Asia/Singapore Thursday, 23rd April 2026
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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.

Chinese MICE suppliers face expanding ESG considerations in international RFPs

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Chinese DMCs and event suppliers looking to attract inbound international events will need to pay greater attention to satisfying environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) conditions in their RFP submissions, advised Cathy Yun, founder of Sourcing China, an association of procurement officers representing China-based companies.

Speaking with business events industry professionals from across China at the Asia Pacific Corporate Annual Conference in Shenzhen last week, Yun pointed out that China is still in the early stages of ESG understanding and development despite growing importance of such considerations in global event bids.

Yun: procurement officers from international companies have strict requirements for sustainable travel and event suppliers

Yun observed that event owners and organisers in Nordic countries have high requirements for environmental protection and social responsibility while those in the UK adheres to strict environmental policies regarding emission and energy. Those in the US, she added, focus on innovation and encourage the development and application of green technologies.

Speaking in Mandarin, Yun shared that procurement officers from companies in these countries pursue low-emisson travel and accommodation options, and would prioritise hotels with green certification and rail travel for journeys under four to five hours. Convention and exhibition centres bearing LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification are also preferred.

Procurement officers also prefer to use electric vehicles to transport their event delegates, or to look into optimising transfer routes to reduce milage and emissions.

“These companies will also consider conference formats that blend online and offline participation, expect food waste management, prioritise seasonal ingredients being used to prepare food for delegates, cater food for only 90 per cent of attendees to minimise food waste, practice reduced packaging for delegates souvenirs, and donate or recyle leftover food, where possible,” Yun said.

With ESG considerations accounting for five per cent of bid document grading, Yun said Chinese DMCs and event suppliers should pay close attention to sustainable requirements.

She suggested that suppliers study emissions reduction channels and offset strategies.

Yun emphasised that suppliers that were able to convey a strong commitment to responsible operations would also gain “impression points”.

“Although RFPs may assign a five per cent weightage to ESG factors, the procurement officer may subconsciously grant higher grades to other non-ESG factors when they determine that the bidding vendor has strong ESG policies that are aligned with their own,” she added.

Karen Yue, group editor of TTG Asia Media, also highlighted the intensity of ESG focus in the business events industry during her opening keynote at the APCAC.

Yue said: “Attention to sustainable and responsible events is growing. This is due to increasing public awareness of climate impact as well as stricter laws that require companies to make climate-related disclosures in their annual sustainability reports.

“When organisations conduct events, sustainability requirement applies because carbon emissions from their events will go towards their overall carbon footprint. Because of this, more and more organisations and their event planners are prioritising destinations and event suppliers that have their own strict sustainability policies and initiatives to maximise the outcomes of responsible events.

“In fact, some organisations have a sustainability checklist to filter out suppliers. If you are not green enough, you cannot be an official vendor.”

Yue added that as competition for business events intensifies in Asia-Pacific, savvy CVBs are taking steps to help industry suppliers advance their sustainability ambitions and win the eventual approval of event planners who prioritise sustainability.

The Standard, Singapore names new GM

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The Standard, Singapore has appointed Amy Lu as general manager. She brings 19 years of regional hospitality experience and previously served as director of operations at Andaz Singapore for five years.

Originally from Taoyuan, Taiwan, Lu’s experience spans a range of properties, from resorts in Saipan to hotels in Shanghai. She now brings that international background to her new role in Singapore, where she will focus on team collaboration, guest experience, and operational improvement, drawing on a leadership style shaped by curiosity, resilience and a strong commitment to the industry.

Marina Bay Sands completes hotel room renovations

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Marina Bay Sands has completed its hotel room renovations as part of a US$1.75 billion transformation, marking a significant milestone in the resort’s development. The update includes approximately 1,850 rooms, with 775 suites, across two distinct collections: the Sands Collection and the Paiza Collection.

The Sands Collection, which includes 1,480 rooms and suites, has been fully refurbished. Designed as an urban sanctuary, it caters to a variety of guest needs, offering a range of room types from the Sands Premier Room to the Sands Family Suite. A dedicated Premium Services team is available to assist select guests throughout their stay.

Marina Bay Sands unveils 1,850 updated rooms and suites following extensive renovation; Presidential Suite living room, pictured

The Paiza Collection, consisting mainly of suites, offers around 370 high-end accommodation, including the three- to four-bedroom Chairman Suite, the two-bedroom Presidential Suite with a golf simulator, and the one-bedroom Horizon Suite featuring a spa area with a Himalayan salt wall and private gym. Guests in the Paiza Collection are served by a 160-member Butler Services team.

As a result of the renovations, the number of suites at Marina Bay Sands has increased to 775, up from 180 prior to the revamp.

Looking ahead, the resort’s reinvestment programme will include the opening of Jin Ting Wan, an authentic Cantonese restaurant, in July. Further refurbishments, including upgrades to LAVO Italian Restaurant & Rooftop Bar, lobby enhancements, and a new spa, are also planned. Additional details will be announced in due course.

Sustainability in motion: Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center’s approach to a greener future

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Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center has been actively championing sustainability and walking the talk

Brought to you by Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center

 

Since 2013, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC) has been implementing sustainability efforts. 

Committed to environmental responsibility while actively supporting the surrounding community, BNDCC prioritises eco-friendliness through various programmes aimed at minimising its carbon footprint and promoting a greener future. 

These include energy-saving measures in lighting systems, water conservation via graywater reuse and efficient fixtures, sustainable food management with locally sourced ingredients, comprehensive waste management including recycling, reduction, and reuse across all operations.

Ayana Komodo appoints new GM

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Ayana Komodo Waecicu Beach has appointed Jean Philippe Lovotti as its new general manager.

Lovotti brings over 25 years of international experience in the luxury hospitality sector, having held leadership roles across Europe, South-east Asia, and the Pacific.

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