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Brisbane to host major population conference in 2025

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IUSSP will be held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (pictured)

Brisbane has won the right to host the International Population Conference, slated to take place in 2025.

This will mark the first time in the event’s 93-year history that it has been held in Australia. Organised every four years by the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), the six-day Conference is expected to deliver A$7.2 million (US$5.2 million) in direct economic spend for Queensland.

IUSSP will be held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (pictured)

More than 2,000 of the world’s leading experts in the field are expected to meet at Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC).

BCEC partnered with the Australian Population Association, host organisation for the conference, together with Tourism and Events Queensland, Tourism Australia and the Brisbane Economic Development Agency to secure the first-time event for Brisbane and Australia.

Edith Gray, head of the school of demography at the Australian National University, and IUSSP Council member said that Australia’s highly regarded international reputation for population research was a factor in the selection of Brisbane as the host city for the conference.

BCEC general manager, Bob O’Keeffe, said: “A return to Business Events is vital for the Queensland economy and as we navigate a more positive post-pandemic landscape this major win for Brisbane represents an appetite for face-to-face meetings to return in strength.”

“Now more so than ever, attracting large-scale international events is helping to generate global attention for Australia as a world-class business events destination. As Australia reopens its international borders to the world this month, securing events like this will help to boost the recovery of our tourism industry and economy more broadly,” added Tourism Australia managing director Phillipa Harrison.

Going the virtual distance

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Event brief
The Singapore FinTech Festival (SFF) is the world’s largest FinTech event and a global platform for the FinTech community, comprising FinTech players, technopreneurs, policymakers, financial industry leaders, investors including private equity players and venture capitalists, and academics.

For its sixth annual instalment, SFF 2021 needed a highly customisable platform that could create an engaging experience for its global audience. The 2020 edition had brought together 60,000 participants from over 150 countries in a hybrid format, while SFF 2021 had to keep up with that experience virtually.

The virtual event needed to have networking and one-to-one opportunities for discussion among attendees, and between attendees and sponsors/exhibitors. Some of the functionalities required were live streaming across multiple stages, directory, and one-to-one chats and meeting schedule functionalities.

The week-long SFF featured more than 350 sessions, over 700 speakers, over 260 exhibitors, and 14 international pavilions. The theme of the event focused on the impact of Web 3.0 on financial services.

SFF 2021 also saw the inclusion of new features including the facilitation of online learning, enabling participants to earn a verified digital Web 3.0 Knowledge Certificate in Financial Services.

Event highlights
The event was successful, with over 60,000 attendees and over two million views from around the world. Over 7,500 companies participated, out of which 260 exhibitors set up virtual booths, including 14 International Pavilions.

Sponsors of the event had the option of adding triggers when an attendee came to their booth, as well as the ability to host livestreams from within their booths without interrupting any of the ongoing live programmes.

On building the virtual venue, Veemal Gungadin, CEO and founder of GEVME, said: “The focus was always on enhancing the attendee experience, to replicate the connectivity and interactive atmosphere of physical events while tapping on technology to fuel improved connections and build upon various ideas.”

Attendees were able to use features to have a live chat and live call or to schedule a call with fellow attendees and exhibitors at the event. The platform saw over 4,000 virtual meetings happening between participants not bound by physical proximity and geography.

GEVME’s recommendation engine made use of machine learning and natural language processing to suggest relevant exhibitors to attendees based on the interests they put in during the registration process.

Additionally, a payment gateway was available for attendees to purchase an accredited digital certification in Web 3.0 issued by The Asian Institute of Digital Finance, National University of Singapore and in partnership with APIX, ElevandiI and Affinidi.

The virtual event integrated the use of a learning management system to allow attendees to watch certain sessions, attend workshops and complete certificate programmes, all within the venue. Over 5,000 certificates were awarded digitally via blockchain technologies and attendees are able to access and attain certification until September 30, 2022.

Challenges
With over 52 per cent of registrations coming from outside of Singapore, the key challenge was making it as accessible as possible to the global audience. As a fully virtual event, the platform, GEVME, had to be able to stream the live broadcast of speakers from different parts of the world while allowing attendees to tune in and interact with the content, fellow attendees, and other features of the event.

A payment gateway also had to be included so that purchases could be made at the virtual venue.

Event Singapore FinTech Festival 2021
Organiser Monetary Authority of Singapore and Elevandi
Venue GEVME Virtual
Dates November 8-12, 2021
Attendance More than 60,000

Swissôtel brand debuts in the Philippines

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Swissôtel Clark has soft-opened in the Philippines’ Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone on March 1, marking the Swissôtel brand’s entry into the country.

Situated in a contemporary 22-storey building that is part of Hann Casino Resort, the 372-room hotel is the tallest of its kind in the Northern Metro Manila region. It overlooks the city and surrounding hills, allowing plenty of natural light into guestrooms.

A mix of 270 Premium and Swiss Advantage Rooms will be available for booking during the soft opening period, with the broader hotel complex launching in 4Q2022.

Swissôtel Clark will offer 10 different culinary concepts, such as Swiss dining restaurant Markt, Oma’s dessert bar, and soon to come in 2Q2022, Ristorante Di Verona Italian restaurant.

With wellbeing an integral part of the Swissôtel Clark experience, the hotel’s Pürovel Spa & Sport takes guests through treatments inspired by the Alpine seasons and the four stages of natural vitality. This is set to open in 3Q2022.

Other facilities include a kid’s pool and gym, with an Executive Lounge and five meeting rooms set to open by 3Q2022.

Bali to trial quarantine-free entry

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Indonesia will allow inbound travellers to enter Bali without quarantine under a trial programme that will start on March 14 or earlier.

Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, coordinating minister for maritime affairs and investment, said at a virtual press conference on February 27 that an earlier start date would be considered if Covid infections in Bali dipped even lower “within the next week”.

Bali will trial a quarantine-free arrival procedure for fully vaccinated travellers

The programme is eligible for travellers who are fully vaccinated and have received their boosters. Travellers will have to take a PCR test on arrival and wait for the result at their hotel. With a negative result, travellers can carry on with their activities on the island.

Other entry requirements include proof of stay through a pre-booked accommodation of at least four days, or proof of residency for returning Indonesians.

Travellers will also have to take another PCR test in their hotel on the third day of stay “for reassurance of safety”, said Luhut.

Should Bali see success in the trial programme, Luhut said the revised entry requirement would then be implemented across Indonesia on April 1.

Sri Lanka strikes off arrival PCRs

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Fully vaccinated travellers arriving in Sri Lanka from March 1, 2022 will no longer need to take an on-arrival PCR test.

The move aims to improve tourist arrivals to the country.

Sri Lanka will remove on-arrival PCR tests for fully vaccinated travellers from March 1, 2022

The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka said in a statement on February 27 that “Covid-19 cases are on a downward trend and communities around the world (are learning) to live with the coronavirus”.

Partially-vaccinated or unvaccinated travellers are still required to submit a negative RT-PCR test result within 72 hours of their travel date to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka has seen an uptick in arrivals, with 82,327 tourists in January 2022 compared with 1,682 in the same month last year.

Thailand eases Covid-19 requirements for international arrivals

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International travellers to Thailand will face simpler requirements from March 1, according to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).

Fully vaccinated travellers will only be required to undergo one PCR test on arrival, followed by a self-administered antigen rapid test after five days.

Thailand simplifies testing requirements on arrival and reduces travel insurance coverage for fully vaccinated international travellers

All arrivals will still need to take an RT-PCR test within 72 hours before travelling to Thailand and spend their first night in hotel quarantine or at other approved quarantine facilities.

Tracing app MorChana will still need to be installed, and the self-test result submitted.

Additionally, the amount of travel insurance coverage will be reduced from US$50,000 to US$20,000 starting from March 1.

Earlier this month on February 1, Thailand resumed its Test & Go tourism scheme after suspending it over December 2021 and January 2022 due to Omicron. Under the scheme, overseas travellers who have been vaccinated against or have recovered from Covid-19 are allowed to enter Thailand and travel freely if they test negative on arrival.

However, they are required to stay at a pre-paid accommodation on their fifth day of stay in order to undergo a second PCR test. Travellers must remain in their rooms while awaiting test results.

CCSA data revealed that more than 300,000 travellers have applied for entry to Thailand and 80 per cent of the applications have been approved.

The majority of travellers are from Russia, Germany, France, the UK and Singapore, and the top three destinations are Bangkok, Phuket and Chon Buri.

Craig Bond named MD of La Vie Hotels & Resorts

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La Vie Hotels & Resorts, an independent hotel operator in the Asia Pacific region, has appointed Craig Bond to the role of Managing Director.

Based out of the group’s head office in Sydney, Bond will lead the company as it heads into a period of exponential growth, and will build the group’s reputation as an independent hotel operator of choice in the region.

Bond is an award-winning hotelier with a large portfolio of successfully developed and branded hotels, resorts, spas and restaurant concepts throughout the Asia Pacific region under his belt.

He joins the team from ONYX Hospitality Group in Bangkok, Thailand, where he was most recently executive vice president – COO.

Previously, Bond served as vice president, operations at Oakwood Worldwide Singapore and has also held roles across Australia as area general manager Oceania with Pan Pacific Hotels Group in Sydney, and area general manager with Mirvac Hotels and Resorts in Melbourne.

Alma Resort Cam Ranh welcomes director of sales

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Son Hoang Le has joined Alma Resort Cam Ranh in Vietnam as director of sales.

The Vietnamese holds more than 16 years of experience in sales, marketing, events and operations at some of Vietnam’s well-known hotels. His last role was the director of room sales at the Caravelle Saigon.

Before that, he was the director of sales and marketing at Diamond Bay Vung Tau Resort & Spa and the director of sales at Hotel Majestic Saigon.

Son embarked on his hospitality career in early 2005 as a bellman at the Caravelle Saigon, where he spent the next 10 years also working as a receptionist, night supervisor and banquet sales executive, learning about various facets of the hotel business.

He moved to the Hotel Nikko Saigon to become a corporate sales executive, before progressing to the Pullman Hanoi where he became a sales manager and then an acting senior sales manager.

Singapore’s 2022 Budget continues to support MICE businesses

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Singapore’s Budget 2022 will continue to support businesses and workers impacted by the pandemic, as the country continues her recovery.

Some S$500 million (US$372 million) has been allocated to the new Jobs and Business Support Package.

SMEs and venue operators will benefit from government grants; Singapore skyline pictured

In support of SMEs, the government has released a new Small Business Recovery Grant of S$1,000 per local employee (up to 10 employees) in sectors most affected by Covid-19. This covers purpose-built business events venue operators, as well as business events and tourism organisers.

For the latter, organisers impacted by the deferment/cancellation/loss of sales of at least one business event with at least 20 per cent foreign attendees originally scheduled in Singapore between February 1, 2020, and December 31, 2020, can apply for the grant. Companies that derive two-thirds of their revenue from business events with at least 20 per cent foreign attendees in 2018 and 2019 may also apply.

The Singapore government will also be investing in new capabilities such as digital functions, where one of the key initiatives is to upgrade broadband infrastructure, as well as in future technologies such as 6G to improve broadband speeds. This will contribute to new possibilities for augmented and virtual reality tools in the events space.

About S$600 million will be set aside to expand the range of available solutions under the Productive Solutions Grant, and push for greater innovation of productivity solutions by SMEs over the next four years.

A total of S$35 billion of green bonds will also be issued by 2030 to fund public green infrastructure projects. Traditional sectors like aviation and tourism will see a “greening” take place over the next decade or so.

Rebak Island Resort & Marina, Langkawi strengthens its MICE preposition

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Rebak Island Resort & Marina, Langkawi, in Malaysia

Rebak Island Resort & Marina, Langkawi, in Malaysia has been leveraging digital marketing to create better brand awareness for the destination, as the property plans to draw more international business events to the private island once borders reopen.

Recently rebranded in December 2021 from the Vivanta Langkawi Rebak Island, the property sits on a private island in the Andaman Sea, located south-west of Langkawi’s main island.

Rebak Island Resort & Marina, Langkawi, in Malaysia believes it holds a MICE appeal

Surrounded by a 100-million-year-old rainforest, the 71-key resort currently offers buyouts of the entire island for private events.

Rebak Island Resort & Marina, Langkawi’s director – sales marketing, Andy Yow, shared with TTGmice that future plans include collaborating with inbound tour operators and tourism bodies to attract international business events.

He opined that domestic business events will start picking up from 2Q2022, but for now, most resort guests are from the leisure market.

The unique selling proposition of the resort, Yow stated, was its many outdoor spaces that would work for themed corporate events ranging from networking sessions over cocktails to gala dinners. He added that the “seclusion and privacy” the island afforded would be a boon for event planners, and organisers of incentive groups.

“Incentive groups will be intrigued with our unique activities, from guided nature trails to a Cook with Chef programme where participants can pick up (skills on how to prepare) local cuisine,” elaborated Yow.

For organisers with larger budgets, he also suggested “private yacht charters to explore uninhabited islands around Langkawi”, where a full-day outing would include a picnic on a deserted island and snorkelling activities.

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