Rotorua has been named the host city for New Zealand’s 28th national business events showcase, MEETINGS, which will be held at the Energy Events Centre on June 19-20, 2024.
Business Events Industry Aotearoa’s (BEIA) chief executive, Lisa Hopkins, said that next year’s MEETINGS will feature another part of New Zealand’s rich events tapestry, and the beating heart of the country’s visitor economy.
An aerial view of Rotorua
“Rotorua is a magnificent city, the birthplace of the visitor economy for New Zealand, where business events, tourism and hospitality hold a sacred place. Voted Best Regional Stand at MEETINGS 2023, Rotorua is trending as one of New Zealand’s hottest destinations.
“Our intent is to amplify the taonga (cultural treasures) of the city by bringing MEETINGS back to where it all began for New Zealand tourism.
Andrew Wilson, chief executive of RotoruaNZ says the region is excited to be welcoming exhibitors and buyers from across New Zealand and the world to MEETINGS 2024 in June next year.
“This is a huge honour, and we can’t wait to welcome our industry peers to experience all that our destination has to offer. Recent investment into some of our signature spaces, such as the Sir Howard Morrison Centre and the Wai Ariki Hot Springs and Spa, makes Rotorua the ideal place to mix business with pleasure and we look forward to sharing our home and our manaakitanga with buyers and sellers alike. It’s important that manuhiri (visitors) not only get to experience New Zealand’s magnificent major cities, but also immerse themselves in a region which built its reputation on manaakitanga when tourism first began in this country.”
MEETINGS has been well supported by the major hotel groups in Rotorua, as well as local iwi who will play a pivotal role during the event. Rotorua has hosted a number of large, high-profile events at the Rotorua Energy Events Centre, as well as at the Sir Howard Morrison Centre.
BioTechNZ held its Life Sciences Summit in Wellington in March, drawing almost 400 attendees, 63 speakers, 26 exhibitors, and 30 sponsors across two days
The New Zealand government’s recent decision to set aside NZ$450 million (US$279.4 million) in funding to make Wellington a “centre of research, science and innovation” has put more power behind Business Events Wellington’s ongoing push to attract and grow science and technology meetings and events in the capital city.
The funding supports plans that were unveiled last year to “make Wellington a vibrant, resilient, and adaptable centre of research, science and innovation before 2030”, according to the proposal published by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment.
BioTechNZ held its Life Sciences Summit in Wellington in March, drawing almost 400 attendees, 63 speakers, 26 exhibitors, and 30 sponsors across two days
News reports in May detailed that the plans would include the establishment of three new research hubs in the city, each with a different area of focus.
At present, the capital region already has a strong establishment of research centres. Data collected in 2022 showed that the Wellington region had 165 business units in the Scientific Research Services sector, and accounted for 20.2 per cent of national employment in the Scientific Research Services sector (10.6 per cent of the population).
Irette Ferreira, manager at Business Events Wellington, told TTGmice that the new funding would immediately gift Wellington a reputation of being “a place of opportunity if you are in science and innovation”.
“With the government’s investment, even more people – both locals and those from abroad – will be encouraged to join the scientific fields,” she added.
She believes that foreign experts will bring their global connections with them, particularly with international associations, which will in turn help Wellington to attract global conferences in their fields. These events will then provide the platform for New Zealand researchers to present their work, attract investors that will fund further studies and attract even more experts in the field to Wellington.
Business Events Wellington has seen recent successes in courting meetings in the fields of research, science and innovation, with the latest victory being BioTechNZ’s Life Sciences Summit held earlier in March.
The Summit is part of a multi-year partnership to anchor the conference in Wellington and grow the country’s promising biotech sector. Its inaugural edition in 2023 attracted almost 400 attendees, 63 speakers, 26 exhibitors, and 30 sponsors across two days.
In reviewing host city Wellington, BioTechNZ’s executive director Zahra Champion said: “Wellington is perfect as a conference destination – the city has all the ingredients, from the diverse groups of people to attend, plus government, and it’s just an easy place to move around.
“With the government based in Wellington, alongside other sectors of strength, it was also easy to bring speakers in – Callaghan Innovation and Victoria University of Wellington were fantastic to work with, and the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research helped create content, pulling a number of their speakers together which added integrity to the content.”
Business Events Wellington’s work is supported by funding that allows the office to incentivise valuable international conferences to come to Wellington. It is also working with Wellington City Council to identify and grow local conferences that are in a sector of interest.
Besides BioTechNZ’s Life Sciences Summit, this approach has also yielded a multi-year contract in 2021 with the New Zealand Game Developers Association to anchor its New Zealand Game Developers Conference in Wellington and to expand the event by incorporating film, screen and interactive media sectors alongside its traditional gaming content.
“These are just some of the things we’ve been doing with the new Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre in mind, so that the new convention centre is supported by a stream of valuable events,” said David Perks, general manager – Tākina commercial development, Wellington City Council.
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) has established a new regional GBTA Advisory Board in Asia Pacific, which aims to enhance GBTA’s presence and growth by engaging local guidance and expertise to best serve members and partners in the region.
Peter Koh, executive director, head of APAC integrated travel and expense for Goldman Sachs, will serve as chairperson of the 12-member Board made up of cross-regional business travel leaders from top organisations:
Koreen Barbara, global travel manager, McDonalds
John Holden, regional lead / global strategic sourcing APJ, Workday
Carl Jones, former managing director, Southeast Asia, SAP Concur
Jonathan Kao, managing director – Greater China, BCD Travel
Amarnath Lal Das, vice president – India travel meetings and events, Accenture Solutions
Ewan Lin, travel operations manager APAC / global category lead (Hotels), Johnson & Johnson
Michelle Low, global vice president of supply chain, Synergy Global Housing
Mike Orchard, principal consultant, lead of product development and analytics center of excellence, Festive Road
Bertrand Saillet, managing director, FCM Travel Solutions Asia
Timothy Tan, senior vice president global corporate travel management, UOB Bank
Nichola Winchester, Asia-Pacific travel, meetings and events leader / global corporate card leader, EY
GBTA has also appointed business travel industry veteran, Maura Geertsma, as its interim regional director for APAC. She will report to Catherine Logan, GBTA’s regional senior vice president for EMEA and APAC.
“The new Board brings together many expert and diverse voices across the region. Their insights and industry experience will help GBTA be able to optimally serve the APAC region through the development of tailored programmes and offerings for business travel buyers, suppliers, and companies in the region,” said Logan.
Logan added that GBTA is focused on serving the unique needs and interests of APAC through a longer-term regional strategy, as well as with nearer-term initiatives such as the upcoming GBTA APAC Conference 2023, taking place September 19-20 at the Shangri-La Singapore.
Anjali Chandra has been promoted to the position of president, Travel Corporation Asia (TCA).
In her new role, Chandra will assume responsibility for the TCA brand, while maintaining her role as managing director of global groups at The Travel Corporation (TTC).
Chandra has 23 years tenure with TTC, initially managing the Australian Groups Desk for Insight Vacations for many years before taking on her elevated global groups role based out of London in 2014.
The Indonesian tourism and business events industries have lost one of its well-respected veteran players with the passing of Ida Bagus Lolec on July 1 (Saturday) in Bali.
He was the former managing director of Pacific World Nusantara.
Lolec used to be actively present at international events and as a speaker at various national and international forums, representing both his company and as a board member of the Indonesia Congress and Convention Association.
He passed away at age 74, leaving behind his wife, three children and 13 grandchildren. His body is laid in state on Jalan Thamrin Gg1/No 10A, Denpasar, Bali and a Balinese pelebon (cremation) ceremony will be held on July 10 in Bali.
The 44th Asia Pacific Dental Congress 2023 attracted over 5,000 dentists and dental industry-related participants
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is basking in a raft of new convention wins in 2023, where professionals in the fields of information and technology (I&T), medical, financial services and education planning have opted to hold their events in Hong Kong.
One of this year’s major wins is the EDGE Global AI & Web3 Investment Summit 2023 from the I&T sector. The inaugural event will be hosted in September 2023 in Hong Kong, and is expected to bring in 10,000 visitors. This major win followed the city’s recent hosting of a number of Web3 events, including FOMO Asia Genesis Conference and WOW Summit 2023, which marked its entry into Asia Pacific.
The 44th Asia Pacific Dental Congress 2023 attracted over 5,000 dentists and dental industry-related participants
Another major win – the Insurtech Insights Asia 2023 Conference, which will take place in December 2023 with an expected attendance of 3,000 – highlights the city’s strong fundamentals, international business connections, as well as government support in the insurance, insurtech and I&T sectors.
This year, the city is already recording a packed calendar of conventions, in which the medical sector has taken the lion’s share, including the 44th Asia Pacific Dental Congress 2023 in June, and the 16th Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Session, in conjunction with CardioRhythm, in September 2023.
Kenneth Wong, HKTB’s general manager, MICE & cruise, said in a press release: “The growing demand is providing a welcome stimulus for Hong Kong’s economy. Thanks to Hong Kong’s leading status across various industries and tremendous opportunities brought by the Greater Bay Area (GBA), we are delighted that Hong Kong further strengthens its status as the World’s Meeting Place and remains a top choice among convention organisers.”
Back in 2020, the HKTB introduced the Hong Kong Convention Ambassador (HKCA) programme, and since then, industry leaders have brought around 40 events to Hong Kong. This year, the HKTB appointed 140 industry leaders from Hong Kong and Mainland China, which marks the HKCA programme expansion to Mainland China for the very first time.
Wong added: “The formulation of the ambassador programme gives Hong Kong an edge in securing world-class conventions. We are very grateful for the support from local leaders, as well as our mainland counterparts. With close collaboration, we can showcase Hong Kong’s unique role as a super-connector and a MICE hub of the GBA to capture boundless opportunities for business events.”
Pradyot Rana has been named general manager for Shinta Mani Mustang – A Bensley Collection, which opens in Nepal on August 1.
With a strong background in luxury hospitality and his vast knowledge of the region and creating bespoke unique guest experiences in remote locations, Pradyot will manage all aspects of operations at the property.
He was previously at Tiger Tops Nepal where he held the position of project and business development manager.
The Rotary International Convention 2023 opening ceremony at Rod Laver Arena
The Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB) hosted 46 business events in May, while also securing a string of valuable events for the years ahead.
The “mega May” of events filled 61,375 hotel room nights, and contributed A$148 million (US$98.5 million) to the economy.
The Rotary International Convention 2023 opening ceremony at Rod Laver Arena
A highlight for the month was the 2023 Rotary International Convention, which attracted 14,000 Rotary members from over 120 countries. It delivered more than A$91 million to the local economy and supported close to 1,000 jobs, making it one of the most valuable conferences in Melbourne’s history.
Together with support from the Victorian Government, MCB has secured future events across a range of industry sectors including the World Congress on Leisure Travel 2027, the 21st International Celiac Disease Symposium 2026, and the International Conference on Ocean Energy 2024. All of them will be held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC).
This November, Melbourne will welcome the largest Indian delegation for a corporate incentive travel programme when 3,000 delegates arrive for Herbalife India Incentive 2023, thanks to support from Tourism Australia’s Business Events Bid Fund Program.
The Victorian Government’s National Business Events Program has also helped to drive the domestic market with funding delivered to 53 events since it launched in 2021, which has helped to sustain momentum across the sector and its supply chain.
MCB’s pipeline of business events is strong, with 147 international and national business events confirmed from now until 2028 worth more than A$821 million in economic contribution. These events will attract more than 158,000 delegates which will fill 441,000 hotel room nights – enough to fill the city 18 times over.
Lucerne aims to promote itself as a year-round destination
Global destination management specialist Kuoni Tumlare and the Lucerne Tourism Board have signed a new partnership agreement to develop year-round tourism in the city.
This will help place Kuoni Tumlare in a position to attract more group visitors to the region. Concurrently, this partnership will enable Lucerne Tourism to strengthen its positioning as an all-year-round destination.
Lucerne aims to promote itself as a year-round destination
The new partnership will allow both companies to grow tourism outside the high season months and highlight local winter events such as Christmas markets, Lilu Light Festival Lucerne and the Carnival.
Marco Russi, chief operating officer, Kuoni Tumlare MICE & destination offices Europe, commented: “With this partnership, we want to develop Lucerne as a full-year travel destination. Our focus will be on finding the right business segment, that has an active interest in visiting the beautiful region of Lucerne in a sustainable way.”
Marcel Perren, CEO, Lucerne Tourism: “Strengthening the winter season in the global market portfolio is enormously important for Lucerne Tourism. To complement our broad marketing activities, we are delighted Kuoni Tumlare will be able to put our diverse winter highlights such as the picturesque Christmas markets, the increasingly popular Light Festival Lucerne (LiLu) and the traditional and unique Lucerne Carnival as well as the various renowned musical events on display. The goal of increasing the occupancy rate in winter among our partners can be intensified in this way.”
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) has appointed Martin Gwee as director, South-east Asia.
He will lead the development and implementation of the HKTB’s marketing strategies in South-east Asian markets in his new role.
With extensive marketing experience, industry connections and keen understanding of the evolving needs and preferences of South-east Asian travellers, Gwee first joined the HKTB in 2016 and is currently director, marketing for South-east Asia.
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