Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 5th May 2026
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Asia Venue Alliance forms, aims to grow business events in secondary destinations

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The official signing of AVA took place at BE @ Penang 2023

Convention centres in secondary destinations in Asia have united to form the first Asia Venue Alliance (AVA), where the alliance aims to advance event hosting standards and establish a strong regional brand that can shine on the global business events stage.

The alliance will also foster collaboration through the exchange of events, cross-promotion, and sharing valuable industry insights.

The official signing of AVA took place at BE @ Penang 2023

AVA’s five founding members – Ariyana Convention Centre Danang, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, International Convention Centre Tainan, Borneo Convention Centre Kuching, and Setia SPICE Convention Centre – officially signed a Memorandum of Cooperation at Setia SPICE Convention Centre in Penang on December 7 in conjunction with the eighth edition of BE @ Penang 2023.

AVA’s chairman, Francis Teo, told TTGmice: “We aspire to capitalise on the collective strengths of our members and the burgeoning international business events market to generate robust business leads for rotating conferences and association meetings. Typically, at tradeshows, one considers oneself fortunate to secure 10 to 12 leads per event. Through this alliance, our aim is to significantly surpass this benchmark.”

On whether the destinations are competing against one another, Gentzsch Andre, general manager of Ariyana Tourism Complex, pointed out: “We don’t see ourselves as competing for business, but instead, we are cooperating. For us, this alliance is important in building our visibility as Vietnam does not have a convention bureau and has limited marketing for business events.”

Eric van Piggelen, CEO of Borneo Convention Centre Kuching, and Riyanthi Handayani, president director of Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center, are also both thrilled to be part of the alliance.

“We are not just creating a network but we are building a community of premier event spaces committed to delivering unparalleled experiences. Our vision is to set the stage for extraordinary events that leave a lasting impact,” stated Riyanthi.

“Together, we will establish new standards for event excellence and position Asia as the go-to destination for world-class conventions and gatherings,” added Piggelen.

Markus Tan helms as IMESA regional director of Singapore Tourism Board

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The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has named Markus Tan as the regional director for India, Middle East, South Asia, and Africa (IMESA), effective January 1, 2024.

In his new role, based in Mumbai, Tan will spearhead STB’s initiatives in promoting Leisure and Business Travel & Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Exhibitions (BTMICE) in the IMESA region. He will oversee travel promotions, public relations, and marketing, and drive developmental efforts to enhance Singapore’s position as a premier travel and business destination.

A veteran of STB, Tan has dedicated 18 years to the organisation in various pivotal roles. He was most recently the director for World Expo where he led the whole-of-government efforts to conceptualise, develop, and operate the Singapore Pavilion at Osaka World Expo 2025.

Silversea welcomes new DOS (Japan, Korea, and South-east Asia)

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Silversea has appointed Takanobu Kobayakawa as the new director of sales for Japan, Korea, and South-east Asia. He will report to Adam Radwanski, Silversea’s managing director for the Asia-Pacific region.

In his new position, Kobayakawa will lead the strategic sales initiatives and cultivate trade partnerships across markets within his portfolio.

Prior to joining Silversea, he played pivotal roles in shaping sales strategies and enhancing market presence for notable cruise lines.

JA Resorts & Hotels names new DOSM

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JA Resorts & Hotels has appointed Khumar Askerova as the new director of sales and marketing for the Indian Ocean region.

In her new role, she will oversee sales for the company’s Indian Ocean flagship property JA Manafaru in the Maldives and two properties in the Seychelles, the boutique JA Enchanted Island and luxury villa residencies at JA Enchanted Waterfront.

She brings with her 25 years of experience in sales and marketing within the hospitality industry, and served most recently as regional director of sales & marketing at COMO Hotels.

PCAAE gears up for 11th Association Summit next week

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PCAAE's Association Summit in 2022

The Philippine Council of Associations and Association Executives (PCAAE) is making preparing for its 11th Association Summit (AS11) on December 20 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).

The Summit will followed by a virtual General Council of Members Meeting and CEO report the next day.

PCAAE’s Association Summit in 2022

The Summit will comprise an Association Knowledge Exchange, where topics will include exploring the role of AI and other emerging technologies, and sustainable practices in building the future of associations.

Speakers include American Society of Association Executives’ (ASAE) president and CEO Michelle Mason; and Amy Hissrich, vice president global and web strategies. Meanwhile, the panellists will be three executives from the Analytics and AI Association of the Philippines. They will be led by president Michelle Alarcon, chair of AI Committee Dominic Ligot, and executive director Sherwin Pelayo.

Aside from the conference, AS11 will also feature a B2B marketplace for associations to learn about the venues and services available from hotels, PCOs, venues and other service providers.

The summit will close with PCAAE’s yearly ‘Ang Susi’, which will recognise associations and association executives that have made key contributions to national sustainable development.

Meet with More with Paradox Singapore Merchant Court

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Brought to you by Paradox Singapore

Merchant Court Ballroom

Paradox Singapore Merchant Court stands as a beacon of sophistication, offering an unrivalled venue for a spectrum of business events, from private board meetings to grand conferences. Nestled along the riverside, our conference and event facilities, strategically located on the lobby level, redefine the art of hosting.

The crown jewel is the Merchant Court Ballroom, a 680-square-meter column-free expanse with a soaring ceiling height of 6 meters. This elegant space, adorned with floor-to-wall glass windows on one end, is a canvas ready to be painted with the unique hues of conferences and product presentations. This creates an inviting and chic venue capable of accommodating up to 580 delegates with comfort and style. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and complemented by an adjoining foyer ideal for private receptions, Paradox Singapore Merchant Court ensures that every business event, whether an international conference or an intimate meeting, is an affair to remember.

The Merchant Court Ballroom is a testament to architectural finesse, offering versatility that extends beyond the boundaries of conventional event spaces. The column-less design provides unobstructed views and a sense of grandeur, creating an ideal backdrop for conferences where every participant feels engaged. The expansive floor-to-wall glass windows allow an abundance of natural light, creating an atmosphere of openness and sophistication. This unique setting caters not only to corporate events but also serves as an exquisite venue for product presentations, blending practicality with aesthetics seamlessly.

Inkwood Room U-Shape

Our commitment to excellence goes beyond the physical space. The seven meeting rooms, thoughtfully designed and equipped with the latest technology, provide a conducive environment for focused discussions and collaborative sessions. Whether orchestrating a private board meeting or planning a grand conference, our facilities are tailored to meet diverse business needs, ensuring flexibility in hosting events of varying scales.

Paradox Singapore Merchant Court understands that hosting a business event is more than providing a space; it’s about crafting a professional and impactful experience. Our dedicated team takes pride in offering not just a venue but a partnership in creating seamless and productive business gatherings. From the meticulous planning of international conferences to curating focused meetings, our service is marked by attention to detail and a commitment to exceeding expectations. From crafting customised menus to coordinating logistical details, our Catering Sales Team is committed to enhancing every facet of your event. The presence of a dedicated Catering Sales Manager on the day ensures proactive assistance, allowing you to focus on your guests while we take care of the details, guaranteeing a smooth and memorable occasion.

Inkwood Room Cluster Setup

In conclusion, Paradox Singapore Merchant Court is not just a venue; it’s an embodiment of refined elegance and impeccable service for business events. Whether it’s a conference, a meeting, or a product presentation, our facilities and team are dedicated to elevating every business event, making it a truly remarkable and productive experience for all involved. You are not just picking a location. Instead, you are embracing a tangible result—a place where events evolve into unforgettable experiences, and routine meetings undergo a change into purposeful gatherings.

To delve deeper into exclusive perks and benefits, and to explore the diverse venues offered at Paradox Singapore Merchant Court, discover the myriad possibilities for your upcoming meeting, click here.

Reach out to us at sales@paradoxsingapore.com, and let us tailor an experience that transcends expectations, setting a new standard for corporate events and gatherings.

Content grants to showcase Cairn’s business event offerings

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Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas

Fourteen business event suppliers of Business Events Cairns & Great Barrier Reef have received grants of up to A$5,000 each (US$3,280) to produce new content or update their website performance as part of the Create Great Program.

Outgoing Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ)’s general manager of partnerships and events, Rosie Douglas, said the 14 available grants have been taken up by businesses who are Partners or Leaders of Business Events or Champion of Tourism members of TTNQ.

Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas

“The Create Great Program is about creating a unified brand story specifically for business events across the region highlighting the unique and diverse offerings that our suppliers have,” she said.

This will provide successful applicants will be able to use the new content in their marketing, improve their website user experience, search visibility, and build on the Connect Great, Leave Greater branding.

“We (also) want to highlight the sustainable practices that members have in place to better promote the region’s offering as a sustainable business events destination,” Douglas added.

Sunny Sodhi joins FCM as MD India

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FCM, the flagship large corporate division of the Flight Centre Travel Group, has appointed Sunny Sodhi as the managing director of FCM Travel India.

Sodhi has more than 26 years of experience in the travel and hospitality industry.

Previously at OYO, Sodhi was the chief operating officer for luxury and upscale business, and the head of sales for India and South-east Asia. Before OYO, he was the chief operating officer for Yatra for Business (Corporate Travel), a vertical he established from the ground up. He was also the head of industry relations for Yatra.com.

He has also had successful stints at HRG and CWT India in business, sales, and client management roles.

One Bangkok partners Frasers Hospitality to develop Fraser Suites Bangkok

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One Bangkok, an integrated district in the heart of Bangkok, has signed a management agreement with Frasers Hospitality, a strategic business unit of Frasers Property Group, to manage Fraser Suites Bangkok, scheduled to open in late 2026.

This new property will deepen Frasers Hospitality’s presence in Thailand by increasing its portfolio to five properties across Bangkok.

Fraser Suites Bangkok will offer 261 keys from the 36th to 45th floors of a 45-storey office tower, with the lobby on Level 36. Guest accommodation range from studios to one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, and will be suitable for long or short stays.

Guests will have access to a sky bar and an all-day dining restaurant, as well as a resident’s lounge, outdoor space, fitness centre, and an infinity pool.

Located within One Bangkok, the entire district will comprise five office towers, three luxury residential towers, five luxury and lifestyle hotels, four distinct retail precincts, and a live entertainment arena.

Macau’s remarkable renaissance

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Macau’s business diversity ambitions for non-gaming/gaming stand at 60/40

Recovery or reinvention, Macau is certainly hitting its stride as visitor numbers, hotel occupancy and revenues start to climb in 2023. Macau, the world’s gaming capital, again exceeds all growth predictions.

With forecasts suggesting a riveting surge in visitor levels by 2024, the city has set very ambitious targets for the business events and live event sectors by 2028. The business events sector is set to grow by 60 per cent year-on-year.

What does this mean for event suppliers in the destination?

Controversial as this might sound, event suppliers are arguably pivotal to the success of the events, more than most think. Suppliers are just one of many stakeholders and these unsung heroes meticulously curate experiences that leave lasting impressions. Yet, their role often goes unnoticed and without them together with a sustainable infrastructure events would be almost impossible to host. Even with the proximity to the Mainland, importing services and labour come with costs and risks, not to mention the protocol and hurdles that surround the process.

Creating the best sound and lighting experience at a concert, flawless decor at a gala event, or seamless logistic management at a conference would not be possible without our event suppliers.

Their impact goes beyond events, every success serves as a promotion of the the destination, directly boosting its reputation and appeal. To all event suppliers, it’s time to take centrestage and own your role in the destination’s success. To the industry leaders and stakeholders, it’s time to acknowledge these behind-the-scenes wizards. The recent Taylor Swift tour was a testament to how valuable she believed her service providers were by gifting them huge bonuses.

The past few months have seen the Cotai strip bustling with activities, where business events and live shows are aplenty, with between six to 10 events taking place over one weekend. This excludes all social events that so many of us tend to forget. These, in many instances, are not recorded in our destination data. Post-pandemic travellers are being greeted with some of the region’s best live acts, cultural events and business events.

As someone who has been involved in the events industry in Macau, there are obstacles that might hinder the recovery pace and growth – hotel room viability, transport shortages and controls, infrastructure deficits, lack of connectivity, airlift and a shortage of skilled personnel to cater to international groups.

Macau is on a resurgence trajectory but with a twist – a diversified revival. Fuelling this push is the support from local and Mainland China governments, accelerating the recovery speed. Business diversity is key and how we execute will be the billion-dollar question.

Still, let’s not forget that the process is complex, layered, and challenging. Reinventing a destination that is known for its gaming around the world was never going to be easy, requiring push and commitment from all involved. It’s about investing in the community, not just physical infrastructure. Create a hospitality culture for those who drive the buses, serve the tourists, and are involved in every aspect of the concerts.

Macau has great potential to create an exceptional local workforce to elevate the city’s offerings. Yet, this is only possible if we realise – Macau’s strength lies not just in its grand casino resorts and gaming tables but also in its people.

There are some great examples in the world of destinations that have reinvented themselves by building sustainable business models that will create ongoing legacies.

It’s time we brought diversification to the forefront. By diversifying the business, we can develop a plan with incremental goals, all working towards an end goal.

Witnessing the transformation of Macau’s gaming and hospitality industry is one of the most amazing development trajectories I have experienced in my career.


Joey Pather is the senior vice president at Galaxy Entertainment Group.

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