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Sarawak builds legacy journal editions, partners Goyang CVB on content and promotion

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Business Events Sarawak’s Amelia Roziman (left, front row) and Goyang CVB’s Peter Lee (right, front row) stamp on a partnership, with ICCA’s Waikin Wong (from left, back row), Senthil Gopinath and Jane Vong Holmes celebrating the milestone

Following on from the November 2022 publication of what is said to be the world’s first international academic journal specific to business events and their legacies, Business Events Sarawak and ICCA are gearing up for the release of Issue 1 Volume 2 of the International Journal of Business Events and Legacies (IJBEL) in a month’s time.

When IJBEL was first released last year, ICCA’s CEO Senthil Gopinath said it would furnish business events researchers and industry practitioners with a multidisciplinary perspective on the value of meetings and real-world case studies, as well as serve as an additional platform for destination showcase.

Business Events Sarawak’s Amelia Roziman (left, front row) and Goyang CVB’s Peter Lee (right, front row) stamp on a partnership, with ICCA’s Waikin Wong (from left, back row), Senthil Gopinath and Jane Vong Holmes celebrating the milestone

The inaugural issue featured six academic papers, four industry papers, and one special note on current hot topics, such as the effectiveness of hybrid events; managing sustainable events in an urban destination; hosting business events in times of crisis; optimising e-tourism and e-marketplaces for business events, and legacy approaches.

The second volume will carry on in the same direction with eight papers.

While work is being finalised on the new volume, Business Events Sarawak’s CEO, Amelia Roziman told TTGmice that the third publication – IJBEL Issue 2 Volume 1 – is scheduled for launch at ICCA Congress 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand this November.

This edition, according to Amelia, will focus solely on legacy impacts of meetings.

To round up content on IJBEL Issue 2 Volume 1 and plan for upcoming editions, Business Events Sarawak inked an MoU with Goyang CVB on August 24 that will see the latter supporting the project with content and promotion as a strategic partner.

“Goyang CVB will help us secure more papers from Goyang’s industry partners and academia for upcoming issues,” stated Amelia.

Commenting on the partnership, Peter Lee, managing director of Goyang CVB, said he had “no reason to refuse” Business Events Sarawak’s invite to collaborate.

Said Lee: “Legacy creation is a goal of every city that seeks more positive impacts from business events. Business Events Sarawak did a great job with the journal’s first issue, and has many practical action plans on building event legacies.”

When asked which business event in Goyang could make a good legacy case study for the journal, Lee elected the annual Goyang Destination Week. The event, now in its seventh edition, kicked off on August 22 with the public-facing Goyang MICE Day, designed to get citizens acquainted with the world of business events. Other events that made up Goyang Destination Week included the Asia Pacific Business Events Youth Challenge on August 23, which drew participation from 50 teams from around the region; the International Destination Competitiveness Forum, which saw about 400 industry professionals attending in person and online; and the ICCA Asia Pacific Business Development Forum on August 24, which had 200 in-person attendees.

Lee explained that Goyang Destination Week was first created in 2017 to bring attention to Goyang City.

“Today, as a result of the event, more citizens got to know about the business events industry and want to be involved in it,” he said.

Minor Hotels appoints new GM for Anantara Mina Al Arab Ras Al Khaimah Resort

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Minor Hotels has named Ramsey Saarany as general manager at Anantara Mina al Arab Ras Al Khaimah Resort ahead of its opening later this year.

Ramsey brings two decades of experience in the premium hospitality industry and will lead and oversee all strategies and operations of the resort.

Holiday Inn & Suites Geelong announces new appointments

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Ahead of its opening on September 8, Holiday Inn & Suites Geelong has announced several key appointments.

Stacey Cameron is the new director of sales & marketing, and brings extensive hospitality and leadership experience to the new hotel. She is also overseeing the conference & events team during the initial launch of the hotel.

From left: Stacey Cameron, Migo Razon, and Dave Wilson

Her career includes managing operations at Peppers Beach Club & Spa Palm Cove and orchestrating events in Tropical North Queensland.

The new executive chef Migo Razon hails from the Philippines and brings a breadth of experience to the hotel’s restaurant, Maestro. He has enjoyed roles at Double Tree by Hilton Melbourne, and most recently at Sheraton Melbourne Hotel.

Joining the team as food & beverage manager, seasoned hospitality professional Dave Wilson had an impressive 12-year tenure at the Vue Group in Melbourne where he transitioned to Little Creatures Geelong Brewery as operations manager for three years.

TTG Asia Media appointed digital show daily producer at ICCA Congress 2023

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From left: ICCA's Senthil Gopinath; Goyang CVB's Peter Lee (who acted as a witness to the signing); and TTG Asia Media's Darren Tan

The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) has selected TTG Asia Media to be the digital show daily producer at its upcoming ICCA Congress 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand.

With the prestigious event for meetings professionals and association leadership rotating to Asia-Pacific for its 2023 edition, TTG Asia Media is well positioned to convey event proceedings and ICCA developments to its established industry audience across the wide region. The TTG Show Daily at ICCA Congress 2023 will also feature select cities in the region that are primed for international meetings, with opportunities available to CVBs keen to showcase their destination.

From left: ICCA’s Senthil Gopinath; Goyang CVB’s Peter Lee (who acted as a witness to the signing); and TTG Asia Media’s Darren Tan. Photo: Karen Yue

The digital show daily editorial team will be led by TTG Asia Media’s group editor, Karen Yue. It will be based on-site at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center for the event, from November 12-15, 2023.

Senthil Gopinath, CEO of ICCA, said: “This year we are doing the Congress differently by giving participants a unique role in creating content to shape our industry as we move into 2024 and beyond. With so much to capture, it is essential that we have eyes and ears everywhere in the QSNCC. It is why we have chosen to work with TTG Asia Media. They will add real value to the participant experience – and to those watching from afar – by bringing their event expertise and professionalism to reflect and record everything that is going on around us.”

Commenting on the partnership, Darren Ng, managing director of TTG Asia Media, said: “TTG Asia Media’s Travel Trade Publishing group has been connecting Asia-Pacific’s travel industry with its leading trade publications since 1974, and our quality editorial content has led us to produce live show dailies at many high-profile industry events. We are also no strangers to the world of business events and association meetings as well as the value such gatherings bring to local and regional economies and communities.

“Therefore, we are very proud to be able to support ICCA, host city Bangkok, and the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau in their ICCA Congress 2023 objectives, by being the vehicle that will convey event proceedings and ICCA developments to all attendees and industry stakeholders.”

A signing ceremony between ICCA and TTG Asia Media was conducted this morning (August 25, 2023) on the sidelines of ICCA’s Goyang Destination Week 2023 in Goyang, South Korea.

Besides the TTG Show Daily at ICCA Congress 2023, TTG Asia Media’s editorial team will also be reporting on developments on the ground for various titles – TTGmice, TTGassociations and TTG BT-MICE China.

Additionally, as part of the partnership between TTG Asia Media and ICCA for the ICCA Congress 2023, ICCA-led content will be prioritised at TTG Asia Media’s very own meetings and business travel tradeshow – IT&CM Asia Pacific and CTW Asia Pacific.

Legacy stories may help solve meetings industry’s funding and talent issues

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Meetings specialists at the International Destination Competitiveness Forum 2023, which opened this morning (August 24) in Goyang, South Korea, say communicating event legacy impacts can result in a wide range of benefits for the meetings industry, from improved government support to stronger local talent pipeline.

Amelia Roziman, CEO of Business Events (BE) Sarawak, who opened the Passion Drives Legacy panel at the one-day event, shared how a legacy focused strategy undertaken by her team was able to transform the government’s view of the meetings industry as an “insignificant” GDP contributor in 2019 into a far more supportive recognition, with Sarawak established in May this year as the first legacy capital for business events in Malaysia and Borneo by the premier of Sarawak.

Asian meetings industry players discuss the importance of tracking legacy impacts at the International Destination Competitiveness Forum 2023 in Goyang, South Korea

With the premier’s acknowledgement, BE Sarawak is now tasked with driving sustainable, purpose-driven business events and prioritising topics that fall within the government’s Post Covid-19 Development Strategy 2030 economic plan. To achieve these, the bureau was given a 60 per cent funding boost.

Charlie Bae, CEO of Daegu CVB, told TTGmice that the legacy story must also be communicated to the general public, as citizen sentiments around business events can influence how government structures funding for CVBs.

“Citizens do not understand business events unless they see their income or sales volume increase as a result of such gatherings, or have personal experience in attending a business event,” he said.

“(When citizens attach no value to) business events, the city government led by the mayor and city councillors will be reluctant to provide necessary funds to support our industry (and) the work of the CVB,” he said, adding that public understanding of business events is still too low in his city of almost 2.5 million people.

Bae also warned that weak public understanding of business events can result in a poorer talent pipeline.

“There are colleges in Daegu offering tourism courses, but business events is not tourism and there no specialised courses on just business events. It is a problem because we want to bring Daegu citizens into our industry but the schools (cannot facilitate this talent development pipeline yet),” he explained.

For now, Daegu CVB is plugging the knowledge gap with on-the-job training for its staff.

When asked what could be done to improve public sentiments, Jane Vong Holmes, senior manager at meetings industry consultancy GainingEdge, said there should be a public campaign by CVBs to communicate the longer term positive outcomes of business events.

She shared that Asian CVB clients are keen on the legacy concept and some are at the research stage now, working to understand meeting outcomes and how to measure legacy.

“Such data can help destination marketers craft better communications around impacts for the public, such as highlighting that more young people are going for STEM education after being inspired by a recent STEM conference in town,” she said.

To tell the legacy story right, cities need to change the way meetings are evaluated. Their value should be measured qualitatively instead of quantitatively, which would take tourism KPIs like attendee numbers and hotel room nights into account. This, Holmes said, is especially important to avoid underestimating events’ contribution to the host city when organisers adopt online or hybrid event formats.

“When online or hybrid event formats are adopted, destinations may see fewer business events visitors and hotel room nights. The move to measure legacy will allow stakeholders to see the deeper and longer term benefits brought in by business events,” she explained.

Raffles Cambodia names new cluster DOSM

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Raffles Hotels & Resorts has appointed Andrew Hartley as its new cluster director of sales and marketing, overseeing Raffles Hotel Le Royal and Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor.

Based in Cambodia’s Phnom Penh, Hartley brings with him more than 20 years of experience in luxury hotels around the world, including in Thailand, Singapore, Australia, China, Vietnam, the UK and Oman.

He was most recently assistant vice president of strategic sales and marketing for Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts in the Asia-Pacific based in Singapore.

MyCEB launches MyTripleE support programme at MBEW

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From left: MyCEB's Zain Azrai Rashid; Malaysia’s deputy secretary general (tourism) Zamri Mat Zain; MyCEB’s Saraya Arbi

The Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) has launched MyTripleE programme, a new support programme under its Meet in Malaysia campaign to attract regional and international business events to Malaysia, as well as boost the domestic business events sector in line with its Business Events Strategic Marketing Plan 2021 – 2030.

The support programme’s three components, Excel, Elevate, and Enliven, provide financial and non-financial support to enhance the execution of business events and cater to various target market segments that include conventions, exhibitions, corporate meetings and incentives.

From left: MyCEB’s Zain Azrai Rashid; Malaysia’s deputy secretary general (tourism) Zamri Mat Zain; MyCEB’s Saraya Arbi

Support for corporate meetings and incentive travel groups are based on the event size, duration and number of international participants with a maximum support value of RM2,500 (US$538) for event sizes of less than 50 people, to RM47,500 for event sizes ranging from 251 to 500 people.

Exhibition organisers who qualify are entitled to support for partial sponsorship of hall rental, hosted buyers and speakers, on-site support as well as legacy and sustainability activities.

This support programme was launched during the Malaysia Business Events Week (MBEW) and it will run up to end-2024.

MyCEB’s interim chairman, Saraya Arbi, shared in her opening remarks during MBEW: “MyTripleE programme is based on a three-pronged strategy designed to cover three identified target market segments. It covers international market development as part of our ongoing portfolio and further encourages the expansion of local events and meetings to foster the spirit of unity and harmony amongst Malaysians. Additionally, MyTripleE also targets to emphasise cultural elements and to serve as an enhancement of governmental Business Events.”

She also revealed that for the first eight months of 2023, MyCEB and its partners had won 215 business events scheduled to be held from this year up to 2030. These events are expected to attract some 772,378 delegates and are projected to generate around RM3.6 billion.

Pan Pacific Singapore shows off refreshed interiors and new initiatives

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Ocean Ballroom

Pan Pacific Hotels Group’s flagship, Pan Pacific Singapore, unveiled its S$30 million (US$22.1 million) transformation last week showcasing refreshed new event spaces, functional and technological innovations, guestrooms, and more sustainable measures.

The refurbished Ocean Ballroom can now accommodate up to 450 people and can be divided into five Ocean Rooms. Its three-metre high, floor-to-ceiling windows have also been fitted with roller blinds to allow in natural light.

Ocean Ballroom

Each Ocean Room is equipped with a 135-inch HD LED Display, built-in video conferencing systems and an 85-inch screen. Meeting planners can view different room configurations using Oculus headsets.

Also new is a bird- and local botanicals-themed destination bar PLUME. The main bar and separate intimate private space The Nest, can be booked out. The former’s Aviary package costs S$6,000 and S$4,000 for the latter’s Flight package.

Together, PLUME and The Nest can seat 94 people and 125 seated and standing. The main bar seats 80 and 100 seated and standing, while The Nest seats 14 people and 25 seated and standing.

Elsewhere on the property, the hotel has opened a new dining and retail concept Pacific Emporium, featuring authentic local flavours, artisanal produce and specially curated gifting options from local brands and designers.

On the sustainability front, the hotel has installed water filters in guestrooms – which have also undergone a refresh – replacing plastic water bottles with refillable glass bottles. It is also sourcing local and seasonal produce and offering F&B concepts to cater to vegan/vegetarian guests and those looking for plant-based protein alternatives.

The hotel is also test-bedding AI-powered smart food waste management to identify and reduce food wastage, and implementing bio-digesters to convert food waste into nutrient water or sewage for responsible disposal.

Apart from providing eco-friendly pens, stirrers, takeaway coffee cups and boxes, plastic packaging has been cut and used soap and non-disposable plastics are being recycled.

Sustainability takes centrestage at IBTM World’s Association Leaders’ Forum

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IBTM World 2022

IBTM World has revealed the first details of its new-look Association Leaders’ Forum, which will take place on day one (November 28, 2023) of IBTM World in Barcelona.

Produced in partnership with ESAE (European Society of Association Executives), the IBTM World Association Leaders’ Forum will focus on how the associations community can contribute to the ongoing debate around sustainability and the challenges that come with it.

IBTM World 2022

High-level presentations, lightning talks and interactive debates are part of a fresh format designed to infuse energy and foster culture among participants, to replace that sense of community that may have been lost in the shift to working from home.

The programme will open with the exploration of association trends for 2024 from Mike Morrissey, ESAE president and CEO of the European Cancer Organisation. This will be followed by a speaker-led debate moderated by Mohamed Mezghani, secretary general, UITP (The International Association of Public Transport), where the debate will centre on travel and sustainability, with participants exploring the merit of carbon offsetting and the broader positive effects to society that a meeting or a conference can have.

Following this, a selection of high-profile association leaders will participate in a panel discussion on how associations can change the world for the better. The discussion will include incorporating ESG into decision-making and operations, and explore topics such as DEI, sustainability and corporate responsibility.

The afternoon’s sessions will then feature fast-paced lightning talks on hot topics including Artificial Intelligence, ESG, and impact versus environment. There will be opportunities to network throughout the forum, as well as networking drinks afterwards.

The Association Leaders Forum is open to Association Buyers and select Media attending IBTM World.

Chemeca conference to engage future chemical engineers in Auckland

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The conference will also provide the opportunity to showcase the charm of Auckland (pictured)

Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland will welcome chemical engineers and scientists from across Australasia this October as it hosts Chemeca 2023.

The conference will be held from October 1–3, 2023, at the Hilton Auckland and is expected to attract around 200 delegates, delivering an estimated 870 room nights for Auckland and an economic impact of more than NZ$350,000 (US$257,858).

The conference will also provide the opportunity to showcase the charm of Auckland (pictured)

Themed Chemical Engineering – Leading the Transition into a Sustainable Future, it will include a mix of plenary, keynote and technical presentations from industry and academic leaders in the field.

Meng Wai Woo and Saeid Baroutian, associate professors of Chemicals and Materials Engineering at the University of Auckland will co-chair the conference. Juliet Gerrard, the prime minister’s chief science advisor, will be the conference’s gala dinner speaker.

Woo said that an important element of this year’s event will be engaging with students at both high school and university level. The organising committee is working with high schools around Auckland to invite students to join in the conference to learn more about what chemical engineering is and the impact it has on the future landscape.

Chemeca 2023 will also showcase the pioneering work being done in all four universities offering Chemical Engineering studies in New Zealand – the University of Auckland, University of Canterbury, Massey University, and University of Waikato.

Moreover, university students have also been engaged to take part in a Hackathon competition co-sponsored by Fonterra and Future Fuels CRC. Student groups will be tasked to conceptually design an alternative gaseous fuel infrastructure solution that supports the transition from carbon-intensive fuels to net-zero carbon emission fuels at dairy plants. Finalists will present their work at an in-person pitch at Chemeca 2023.

New Zealand last hosted Chemeca, which rotates annually throughout Australasia, in Queenstown in 2018.

The event is supported by Auckland Convention Bureau (ACB), a division of Tātaki Auckland Unlimited, and Tourism New Zealand Business Events.

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