destination continues to shine

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The Grande Ballroom holds 380 to 500 guests depending on the type of event

Brought to you by Marriott Bonvoy 

Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park is located in downtown Bangkok near the mega malls of The EM District on Sukhumvit Road

MICE travellers to Thailand are expected to reach 23.2 million, generating over US$3.7 billion (140 billion baht) by end 2024 as the government steps up efforts to drive the industry. 

According to research conducted by the Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), Thailand was the top of mind destination in Asia for MICE, and highly rated for being value for money, uniqueness, and readiness in accommodating.

To further drive the industry, TCEB has highlighted three sectors — mega events and festivals; international exhibition, and domestic MICE market — to focus on transforming Thailand into a “High Value-Added Destination”.

Bangkok continues to be the MICE hub of the country with a wide range of accommodation, venues and facilities available. Around 10,000 new hotel rooms are expected to be added this year. 

One hotelier committed to creating unique meeting and event experiences is Marriott.  

With a mission of “Your Vision, Our Commitment”, Marriott’s dedicated and experienced events team aims to help its clients bring their event goals to reality. 

From personalised services that meet various customer needs to curated activities, right down to the smallest culinary detail, the team prioritises creating memorable experiences where guests can connect comfortably.

For groups planning meetings and events in the Thai capital, consider three of its hotels, each with its own distinct style and offerings — Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, or The Athenee Hotel in central Bangkok. 

Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park

Situated prominently along Sukhumvit Road in the heart of bustling Bangkok, Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park offers convenient accessibility to key transportation hubs and renowned shopping and entertainment destinations such as Emporium, EmQuartier, and the new EmSphere, as well as direct access to the Benjasiri Park.

Boasting 1,388 rooms, the hotel stands as a premier destination for gatherings of all sizes, and is equipped with expansive convention and meeting facilities spanning over 5,000m2

The majestic Thai Chitlada Grand Ballroom (1,201m2), serves as the flagship space, capable of hosting lavish affairs for up to 1,500 guests. Additionally, the Sala Thai ballroom (588m2), and The Great Hall (448m2), provide elegant settings for gatherings of up to 420 and 480 guests, respectively.

Complementing the grand ballrooms are more than 30 versatile breakout function rooms, ranging from 50m2 to 300m2. Whether for corporate symposiums or social gatherings, these meticulously designed spaces offer the flexibility and sophistication for events of all types.

Guests can also unwind at the trendy rooftop bar, ABar Rooftop on the 38th floor and enjoy panoramic views of the Bangkok skyline.


Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel

The Grande Ballroom holds 380 to 500 guests depending on the type of event

For the grandest of gatherings, the luxurious Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit offers an opulent Grand Ballroom that can hold up to 500 guests for a cocktail reception, or 380 guests for a banquet.

Its other versatile and pillarless function rooms, are flooded with natural daylight and boast high ceilings, offering functionality for seamless event execution and guest satisfaction.

Further tailor event experiences with Dining in the Dark encounters, engaging team-building activities, featuring mixologist sessions and convenient treasure hunts around the hotel vicinity. Guests can also indulge in themed coffee breaks that offer a wide range of food, from authentic Thai-inspired delicacies to luxurious chocolate treats. 

Known for its dining reputation, the hotel’s restaurants cater to every palate, with the Michelin Guide award winner, Rossini’s, for fine Italian cuisine, international buffet at Orchid Cafe, and fresh seafood by the poolside at The Sala, and authentic Thai cuisine at basil.

The hotel boasts a central location with direct access via a skywalk to BTS Asok and MRT Sukhumvit stations, as well as shopping and entertainment spots.

The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel

With natural daylight and high ceiling, the pillarless ballroom holds up to 1,000 guests for an enjoyable event

Nestled in downtown Phloen Chit, just a 5-minute walk from the sky train station, The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel offers convenient access to public transportation.

Known as an epicurean hub, the hotel boasts eight restaurants with a diverse array of culinary experiences, including French cuisine at The Allium Bangkok, authentic Thai cuisine from the four regions of Thailand at The House of Smooth Curry, classic Cantonese with modern flair at The Silk Road, or progressive Japanese Kaiseki cuisine at Kintsugi Bangkok by Jeff Ramsey.

For meetings, there are 30 function rooms of various sizes, along with an exhibition area suitable for medium-scale exhibitions of up to 6,500m2.

Large events can take place at the three pillarless ballrooms, each with a capacity of up to 1,000 attendees, while high ceilings and natural daylight add to the welcoming atmosphere. 

For semi-outdoor functions, the hotel offers the picturesque Kandhavas Place, providing a pool view setting ideal for welcome cocktails accommodating up to 200 guests.

Ready to host your next meeting in Thailand? Make a booking now and let Marriott Bonvoy bring your vision to life.

Europe holds promise for Asian IMEX sellers

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Asian sellers at IMEX Frankfurt 2024 expect European interest to remain strong this year, with inbound activity driven by the buying power of the euro in Asia, good air connections, access to valuable business and membership markets, and destination allure that is unique to the region.

Eileen Quek, head of international sales at Constellar, one of Asia’s largest tradeshow and exhibition organisers and manager of Singapore Expo convention and exhibition centre, said European event organisers continue to regard Asia as a destination for their international events with interest, as Asian event suppliers and CVBs have maintained a favourable relationship with them throughout Covid disruptions.

Conference attendees want to experience the event destination and have an appetite for fun activities like whitewater rafting, notes Borneo Adventure

Asia is also an interesting region for European meetings to expand into because organisers can access a whole new segment of potential members and buyers.

“Associations that want to truly claim their international congress is global in nature will look at Asia. Singapore, especially, is a favourable destination because of its accessibility to and from so many parts of Asia-Pacific. Singapore’s visa-free arrangement for Chinese nationals is a plus too, as that facilitates attendance of Chinese attendees – a segment that many international associations want to engage with,” added Quek.

Malaysian cities have the added advantage of the current weak ringgit, which grants European event organisers stronger buying power. According to Ashwin Gunasekeran, CEO of Penang Convention & Exhibition Bureau, requests from Europe have spiked and events taking place in the Malaysian state are featuring quality pre and post events while delegates have been happy to “add on family vacations” to their business trip.

Sunway Hotels & Resorts’s director of commercial, Jeanne Chan, scored “two major leads” – both association events that are looking to take place in 2025 and 2026 – that will bring in “very, very good business” due to their duration, room requirements, and range of activities.

Still, Chan believes that more destination promotions could be done to underline the Malaysia’s ease of access, cost advantage when compared to Asia’s other popular options, and product offerings.

And for European delegates who hope to gain outstanding and meaningful experiences during their business meetings, they may find Sarawak rising to the challenge.

Mok Venia, managing director of Cat City Holidays, a DMC specialising in Sarawak, said the state’s unique culture, long-established responsible tourism practices, and opportunities to interact with local communities can add value to any business programme.

“These are Sarawak’s strengths. European organisers are increasingly looking for sustainable destinations and meaningful experiences for their events and participants – Sarawak can cater to this and more. Sarawak cannot give events a Ferrari convoy – it is not our style – but we can connect event delegates with the Land Dayak (indigenous groups in Sarawak) and discover how the ancient language and script of these tribes are still in use,” said Mok.

Cat City Holidays’s Mok sees a spike in European organisers looking for sustainable destinations and meaningful experiences

Borneo Adventure has taken conference groups into Sarawak’s jungles, on whitewater rafting, and to private barbecues on islands.

The tour company’s marketing representative, Michael Hawkins, told TTGmice that corporate clients “have an appetite for such activities”.

Hawkins said: “Those flying in longhaul do not want to spend all day, every day in the conference room. Meetings and events need a hook – why fly all the way to this destination to meet? Conference rooms look the same all around the world, so it is the destination experience that stands out.”

He added that the biggest growth area in tourism today is experience travel, and there are opportunities to weave insightful local experiences into the objective of the business event. Citing an example, Hawkins said Borneo Adventure is supporting a conference for midwives with field trips to Sarawak, and one of the activities is taking delegates into the local villages to interact with midwives there to understand how they do their work.

Rajeev Kohli, joint managing director of India-based Creative Travel and president of Euromic, a global association of DMCs, agrees that Asia has a lot of unique experiences that would enhance an international business event programme.

“If you want to give your attendees a once-in-a-lifetime experience, come to Asia. If you want to give them a fancy dinner after their meeting, then just go somewhere nearby,” he stated.

However, Kohli believes that Asia could do a lot better to win over European organisers by not “competing”. Instead, the region should join forces with an “Asia-first strategy” for bidding.

“I think Asia has not done a strong enough job in selling the region to the western markets. There are blockages (in getting western buyers’ attention). They often worry about having to travel so far to Asia and once there, what can they eat and what hotel quality they will have to contend with – all of which we know are the least of their event challenges,” Kohli remarked.

He encourages Asian business events stakeholders to work together to secure Europe-based international events first, and “once the event is in (the region), we can then fight for it”.

“Everyone will get their fair share; after the event is done with Singapore, it can rotate to Malaysia, Hong Kong or Thailand later on,” he said.

Sydney secures strong pipeline of future events

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Sydney has secured 103 business events, expected to inject over A$507 million (US$338.7 million) into the economy by 2030.

This milestone was announced at IMEX Frankfurt by Business Events Sydney’s (BESydney) CEO Lyn Lewis-Smith.

Event attendees at ICC Sydney. Photo credit: Richard O’Leary

“Our forward pipeline has grown, with these events anticipated to attract around 128,000 delegates. This influx will not only boost our local economy but also provide Australians with access to cutting-edge knowledge in AI, biodiversity, education, engineering, defense and aerospace, critical minerals, and various health and social issues,” she said.

The robust pipeline follows a successful 2023 for Sydney’s business events sector. Moreover, Sydney ranked 25th globally in the ICCA city rankings and secured sixth place in the Asia Pacific region according to ICCA, and third place according to booking technology platform Cvent.

Events in Sydney’s pipeline include the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine World Congress in 2024 which will bring in 2,500 delegates and A$10.8 million; the International Astronautical Congress in 2025 which will bring in 4,500 delegates and A21 million; and the World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics in 2030 with 3,500 delegates and A$17.7 million.

Lewis-Smith also noted a strong recovery in the corporate Meetings and Incentive segment, with global corporations increasingly choosing Sydney to foster corporate culture and innovation.

A cornerstone of BESydney’s bidding strategy is the International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney). Geoff Donaghy, CEO of ICC Sydney and group director of convention centres at ASM Global (APAC), expressed pride in hosting events that drive significant social and economic impacts.

Tourism Australia echoed the sentiment, celebrating Australia’s rise in the ICCA 2023 rankings. Phillipa Harrison, managing director of Tourism Australia, emphasised the importance of the Business Events Bid Fund Program in strengthening Australia’s visitor economy and event pipeline.

“Our advancement in ICCA’s global rankings highlights the collaborative strength of our industry and the appeal of our destinations,” Harrison added.

Hong Kong to host the 30th edition of Routes World

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Hong Kong has been officially selected as the host city for Routes World 2025.

Scheduled from September 24-26, 2025, the 30thRoutes  edition of the event will be held at AsiaWorld-Expo, hosted by Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) with the support of the Hong Kong Tourism Board.

Routes World unites decision makers from airlines, airports and the destinations they serve from across the globe; Hong Kong International Airport pictured

Vivian Cheung, chief operating officer of Airport Authority Hong Kong, said in a press release: “Routes World is a prestigious international event which will bring together over 3,000 industry leaders representing airports, airlines and other key stakeholders. This aligns perfectly with our commitment to strengthening Hong Kong’s position as an international aviation hub, connecting people in this world-class metropolis that embraces business opportunities, cultural diversity and social vibrancy.”

Cheung added: “We look forward to welcoming our guests from around the globe to visit and explore Hong Kong, and we hope that through this event, more routes can be opened connecting our city with more destinations.”

Independent analysis has demonstrated that the total economic impact of a typical Routes World event can exceed more than US$590 million. This is primarily a result of new air services secured due to the profile from hosting the event.

HKIA has witnessed strong passenger growth in 2024. In March 2024, the hub handled almost 4.4 million passengers and 29,840 flight movements, representing year-on-year increases of 56.7 per cent and 48.2 per cent, respectively.

With the completion of the Three-runway System (3RS) expected by the end of 2024, HKIA’s long-term strategy focuses on attracting airlines to open new destinations and leveraging the market potential of the Greater Bay Area and Mainland China. Following the full completion of the 3RS, the airport will have more slots, allowing new markets such as the Belt and Road Initiative countries and the Middle East to connect to Hong Kong.

Steven Small, director of Routes, said: ”Half of the world’s population lives within a five-hour flight of Hong Kong International Airport. With decision makers from over 130 countries expected to attend, Hong Kong will showcase the significant infrastructure developments to the people who decide where the world’s aircraft fly.”

Collinson expands partnership with SIA

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Collinson, a provision of airport experiences, loyalty and customer engagement solutions, and operator of LoungeKey, has expanded its partnership with Singapore Airlines (SIA).

This partnership will provide businesses in SIA’s HighFlyer programme access to LoungeKey Pass, a digital voucher that enables users access toover 1,500 airport lounges and travel experiences in over 700 airports in 145 countries. This includes experiences such as spa and sleep pods, gaming, as well as dining offerings.

Marhaba Lounge in Changi Airport’s Terminal 3

SIA’s HighFlyer programme allows businesses to enjoy preferential airfares and earn HighFlyer points when their employees travel for work. The points can in turn be used to offset the cost of future travel, or to access rewards. With this partnership, businesses in SIA’s HighFlyer programme across all four membership tiers will be able to redeem a LoungeKey Pass for every 8,000 HighFlyer points earned on the company account.

New businesses who sign up to be part of the HighFlyer programme can also redeem a pass as a milestone reward upon meeting a threshold of nett flown expenditure. Businesses can then reward individual employees with a LoungeKey Pass via their Highflyer account, to be enjoyed during their next trip.

“Global business travel spend is expected to surpass 2019 levels this year, resulting in many employees taking to the skies on behalf of their organisations. Our research has shown that consumers today place a high-value on travel-related benefits and rewards. In turn, providing access to airport lounges and travel experiences as part of a wider corporate travel proposition is an ideal way to support the well-being of business travellers; helping them to feel supported and valued by their employer while on the road,” said Todd Handcock, global chief commercial officer and Asia Pacific president, Collinson International.

Constellar shows off festivalisation forte at IMEX Frankfurt

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Constellar, one of Asia’s largest tradeshow and exhibition organisers and manager of Singapore Expo convention and exhibition centre, has taken a team to IMEX Frankfurt this week to highlight its festivalisation-as-a-service forte to the community of European event planners.

Elaborating on this specialisation, Khoo Yew Jin, vice president, brand & customer experience at Constellar, told TTGmice: “This is where we help organisers design, curate, and bring to life unique event experiences. From concept services like one-of-a-kind F&B zones and food trucks; unique networking areas; branded activations; alfresco spaces for open-air events, and more, we have a suite of products that are easily customisable and scalable according to the needs of each event, extending visitor experiences beyond our exhibition halls.”

Singapore Expo completed its delivery of the high-profile ITI World Symposium 2024 on May 11, a meeting of the Europe-based International Team for Implantology that was held in Asia for the first time

“We know European event planners are expected to increase budgets and are looking to hold large-scale in-person events in the coming years,” said Khoo, adding that a Cvent study also found that European event organisers included hybrid event tools, sustainability, and the ability to offer attendees a unique and unforgettable experience among their venue considerations.

“Singapore Expo has the capability to meet such demands and deliver the holistic experience needed for a successful event,” he added.

Singapore Expo offers organisers with flexible options for interconnected spaces spanning 10 halls, 32 meeting rooms and three atriums, covering 123,000m2, with additional alternative spaces providing creative event possibilities. Its outdoor atrium that stretches from Hall 4 to 6, for example, is a blank canvas for a wide range of activations, be it for networking beyond show hours or themed dining functions.

Constellar recently added the multipurpose Arena @ Expo (Hall 7) to its venue mix. Arena @ Expo has so far “generated increasing interest among European event planners and organisers”, with most complimenting its “versatility, high-quality acoustics and tech systems, and customisation capabilities”.

Khoo also expects Apex @ Expo (Hall 1) to do well with European event organisers, as it features advance technology in an immersive space that accommodates a plenary hall, broadcast studio, and a configurable screen of 54m by 5m.

Additionally, Constellar’s 18-seat K2 chef’s table, where a farm-to-table dining concept is presented in a private venue, may appeal to planners who appreciate a unique dining experience that can easily transition from meetings. The venue is flexible, with an opaque mobile wall transforming K2 from a boardroom into a dining hall with live cooking presentation.

Furthermore, with a greater focus on sustainable venues, Constellar is confident that Singapore Expo will rank high in the minds of European event organisers.

The venue is Building & Construction Authority (BCA) Green Mark Platinum-certified; is powered by on-site solar panels the size of eight football fields; and has various urban farms providing sustainable harvest to its kitchens.

“Through plastic-free packaging and eco-friendly F&B offerings, we aim to help event organisers integrate sustainability throughout their event planning process,” said Khoo.

When asked how else would Singapore Expo stand out as a venue of choice for European event planners, Khoo pointed to the Expo Advantage Program, where organisers can leverage exclusive partner privileges to enhance their event. For example, the programme’s discounted rates with local media partners will enable international event organisers to better plan and execute their event promotions in Singapore.

Through her interactions with European buyers at IMEX Frankfurt this week, Eileen Quek, head of international sales, said confidence in Singapore’s stability and support from a knowledgeable CVB team were also crucial in shaping decisions.

She said: “Singapore is still one of the top cities for European associations and event organisers. Many of them learnt through Covid that many things have changed… and some relationships with suppliers today have become less flexible. Several buyers have told me that relationships with venues and CVBs in Asia have, however, remained strong.

“And within Asia, Singapore stands out favourably because of good governance. When planning meetings three or four years in advance, organisers want to be sure that their plans will remain valid down the road, that the government, the CVB, and how things are in the destination will still be the same.”

Quek said she has seen good leads at the show, with one association head making a swift decision by the second day to bring her international congress to Singapore Expo in 2028.

Launceston gears up for 25th Symposium of Australian Gastronomy

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Such events provide opportunities to share the destination’s culture, ideas, and create opportunities for future investment. Photo credit: Rennee Hodskiss Photography

As one of only 57 UNESCO Cities of Gastronomy around the world, Launceston is ready to host the 25th Symposium of Australian Gastronomy (SAG 25) from July 5-8, 2024.

The event will welcome more than 100 gastronomic enthusiasts from Australia and New Zealand, and visitors will have multiple opportunities to sample local food and drink, as well as dine at Launceston’s restaurants.

Such events provide opportunities to share the destination’s culture, ideas, and create opportunities for future investment. Photo credit: Rennee Hodskiss Photography

Chair of the symposium organising committee and board member of the Tasmanian Agrifood Network (TAN), Andrew Pitt, said the national event will be the first of its kind held in northern Tasmania.

“The theme for this year’s event is ‘island’ which perfectly encapsulates the fine produce that can be sourced and enjoyed across our state. SAG 25 will be a significant event for our F&B industry as it has an established audience who will exchange their knowledge and ideas with local producers,” he added.

Pitt was also a key member of the successful bid for Launceston to become a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2021.

“We are developing an identity revolving around F&B and this symposium will play a vital role in showcasing this identity to a captivated national audience,” Pitt said.

Business Events Tasmania’s CEO Marnie Craig pointed out this is a key example of how strategically aligned events can benefit Tasmanian economy and reputation beyond visitation.

“Business events such as this are worth A$199 million (US$131.7 million) to the Tasmanian economy. These events attract world-renowned experts to Tasmania while providing opportunities to share our culture and ideas, and create opportunities for future investment.

“Twenty eight per cent of delegates bring at least one other person with them, 20 per cent explore regional Tasmania and 89 per cent intend to return within three years,” she added.

Perth secures National Suicide Prevention Conference 2025

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Perth's skyline

Perth, Western Australia, has been chosen by Suicide Prevention Australia, the national peak body, as the host destination for the National Suicide Prevention Conference (NSPC) 2025.

In its 26th edition, NSPC 2025 will bring over 700 industry professionals together to address critical issues surrounding mental health and share innovative practices.

Perth’s skyline

Gareth Martin, CEO of Business Events Perth, said that the win is a testament to Western Australia’s commitment to the health and medical life science sector.

“Our recent ‘Re-aWAken’ mega fam played a strategic role in attracting NSPC 2025 to Perth and Business Events Perth looks forward to collaborating with stakeholders and partners to ensure its success, providing delegates with an enriching and memorable experience in Western Australia,” he added.

TCEB outlines new direction for Thai MICE industry at IMEX Frankfurt

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From left: TCEB's Supanich Thiansing, and Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya

Thailand aims to be more than just a business events destination, and is striving to offer authentic experiences by harnessing its cultural heritage, while embracing innovation and sustainability to create high-value experiences for visitors.

During a press conference at IMEX Frankfurt on May 14, TCEB’s president, Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, shared that Thailand has welcomed 636,694 business events travellers who have spent 36.7 million baht (US$1 million) as of the six-month mark; Thailand’s fiscal year is from October 2023 to September 2024.

From left: TCEB’s Supanich Thiansing, and Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya. Photo: Rachel AJ Lee

He mentioned that TCEB will focus on attracting more business events in key emerging industries, as millennials, the upcoming generation of business event attendees, are showing significant interest in these sectors. These industries include food security, health tech innovation or medical tourism, urban quality of life and mobility, as well as creative soft power.

Chiruit added that TCEB is also exploring how to organise more “non-conventional events”. For instance, the recent Money20/20 Asia event held from April 23-25, 2024, in Bangkok, was a blend of conference, exhibition, and festival.

In addition, sustainability continues to be paramount in TCEB’s agenda. As of the same fiscal year, TCEB has actively supported over 90 events in carbon emission avoidance, reducing over 240,000kg of carbon dioxide, equivalent to planting some 14,000 trees.

TCEB also created the Bangkok Protocol, a sustainable gastronomy framework, as a legacy of the ICCA Congress 2023. The framework examines various aspects of food production and consumption, including the sourcing of ingredients, cultivation methods, journey from farm to table, cultural significance and authenticity, and strategies for managing food waste.

Said Chiruit: “We are thrilled to learn that sustainable food sourcing and food-waste management at the ICCA Congress 2023 in Bangkok will be used as a model at the next ICCA Congresses, starting this year.”

Supanich Thiansing, TCEB’s director of meetings and incentives department, also highlighted several new infrastructure investments that would benefit event groups.

This includes the introduction of new rail links connecting key destinations like the airport and IMPACT exhibition and convention venue in Muang Thong Thani, as well as the addition of over 50 new hotels nationwide. Additionally, the inauguration of SAT-1 terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport, has significantly increased the airport’s capacity from 45 to 60 million passengers annually.

Moreover, Bangkok’s EM District also welcomed the opening of UOB LIVE in February 2024. This venue is capable of hosting up to 6,000 attendees for various events, including concerts, conventions, and exhibitions.

To showcase these new products, network with Thai suppliers, and explore Thailand’s potential for business events, Supanich extended an invitation to participate in the upcoming Thailand Innovative Meetings Exchange, scheduled to be held in both Bangkok and Chiang Mai from June 17-22, 2024.

Local pride shines bright at Asia pavilions at IMEX Frankfurt

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From cocktails made with native Asian botanicals and handcrafted spirits by homegrown Asian distillers to rattan bags handwoven by indigenous tribeswomen, local flavours, brands and artisans are getting more air time at country pavilions led by Asian CVBs at IMEX Frankfurt this year.

At the Singapore pavilion, a lively bar presenting cocktails crafted by Singapore-based The Orientalist Sprits welcomes buyers and show visitors and offers a peek into the city-state’s growing movement in craft spirits and hints at the vibrant cocktail culture that can be found in Singapore. On the morning of May 15, the quintessential Singaporean breakfast favourite, sweet kaya (coconut jam) toasts, were dished out to media guests ahead of a press briefing led by the Singapore Tourism Board.

Aiman journeys from Penang to Frankfurt to showcase the Malaysian state’s well-loved roti canai to show attendees

Over at the Sarawak pavilion, visitors can dig into a hot bowl of laksa (noodles in creamy, spicy broth) or knock back cocktails made with native ingredients, like torched ginger flower and langkau (traditional rice wine), while browsing an extensive collection of products from small-scale entrepreneurs with a sustainable and responsible business practice.

Business Events Sarawak (BESarawak) spokesperson, Rose Bruce, told TTGmice that the Sarawak Entrepreneur Product Showcase and local F&B service would often be done at tradeshows where the CVB has its own destination pavilion, as that would mean more floor space to use to present unique destination experiences.

Seoul Tourism Organization hosts a K-Food Fiesta on the first two days of the trade event, feeding pavilion visitors with Korean beer and fried chicken – a favourite meal combination among South Koreans. At the Macao X Hengqin joint destination pavilion, visitors can get their caffeine fix from traditional claypot-brewed coffee or sip a glass of Sangria, which highlights Macau’s Portuguese and Spanish heritage.

However, showcasing local products and brands at destination pavilions is more than just a means of attracting and entertaining buyers.

Jessie Heng, regional director of Singapore-based events specialist MICE Maestro, which exhibits with Team Singapore this year, is giving away little jars of Tiger Balm, a local analgesic heat rub that is present in every Singaporean household. Previously, popular local snack brands like Irvins, known for its addictive salted-egg coated chips, have also been gifted to buyers at B2B meetings. All gifts come with a story of the brand, product, and relation to Singapore’s way of life.

“These are uniquely Singapore brands and products, and will remind our clients of the destination. Some clients also draw inspiration from these gifts for their delegate goody bags and destination experiences,” said Heng, adding that events’ inclusion of made-in-Singapore products would also allow more businesses to share the prosperity of the country’s business events industry.

Business Events Sarawak brings the Sarawak Entrepreneur Product Showcase to its destination pavilion at IMEX Frankfurt 2024 to connect responsible local SMEs with event organisers looking for meaningful local engagements

BESarawak’s Sarawak Entrepreneur Product Showcase prioritises local brands with local owners, are small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and whose work support and build local communities. Different brands and products are presented each time. This initiative has a positive business impact on featured SMEs. Take for instance the Penan Women Project, whose handwoven rattan products, from purses to shoulder bags, have charmed event organisers keen to present their guests with authentic Sarawakian welcome gifts that have a meaningful backstory. These rattan products use sustainable materials, ensure the longevity of a heritage craft, and direct earnings to women weavers and their families.

“The whole idea behind the Sarawak Entrepreneur Product Showcase is to support such companies and give them an international exposure because we can – we have the privilege of showing this off to the world when we lead destination showcases at such major tradeshows,” explained Bruce.

Ashwin Gunasekaran, CEO of Penang Convention & Exhibition Bureau (PCEB), said local F&B could be a lasting hook for destination awareness and recall. He said: “I tasted local coffee at a Tourism New Zealand pavilion years ago, and can still remember the flavour and aroma today. Now, good coffee reminds me of New Zealand. Similarly, I want Penang’s tau sar piah (a sweet and savoury pastry with green bean paste fillings) and roti canai (local flatbread) to connect MICE buyers with us.”

The Penang pavilion at IMEX Frankfurt 2024 dishes out roti canai with curry and cups of teh tarik all day – and not just regular ones. Aiman, a young man whose family has been serving both for generations in Penang, prepares these local refreshments at the pavilion for event attendees. At certain intervals of the day, he swirls and flips dough masterfully, drawing cameras and eyeballs alike.

“We are trying to get the younger generation to be involved in the MICE business ecosystem. Aiman’s parents were once part of PCEB’s destination promotion activities, and now it is his turn,” remarked Gunasekaran.

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