AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) and Informa Markets have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deliver the inaugural Super Terminal Expo in Hong Kong come November 2024.
Said to be the first of its kind in Asia, the event, organised by Informa Markets, will exhibit cutting-edge solutions and technologies, emphasising the importance of cross-sector collaboration in driving the growth of the transportation and logistics industries. It will also include seminars, panel discussions, and keynote speeches to equip attendees with valuable new insights into the latest trends, technologies, and best practices for cargo and passenger terminals.

“We are thrilled to launch Super Terminal Expo, marking a new era of collaboration and innovation across the transportation and logistics industries,” said Michael Duck, executive vice president of commercial development at Informa Markets and president of The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.
“By bringing together professionals from the aviation, shipping, rail and road sectors, Super Terminal Expo provides a unique platform for networking, learning, and growth,” Duck added.
Jack So, chairman of Airport Authority Hong Kong, said the event would be “a landmark showcase of Hong Kong’s progress and development in these industries, further cementing its position as a leading global hub”.
A joint press statement issued on the collaboration said AWE was chosen as Official Venue Partner for its scale and focus.
“Our expertise in hosting international events and the flexibility of our management team will ensure that the Super Terminal Expo is a resounding success,” said Simon Li, chairman of AWE. “This inaugural event will demonstrate the unprecedented synergies that can be achieved when a world-class airport and an award-winning MICE venue combine their unique strengths.”











Oddmund Braaten is the CEO of Interprefy. Previously the COO and a board member, Braaten has been leading Interprefy’s commercial and operational success for five years.





He most recently served as director of operations (task force re-brand) for Accor Resorts and Hotels in Phuket, Thailand.








Naumi Hotel Wellington has launched, connecting with the existing Naumi Studio Wellington on Cuba Street, one of the most electric and charismatic precincts in New Zealand’s capital city.
The 62-key hotel features bold palettes and delightful designs that will please guests with a taste for the creative.
For event planners, on-site conference spaces are just as vibrant. The conference room can host up to 250 delegates, and splits into five separate sound-proofed spaces for smaller gatherings of 50 pax each. There is also a private boardroom that seats 20.
Restaurant Lola Rouge, which presents a South-east Asian menu, makes a stylish venue for social functions, while Lola Rouge’s Grand Bar serves up creative cocktails, boutique wines and local craft beers.
Planners can also choose to wine and dine their attendees in The Red Room private dining space.
The pastel-hued Parlour is another designer dining destination at the hotel, where attendees can enjoy high tea and cocktails in between their sessions.