Asia/Singapore Wednesday, 24th December 2025
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TK Elevator signs new global partnership with CWT

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Getting the highest quality and best value for our travel spend is critical for TK Elevators

CWT has been selected to provide global corporate travel management services to TK Elevator, a Germany-based elevator company.

The new partnership began in April 2023, following a competitive request for proposal (RFP).

Getting the highest quality and best value for our travel spend is critical for TK Elevators

CWT will support TK Elevator’s business travel programme by providing travel booking management and fulfilment through a client online platform; CWT hotel content in multi-channel; and global client management.

CWT’s executive vice president & chief customer officer, Nick Vournakis, said that the corporate travel management company was “delighted” that its offering has been “recognised by TK Elevator”.

He added that CWT will “continuously invest in technology and solutions” that will help “maximise the value of our customer’s business travel spend, while achieving a seamless and safe travel experience for their employees”.

Pullman Singapore Orchard

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Eden Restaurant

Rooms
Pullman Singapore Orchard has 326 rooms and suites in nine configurations, from the lead-in Classic Rooms to the Presidential Suite. The interiors are inspired by the fashion powerhouses that surround the sleek hotel.

I was given a 32m2 Club Residence Room on Level 4, just a few doors down from The Archive Club. Entering my room was akin to going into someone’s house. There was an open wardrobe and a space for my bags, and I adored the gorgeous bathroom – think sleek fixtures, geometric shapes, and marble countertops – with double vanities. There’s even a small chair and mirror for those among us that need to put on makeup.

To get down to the sleeping area, there are three steps to walk down, so do be careful when stumbling to the toilet at night. The room was also furnished with a 55-inch Smart TV, as well as a grey chaise and small round table.

I found the king-sized bed extremely comfortable, but I did find the duvet a little too thick for Singapore’s weather. It didn’t help that my air conditioning turned off suddenly that night on its own accord, but I got that sorted by lowering the temperature slightly.

If you’re a business traveller that prefers not to wait to be checked in, Pullman Singapore Orchard has a custom-designed hotel app and digital room key that enables you to check in online, receive a digital key, and skip directly to your guestroom. But rest assured, there are still humans at the counter to check you in if that is preferred.

Taking a leaf from fashion books, the entrance lobby features catwalk-inspired bleachers, and the theme continues to run throughout the property.

MICE facilities
There are three meeting spaces on-site named after iconic fashion destinations – New York, Paris, and Shanghai – which would be suitable for small corporate meetings of about 20. One of the rooms even doubles up as a karaoke and private dining room, which could help groups to wind down and socialise after a long day of work.

Business travellers will appreciate The Archive Club, tucked away at the back of Level 4, after a whole row of Club Residences. The space was tastefully furnished with comfortable chairs and loungers in soothing hues of cream, brown, and grey, and was a perfect perch to work from. There were also ample USB ports and sockets to go around, as well as two Zoom Rooms (booths rather) for phone calls that cannot be overheard.

I spent a good chunk of my weekday afternoon in The Archive Club, where my work was fuelled by cups of free-flow coffee, bottles of Acqua Panna, and canned drinks.

Open from 10.00 to 22.00, The Archive Club also hosts an Evening Cocktail session from 17.00 to 19.00, where small savoury bites can be had alongside a tipple from the extensive beverage list.

Other facilities
When not shopping or exploring the city, guests can make use of the fitness centre, and a striking, outdoor swimming pool complete with inflatables and comfortable sunbeds. As guests laze by the pool, they can also order drinks and snacks.

All the above recreational facilities are located on Level 4, alongside the Eden Restaurant and Atelier Lounge.

I noticed that the Atelier Lounge was decorated with fashion-inspired artefacts ranging from design books to a pug statue wearing sunglasses – cute. Dubbed the hotel’s social hub, the lounge has a concise menu that offers burgers and sandwiches, as well as alcoholic beverages.

For a more substantial meal, head adjacent to Eden Restaurant. During the day during the breakfast buffet and lunch, the glasshouse is drenched with natural light, accentuated by indoor plants that give the space a life of its own. It serves a mod-Asian menu, where my favourites include the Eden Crab Cakes; Satay Lamb Rack; and the Coconut Pandan Tart. Eden Restaurant is also available for corporate buyouts, or a space can be carved out, especially for groups.

Rob McIntyre, general manager of Pullman Singapore Orchard, shared that the hotel will also host “a series of collaborations and pop-ups to showcase the wonders of Asia and to elevate guests’ experiences”, bringing to life the hotel’s motto: Our World Is Your Playground.

Current activations include a cocktail menu designed in partnership with Orientalist Spirits, coffee from Common Man Coffee Roasters, craft beers from Brewlander, and an agreement with Ritual to offer gym access for Pullman guests.

Service
The hotel staff are very intuitive, and attentive, and exceeded all my expectations. They certainly ensured that my one-night stay was as comfortable as it could possibly be.

Verdict
Pullman Singapore Orchard has all the bases covered in being able to appeal to all types of guests ranging from business travellers to staycationers, as the lines of work and play are increasingly blurred in this current world.

Contact details
www.pullmansingaporeorchard.com

Boosting Singapore’s green credentials

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Singapore was certified to meet the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Destination Criteria in March 2023. How significant is this and what does it mean for the industry?
The certification increases Singapore’s visibility, value proposition, and differentiation as a host for international business events, against the backdrop of growing demand for greener events by international attendees and visitors.

It demonstrates Singapore’s commitment and credibility that it “walks the talk” on being a responsible global citizen.

It also sets an example for the MICE industry, which is increasingly focusing on certification, in line with the MICE Sustainability Roadmap, co-developed by SACEOS and the Singapore Tourism Board (STB).

Being GSTC-certified is just the beginning. We recognise that there is a large spectrum of waste that the MICE industry needs to tackle, including booth stands, food waste and general waste.

The MICE industry will concurrently work towards minimising single-use materials, improve processes and pilot new initiatives in line with National Environment Agency’s 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) guidelines.

Through the formation of the Global Mice Sustainability Alliance (GMSA), we will be able to tap the industry’s expertise to implement our waste reduction plans and reduce waste in an impactful manner.

GMSA was formed in October 2022 comprising STB, Informa Markets, SACEOS, Constellar Venues, Pico World (Singapore), Cityneon Holdings and Kingsmen Exhibits.

GSTC, with support from STB, is developing new Criteria for MICE and attractions and will serve as the global sustainability standards for both industries. What does this mean for local, regional, and international MICE and attraction entities?
The GSTC Criteria serve as the global standard for sustainability in travel and tourism. Today, GSTC’s Industry Criteria are only available for hotels and tour operators.

SACEOS will play a part in GSTC’s development of the first GSTC MICE Criteria. We have committed to actively contributing feedback, and providing consultation and industry expertise to the Criteria development process, as well as encouraging the adoption of the developed Criteria when ready.

Sustainability standards set the “common language” for a business to become more sustainable. It affirms if an organisation is on the right track in its sustainability journey.

As outlined in the MICE Sustainability Roadmap, Singapore’s MICE industry is actively encouraged to pursue either local or international sustainability certification.

Depending on a company’s business needs, this can be addressed by both the SACEOS’ MICE Sustainability Certification, developed for the local context, or other certifications developed and aligned to the GSTC MICE Criteria.

How would you describe MICE sustainability in Singapore thus far and what are some key accomplishments? What SACEOS initiatives and strategies have worked well and what more needs to be done?
Part of STB’s overall strategy is to build a sustainable tourism sector. This is a continuous process and a joint effort between the public and private sector, something we are aligned with.

As an example, we set up the MICE Sustainability Committee with STB in August 2022 to lead the charge in increasing awareness of sustainability efforts and best practices and rallying the industry to adopt sustainable practices and deepen sustainability competencies.

GMSA was then formed to meet the growing demand for sustainable business travel by reducing waste and the carbon footprint of exhibitions.

The seven-party alliance is working to establish sustainability targets for an identified pilot event – Food & Hotel Asia Food & Beverage 2024, where green initiatives will be trialled.

The MICE Sustainability Roadmap with STB was launched to chart clear ambitions and concrete targets for Singapore’s MICE industry. One of the targets in the roadmap includes the MICE industry achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, in line with the national goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

It is a feasible target as many MICE venues and event organisers have already begun incorporating sustainability in their product development.

In March 2023, SACEOS and the Singapore Standards Council (SSC), which is overseen by Enterprise Singapore, launched a set of national guidelines for waste management and reduction at MICE events.

The guidelines contribute to one of the targets in the roadmap, and contain best practices for various MICE stakeholders, including event organisers, venues, event builders, food and beverage providers and exhibitors.

The sustainability journey will continue to be a two-way conversation between the government and industry to understand the challenges faced by players across the MICE ecosystem, which may be at different stages in their sustainability journeys.

SACEOS is committed to equipping the industry in its sustainability journey and positioning Singapore as one of the most sustainable MICE destinations in Asia Pacific.

With increasing emphasis and demand for green events, we received strong demand from our members and industry for our sustainability workshops and courses such as the Sustainable MICE – Waste Management Guidelines Workshop held on April 12, 2023, and the upcoming Sustainability in MICE Workshop on May 11, 2023, which is organised in partnership with NTUC LearningHub.

We look forward to working with the industry, government agencies, as well as Institutes of Higher Learning to roll out more initiatives and programmes to raise sustainability standards across Singapore’s MICE industry.

What are some sustainability transformation lessons learned? What overseas practices have been identified that can be adapted and adopted in Singapore?
Sustainability is the right strategy for any business and it begins with a shift in mindset. Businesses need to think about how sustainability makes business sense for them and how it fits into their business processes and models.

With STB’s Tourism Sustainability Strategy, tourism businesses are encouraged to internalise sustainability as part of their offerings, so that they can contribute to making Singapore greener and more liveable.

For the MICE industry, there is a strong business case to tap on sustainability as an engine of growth. Investments in sustainability solutions such as food waste management at events not only elevate the delegate experience but also strengthen our appeal to environmentally conscious MICE organisers and travellers, benefitting bottom lines in the long run.

While the government can lead the charge by creating a consistent set of measurement methodologies to better meet MICE sustainability standards and provide grants and resources to drive holistic sustainability transformation, MICE businesses can also do their part.

One example is by implementing innovative tracking solutions at an organisation or event level. STB’s Tourism Sustainability Programme includes the Singapore Tourism Accelerator, which supports sustainability-related initiatives by matching good tech and sustainability solutions with tourism businesses.

What help do SACEOS members say they need and what are small steps they can take to commit to sustainability?
In a poll conducted during the MICE Sustainability Summit and launch of the Singapore MICE Sustainability Roadmap in December 2022, members and industry players indicated they require the most support in implementing sustainability practices is in knowledge, skillsets, standards and guidelines, as well as incentives and support of sustainability initiatives.

To empower industry players to embark on their sustainability journey in organising greener events through practical guidelines and industry best practices, SACEOS and the SSC launched the Sustainable MICE – Guidelines for Waste Management in March 2023.

In line with the Singapore MICE Sustainability Roadmap, the guidelines aim to support the sustainable transformation of the MICE industry and position Singapore as one of the most sustainable MICE destinations in Asia Pacific, and a preferred destination choice for holding green events.

Finally, what are the association’s next action plans to meet the UN 2030 sustainable development goals?
SACEOS will continue to work closely with the industry and relevant government agencies to develop a Workshop Agreement for Carbon and Energy Management, with the aim to support the sustainable transformation of the MICE industry and position Singapore as one of the most sustainable MICE destinations in Asia-Pacific, and a choice destination for green events.

In line with the roadmap’s target of 80 per cent of SACEOS members obtaining internationally or nationally recognised sustainability certification, or both, by 2025, SACEOS is also working with STB and GSTC to develop new Criteria for MICE.

SACEOS is also in the process of refreshing the MICE Sustainability Certification to help organisations attain a locally recognised certification for sustainability.

ITAP returns this October to the Singapore Expo

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Digitalisation and sustainability in advanced manufacturing to be key focus at ITAP 2023; ITAP 2022 pictured

Organised by Constellar and Deutsche Messe, the Industrial Transformation Asia-Pacific (ITAP) will return to Singapore Expo from October 18-20, 2023.

The three-day event will focus on new trends and solutions in advanced manufacturing, and spotlight innovations in Green Factory solutions that will help the manufacturing industry reduce carbon emissions on its journey to Net Zero. It will also feature new developments in Intelligent Machine Tools & Engineered Parts that are integrated with the latest AI technology and designed to improve productivity through process automation.

Digitalisation and sustainability in advanced manufacturing to be key focus at ITAP 2023; ITAP 2022 pictured

These two new pillars are part of the event’s six key exhibitor profiles, which include Additive Manufacturing, Digitalisation, Industrial Automation and Smart Logistics & Supply Chain.

Delegates and trade visitors can enjoy guided tours highlighting the latest advanced manufacturing innovations, as well as expanded opportunities for networking and discovery through engagements such as the International Connect Platform, facilitated business matching sessions, and an innovation stage that will be the launching pad for more than 20 new products.

ITAP 2023 will also host the Industrial Transformation Forum featuring global business leaders in key industry sectors. Across two conference days, key topics across Sustainability, Optimising Manufacturing Efficiency and Supply Chain Resilience will be addressed.

The Future of Manufacturing Summit (FoM) & Roundtable will also return at ITAP 2023 to support industry efforts in encouraging greater receptivity and adoption of Industry 4.0.

Last year’s ITAP was the first fully-physical edition post-lockdown, attracting over 15,000 visitors from 76 countries and regions with more than 35 per cent of its attendees being C-level executives and key decision-makers.

This year, ITAP will host more than 300 exhibitors and over 18,000 attendees across 20,000m2 at the Singapore Expo.

Leading up to the main event in October, Constellar will be hosting ITAP 2023 engagements in key sectors around the region – Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia – where Industry 4.0 adoption will be pivotal to accelerating economic growth.

Asia Pacific Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Summit 2023 blows into Melbourne

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MCEC (pictured) brings both the events and aviation sectors together in this latest win

Melbourne has secured the hosting rights for the inaugural Asia Pacific (APAC) Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Summit 2023, the first of its kind to be held in the region.

More than 1,000 delegates are expected to attend, including key global renewable energies bodies, Asia Pacific Governments, and global stakeholders such as the International Renewable Energy Agency, the World Bank Group (WBG), and Global Offshore Wind Alliance (GOWA).

The event will jointly address the goal of advancing the uptake of offshore wind and green hydrogen in APAC; Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre pictured

The WBG will bring key decision-makers from governments around the world, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Columbia, Brazil and others. GOWA will also host a high-level roundtable featuring APAC members during the event, with a focus on strengthening Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen collaboration in the region.

The three-day summit and exhibition is open to the public, and will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in August 2023.

The successful bid was led by the Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB), with active involvement from the Victorian Government Department of Energy Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) and Global Victoria. It will provide an opportunity to showcase Victoria’s reputation as a leader in the energy and resources sector, and demonstrate the Victorian Government’s commitment to transitioning to a clean energy future.

Victoria was one of the first in the world to legislate a net-zero emissions target by 2050 and the state is decarbonising at the most rapid rate of any major jurisdiction in Australia. Through Victoria’s Climate Change Strategy, the Victorian Government has set ambitious, but achievable targets to reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emissions from 2005 levels by 28 to 33 per cent by 2025 and 45 to 50 per cent by 2030.

MCB’s CEO Julia Swanson said securing this event highlights the role business events play in supporting Victoria’s commitment to sustainability. MCB’s Sustainability Strategy actively seeks the acquisition of business events aligned with Victorian Government priorities.

The APAC Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Summit 2023 is organised by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), an international association and event owner that represents more than 90 per cent of global installed wind power capacity, including leading turbine manufacturers, developers, suppliers, and service providers.

Stewart Mullin, GWEC COO said there is so much momentum in the offshore wind and green hydrogen space in APAC, and Australia has shown a great commitment to drive the industry in the region.

“When we were looking for the best place to hold our inaugural conference Victoria won hands down. The industry is buzzing with potential from the Offshore Wind Feasibility Licence that is currently open for the Gippsland region, and the Victorian Government has really led the way in attracting interest from developers, component manufacturers and the greater renewables value chain.

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts announces new appointments

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Mark Willis has been named chief executive officer of Fairmont Hotels & Resorts. He will be responsible for the brand’s portfolio of more than 100 hotels in operation and under development globally.

He brings to the role more than three decades of experience and was previously the chief executive officer for India, Middle East, Africa & Turkey at Accor.

From left: Mark Willis and Yigit Sezgin

Meanwhile, Yigit Sezgin is the new chief brand & commercial officer of Fairmont Hotels & Resorts worldwide. He will lead the entire brand and commercial strategy.

Before joining the team at Fairmont, he was chief commercial officer for India, Middle East, Africa & Turkey at Accor.

IHG names new cluster GM of two Bali properties

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IHG Hotels & Resorts has appointed Matthew Everson as cluster general manager of Intercontinental Bali Sanur Resort and Holiday Inn Bali Sanur.

In his new position, he will oversee the refurbishment and relaunch of InterContinental Bali Sanur Resort, while leading the team in delivering operational excellence and innovative guest experiences in both properties.

Everson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the hospitality industry and has previously held various leadership in roles in Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Vietnam.

CWT Meetings & Events launches carbon calculator

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CWT’s M&E carbon calculator enables organisations to operationalise a transparent and measurable solution

CWT has launched a new meetings and events (M&E) carbon footprint calculator which combines travel, hotel stays, meeting spaces, and F&B carbon consumption information for corporate events.

The CWT M&E carbon calculator analyses and reports on individual and collective delegate carbon emission and waste data for the entire event lifecycle, from planning to completion. It also maps emission data against each individual customer’s own carbon benchmarks for current and future events.

CWT’s M&E carbon calculator enables organisations to operationalise a transparent and measurable solution

The calculator’s reporting signposts specific event elements where more optimal sustainable solutions could and should be sought – be that event destination, transportation, accommodation and venues, F&B, material, and/or waste management.

It is aimed at audiences of 200, and up to 50,000.

This latest service is supported by carbon intelligence platform, Thrust Carbon, with whom CWT launched flight, hotel and car hire point-of-sale carbon indicators last year. This carbon calculator launch follows an intensive six-month pilot programme, where CWT tested the tool on its own events, and select customer events.

“This year, in-person meetings have outstripped virtual and hybrid events by ten to one. With nearly all of our M&E customers and prospects citing ambitious long-term corporate sustainability goals for their organisations – whether they run ongoing strategic meetings management programmes or individual large-scale events – we are helping them realize their carbon-emissions reduction strategies,” said Ian Cummings, global head at CWT M&E.

Peirui Tan joins UFI

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UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, has appointed Peirui Tan as programme manager for advocacy and alliances.

In her role, Tan will work with UFI members and partners to drive advocacy efforts for the global exhibitions industry and industry-wide initiatives. She will engage with allied organisations and international institutions around future-focused topics such as sustainability and talent.

Tan will also be the liaison for the UFI Associations Committee and be the UFI project lead for the key advocacy campaign Global Exhibitions Day, taking place on June 7, 2023.

A Singaporean based in Frankfurt, Tan has over 15 years of global experience working with the Singapore Tourism Board and Business Events Sydney with expertise in government engagement, strategy development and relationship management.

Golo Mori no longer a meeting venue for upcoming ASEAN conference

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The 42nd ASEAN Summit Conference (KTT) in Labuan Bajo, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, slated for May 9-11, 2023, will no longer be using Golo Mori convention facility as one of the meeting venues.

Shana Fatina, CEO of the Labuan Bajo Flores Tourism Implementation Agency and local KTT ASEAN committee member, relayed this information to Indonesian news agency detik.com during an interview on Wednesday, April 19, 2023.

Golo Mori

She confirmed that Golo Mori was no longer a venue for KTT, and instead, meetings will only be held at the Meruorah Komodo Labuan Bajo hotel, and Ayana Komodo Resort.

Previously, the brand-new Golo Mori convention facility was one of the confirmed venues for the 4nd ASEAN Summit Conference.

Other than stating that it was Indonesian president Joko Widodo’s decision on the usage of venues for the 42nd ASEAN Summit Conference, Shana did not provide any further details.

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