Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 23rd December 2025
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Walking the talk

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Sustainability consciousness is sharper than ever among meeting and event planners, evident in increasingly common environmental and legacy initiatives being made part of professional gatherings.

At the 2024 ICCA Congress in Abu Dhabi, the global community of association meetings professionals implemented a high-performance sustainable event management system, which included initiatives around waste management, reduction in carbon emissions, attendee engagement, and detailed reporting on carbon footprint. Delegates were also given thermal water bottles as a functional keepsake that encourage a more responsible way of hydrating themselves throughout the event.

PATA, a Bangkok-based not-for-profit membership association that pushes for the responsible development of travel and tourism to, from, and within the Asia-Pacific region, has – for the first time – achieved carbon-neutral status for all of its in-person activities in 2024.

PATA has been able to offset the emissions from its events through projects in Cambodia, with support from PATA member Sustainable Travel International, a global non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting responsible tourism. Other operations, including training, staff travel, and office emissions, were offset in Thailand through the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation.

To tackle emissions that cannot be fully eliminated, PATA supports credible carbon offset projects while simultaneously minimising emissions at the source. This includes exploring sustainable event design, optimising digital solutions to reduce travel-related emissions, and strengthening collaboration with venues and suppliers that prioritise sustainability.

Sustainability shapes event decisions
Edward Koh, executive director, conventions, meetings & incentive travel, Singapore Tourism Board, shares his observations that sustainability is increasingly becoming a top-of-mind concern, resulting in a growing demand for sustainable events as organisations prioritise the reduction of their environmental footprint to address pressing global concerns.

Responsible considerations will influence destination selection and event procurement decisions. Koh noted that the ICCA Meeting Needs Survey 2023 showed 44 per cent of international associations are incorporating sustainability and legacy into their RFPs.

At the 2024 ICCA Congress in Abu Dhabi, the global community of association meetings professionals implemented a sustainable event management system

He added: “Our efforts in sustainability have been recognised by MICE event organisers looking to hold their sustainability-related events with us. We have built a robust pipeline of green events in 2025 such as Asia Energy Week 2025, Carbon Forward Asia 2025, buildingSMART International Standards Summit 2025, Ecosperity Week 2025, AtoZero Asia 2025, International Conference of the International Society for Industrial Ecology 2025, Singapore Carbon Market & Investor Forum 2025, and Conference of the Electric Power Supply Industry 2025.”

Singapore’s resort island, Sentosa, has also seen its sustainability credentials and achievements giving it an advantage in the destination selection process.

Kelly Yoong, divisional director, corporate planning & development, Sentosa Development Corporation, told TTGmice that the organisation’s attainment of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council – For Destinations (GSTC-D) certificate in 2022 “has validated our sustainability commitment, resonating with event planners and international corporations where environmental responsibility is a key priority”.

“Our sustainability initiatives and achievements have enhanced Sentosa’s reputation as a destination that can meet diverse sustainability requirements for events of all scales,” said Yoong.

“In the past six months, this positioning has helped us secure several environmental conferences which champion sustainability and drive industry changes. The GSTC Global Summit, Blue Water Edufest, and IAAPA Sustainability Summit chose Sentosa as a location, partly for our green credentials.

“These events leveraged our island as a living classroom, where delegates experienced our sustainability initiatives firsthand – from environmentally-conscious venues and sustainable dining options to low carbon activities, showcasing our environmental projects in action. Our growing credibility in this space also attracted the Bureau of International Recycling Convention to host its welcome event on Sentosa.”

Sentosa draws its power from solar panels atop the Southern Transport Complex

Yoong shared that interest in sustainability-related educational tours from corporate groups and conferences from various industries is on the rise.

“There is an increasing curiosity in sustainability management and the implementation of sustainability initiatives for a destination like Sentosa, with interest to observe real-life examples,” he said, adding that Sentosa also offers corporate social gatherings plenty of eco-conscious activities with a large dose of fun. Options include non-motorised races at the Skyline Luge Singapore and HyperDrive, water sports at Ola Beach Club, SentoSights tours for natural heritage exploration, and more.

Opportunity to do better
When asked if PATA’s quest for low-emissions in-person events directs it to consciously weigh bidding destinations’ environmental and emissions policies, CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid said: “While environmental credentials such as walkability and electric public transport are certainly advantageous, PATA represents a diverse membership of over 60 destinations – each at different stages of their sustainability journey.

“We believe it would be limiting and, perhaps, inequitable to consider only destinations that already meet ideal environmental standards. Instead, we assess each bid holistically. We are open to working with destinations that may not yet meet these benchmarks, but are committed to collaborating with us on implementing sustainable practices and reducing emissions. Our focus is on progress, not perfection.”

Noor added that “sustainability is not a one-size-fits-all approach”, and recognises that “every city operates within its own set of circumstances and constraints. Some are further along the path, while others are just beginning”.

As such, PATA is keen to use its events “as catalysts for positive change”.

Wharf Hotels makes key appointments to team

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Wharf Hotels has announced the appointments of Jürgen Dörr as vice president, operations; Eva Wong as group director, digital marketing; and Vireo Yeung as group director, global sales. All three will be based at the company’s headquarters in Hong Kong.

Dörr joins from Vinpearl Holding Company in Vietnam, where he served as CEO overseeing a large portfolio of hotels and leisure assets. He brings extensive operational experience from previous roles at Regent, Hyatt Hotels, Shangri-La Group and Fullerton Hotels and Resorts, and will lead Wharf Hotels’ operations across rooms, food and beverage, events and technical services.

From left: Jürgen Dörr, Eva Wong and Vireo Yeung

Wong brings experience from previous leadership roles at Christian Dior Couture, Ralph Lauren and various beauty brands. She will oversee digital strategy across all group brands and work closely with the commercial and IT departments to enhance digital engagement and drive online-to-offline integration.

Yeung has been promoted from his prior role as regional director sales – Hong Kong and Taiwan. With over 20 years of experience, including at Hyatt Hotels and Miramar International Hotel Management, he will now lead global sales strategy across key international markets.

Eric Chan leads creative charge at Uniplan Hong Kong

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Brand experience agency Uniplan has appointed Eric Chan as executive creative director of its Hong Kong office.

Chan will report directly to Judd Christie, CEO of Uniplan Greater China, and will take on the creative leadership role across all Uniplan Hong Kong projects, as well as experience design projects across Greater China.

Chan has over 15 years of global experience in advertising, branding, content design, product design and experiential marketing. During this time, he has built agencies, led game-changing campaigns, and pioneered immersive experiences for a diverse group of brands including Alibaba, Google, Genesis, Haier, Mercedes-Benz, and Tencent.

Chan joins the Uniplan team after eight years with George P Johnson in the capacity of creative director in Singapore, and most recently, group creative director in Shanghai.

Thailand targets higher event value with new 3M programme

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TCEB’s Puripan Bunnag shares updates on Thailand IMEX Frankfurt; photo by Rachel AJ Lee

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has unveiled its latest business events initiative, Meet in Thailand: Your Success, Your Moment, which will put a fresh perspective on the value and purpose of events.

Presenting the new initiative at IMEX Frankfurt, Puripan Bunnag, TCEB’s senior vice president international marketing, said the initiative comprises three M elements – MaxiMICE, Meaningful, and Memorable.

TCEB’s Puripan Bunnag shares updates on Thailand IMEX Frankfurt; photo by Rachel AJ Lee

He shared that MaxiMICE invites clients to explore and maximise the new products and services available throughout Thailand. These range from better accessibility and more destination options for business events, to investment in business events venues and stronger government support.

“For example, Air France will start flying from Paris to Phuket starting November 27 this year, which will be in time for Phuket’s hosting of Global Sustainable Tourism Conference in 2026. We are also working with Thai Airways to create new air routes globally,” elaborated Puripan.

Accessibility has also been improved in Bangkok, where the recent opening of the MRT Pink Line means that eight major convention centres – such as IMPACT Muang Thong Thani and Queen Sirikit National Convention Center – are now connected by MRT or Skytrain..

When asked whether new convention centres would be built outside of Bangkok, Puripan shared that a feasibility study for an option in Nakhon Ratchasima – the location for the International Horticultural Expo 2029 – is currently in the works.

Several Thai airports are also undergoing expansion. Suvarnabhumi Airport’s East Terminal will be ready in 2028, increasing passenger load from 65 million to 80 million a year; Don Mueang International Airport’s Terminal 3 is slated to open in 2030 and will handle 23 million passengers a year; U-Tapao Rayong–Pattaya International Airport’s third terminal and second runway are expected to come online in 2029.

The initiative’s Meaningful component covers Environmental, Social and Governance and sustainability frameworks, offering clients the opportunity to hold events that have measurable impacts. This includes TCEB’s development of low-carbon MICE Routes, certifying that suppliers are sustainable, and ensuring that business event activities will involve and benefit local communities across the country.

The final M represents Memorable, which TCEB aims to deliver a Return on Experience, by helping clients craft events that have cultural immersion, encouraging bleisure travel, and the promise of human touch to create lasting memories for guests.

Tribe Legacy Sarawak goes global with focus on AI and community impact

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Business Events Sarawak (BESarawak) has launched the revamped Tribe Legacy Sarawak campaign on May 20 at IMEX Frankfurt. Anchored by the tagline Driving Impact Together, it carries three initiatives – AI.Legacy, Legacy360, and Borneo Inspires Legacy Awards (BILA).

AI.Legacy is an AI-driven impact management system developed in collaboration with Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. The dashboard helps event planners measure and report the long-term impact of business events on communities, ensuring sustainable benefits.

The Business Events Sarawak team with partners from ICCA and GainingEdge; photo by Rachel AJ Lee

Next, Legacy360 is a platform dedicated to advancing business event legacies, bringing together government officials, industry leaders, and community representatives to discuss strategies for economic, social, and environmental transformation.

Lastly, BILA recognises outstanding contributions in the business events sector, celebrating individuals and organisations that drive positive change in Sarawak’s communities through knowledge-sharing and economic development.

Amelia Roziman, CEO of BESarawak, said: “Our three key offerings – AI.Legacy, Legacy360, and BILA 2025 – are complementary to each other towards a holistic framework to enhance the long-term impact of business events, starting first with Sarawak and then the world.”

She told TTGmice that AI.Legacy is the first of its kind, and that there was “no benchmark” when the dashboard was created. It was also created over years of trial and error. Meanwhile, Legacy360, is a “complementary platform that BESarawak created to advocate legacy impact for business events not just in Malaysia, or Asia, but for the world”.

“We can’t do it alone. We want everyone to be part of this journey, and help destinations start somewhere, because being sustainability-certified is not enough. There are so many certifications, but it will not change the value of your organisation or destination,” she pointed out.

BLIA – an evolution of the former Anak Sarawak Awards that celebrates the lasting impact of business events in Sarawak – “is also now open to any event that has a strong element of legacy”, said Amelia. “By opening this up, it will help us promote the legacy of business events on a global scale.”

Snowdan Lawan, deputy minister for creative industry and performing arts of Sarawak, stated: “This reinforces Sarawak’s commitment to legacy-driven business events on an international scale, ensuring that every event contributes to economic growth, knowledge exchange, sustainability, and community advancement.”

He added that the Sarawak government is also reinforcing its green commitment with the Sarawak Sustainability Blueprint 2030. Set to be launched at the end of May, this blueprint will serve as a strategic roadmap for Sarawak’s transition to a green economy.

With this global launch, BESarawak is nearing the end of its Legacy Impact Master Action Plan 2023-2025, which has the goal of transforming Sarawak into the Legacy Capital of Business Events in Malaysia and Borneo by 2030.

Japan, Singapore take top spots in ICCA’s 2024 country and city rankings for Asia-Pacific

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ICCA’s latest GlobeWatch Business Analytics – Country & City Rankings for 2024 has identified Japan as the top-ranked country in Asia-Pacific while Singapore holds first position among cities.

The top five countries in Asia-Pacific, in descending order, are Japan with 428 meetings, China (249 meetings), South Korea (243 meetings), Australia (227 meetings), and Thailand (158 meetings).

Singapore claims top spot in the ICCA 2024 city rankings for Asia-Pacific

The region is also becoming increasingly competitive, noted ICCA, with 13 countries now ranked among the global top 50, just behind Europe.

At the city level in Asia-Pacific, Singapore claims top spot with 144 meetings, followed by Seoul (124 meetings), Bangkok (115 meetings), Tokyo (97 meetings), and Hong Kong (86 meetings).

There has been a significant rise in association meetings in the region, as countries/territories like China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Macau and Sri Lanka have all shown growth relative to previous years.

At the global country level, the US maintains top position, followed by Italy, Spain, Germany, and the UK.

Latin America and the Middle East continue to demonstrate rising influence as emerging regions. From 2022 to 2024, they were the only regions to show consistent year-over-year growth in the number of meetings recorded.

Meanwhile, there is growing government interest across Africa in strengthening infrastructure and capacity for international meetings, signalling potential for accelerated growth in the years ahead.

While large, city-wide congresses still draw attention, ICCA’s 2024 data confirms that most international association meetings are moderate-sized (150 to 999 participants), creating opportunities to foster deeper engagement.

By subject matter, Medical Sciences, Technology, and Science lead the way, followed by Industry and Education. These five sectors have remained in the top positions for over a decade, underscoring sustained interest globally in healthcare innovation and digital transformation.

Overall, the report indicates a positive trajectory for the industry, with in-person events nearing the levels seen in 2019.

The 2024 rankings include data from over 11,000 meetings, marking an increase compared to the previous year.

Torsten Richter leads as GM of Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel

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Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel has appointed Torsten Richter as its new general manager. With more than 30 years of international experience in hospitality, he brings a background in operations and leadership across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Richter joins from his most recent position as Minor Hotels’ area general manager for Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as general manager of Anantara Desaru Coast Resort & Villas. His career has included management roles at several hotel brands, with a focus on guest experience, operational performance, and brand development.

He has held several general manager positions at a number of hotels, including The Sarasvati in Bali, The Ritz-Carlton in Berlin, The JAFFA in Tel Aviv, and SO/Bangkok.

Aloft Langkawi Pantai Tengah welcomes new GM

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Aloft Langkawi Pantai Tengah has named Shanmugam Thangavelu as its new general manager. With over 25 years of experience in the hospitality industry, Shan has held senior roles at renowned hotel brands, including Four Seasons, Raffles, Westin, and most recently, Fairfield by Marriott, where he was general manager of the Bintulu Paragon property.

Shan’s background includes leading successful pre-openings, achieving strong business results, and bringing expertise in operations and leadership to support the property’s growth. His passion for hospitality, along with his commitment to maintaining a healthy work-life balance, positions him to effectively lead the hotel into its next phase of development.

International exhibition sector gears up for GED 2025

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This event underscores the invaluable role of exhibitions in driving multi-industry growth through in-person engagement

The global exhibition industry is preparing for the 10th annual Global Exhibitions Day on June 4, 2025, themed Exhibitions Unleash Potential.

This event underscores the invaluable role of exhibitions in driving multi-industry growth through in-person engagement

This year’s campaign centres around four key areas where exhibitions unleash potential:

  1. Industries: Exhibitions foster collaboration and spark innovation, propelling entire industries forward.

  2. Individuals: Exhibitions enable new, emerging and established talent to grow and succeed.

  3. Communities: Exhibitions power economic development and societal progress for countries and communities.

  4. Companies: Exhibitions amplify reach, build brands, foster connections and drive revenue through face-to-face engagement

Stakeholders can participate by planning and hosting their own GED 2025 activity or campaign; engage with government officials to endorse the exhibition industry; partner with local media to raise awareness; and share initiatives on social media using #GED2025. The campaign website also offers resources and tools for celebrating GED 2025.

GED 2025 is managed by UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, and supported by over 70 national and international industry associations. Leading exhibition organizers Clarion Events, Comexposium, Emerald, Informa, and RX are also supporting the initiative.

Fukuoka rolls out new perks for incentive groups

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The Fukuoka Convention & Visitors Bureau has unveiled new services for inbound incentive groups that stay in the city at least one night during this fiscal year (April 2025 to March 2026).

The level of support depends on the number of international visitors and the number of overnight stays. With a combined 200 nights, groups will be able to receive a welcome ceremony by ninjas at Fukuoka Airport.

A ninja welcome at the airport

Meanwhile, a combined 400 nights generates a choice of traditional performances and experiences. For instance, groups will also have the option to participate in a dance, taiko drumming or a kagami-biraki (sake barrel breaking) ceremony.

For a separate venue rental charge, a Japanese tea service (for up to 100 pax), or Hakata doll painting (for up to 60 pax) are also available.

In addition, unique welcome gifts and souvenirs include eco-tote bags, cookies featuring the group’s name or a customised message, coasters made of kimono silk and travel pass cases made from Hakata-ori silk. Both the coasters and cases are sustainably made from recycled kimono and fabric remnants.

Interested parties must apply at least one month before their arrival to qualify for these services.

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