Asia/Singapore Tuesday, 21st April 2026
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ASAE enhances support for newly-independent Chinese associations

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The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) has started to provide education to newly-independent Chinese associations that have been weaned off government funding and management, a process that is gaining steam in China and transforming the country’s associations landscape.

Chinese associations must now learn how to be sustainable and survive on their own which means being able to generate their own income, and to achieve that requires professionalising their association management, a concept not yet well accepted, said Maria Tong, ASAE’s China representative.

Since the establishment of an ASAE office in Beijing three years ago, it has started educating associations about their role in the society and ways to professionalise, Tong said on the sidelines of the Associations Summit 4, organised by the Philippine Council of Associations and Association Executives last week.

In the long term, she said ASAE wants to be the thought leader in China and to be the platform for linking China associations’ international counterparts.

Tong said it takes time for the Chinese government to recognise ASAE’s position but things are improving now with the government enabling associations, which are mainly government-managed and funded, to be independent.

ICESAP Conference introduces daily delegate rate

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A special daily piece-meal delegate rate arrangement has been introduced for the coming ICESAP Conference in Singapore, which will kick off this Wednesday.

Organised by the Incentive Conference & Event Society Asia Pacific (ICESAP), the event will discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by stakeholders in the incentive event and conference industry. Sessions will be moderated by industry veteran Robin Lokerman, board member of ICESAP and group president of MCI Group, and will feature speakers such as Charles Robinson, senior vice president and managing director of Jack Morton Worldwide (Singapore), and Meredith Smith, executive director, Enterprise Shared Services of Merck Sharp & Dohme.

Nigel Gaunt, ICESAP president, said the new arrangement “is designed for Singapore delegates in particular” and offers last minute flexibility to attendees who would otherwise have to buy a full three-day package costing US$700 per delegate.

The delegate rate arrangement is offered as such:

  • Half-day on Nov 30 plus cocktail: US$150
  • Full-day conference including two breaks and lunch: US$140
  • Awards cocktail and dinner only: US$310
  • Full-day conference plus awards on Dec 1: US$450
  • Three-day conference only with no evening activities: US$340
  • Half-day conference only on Nov 30: US$110
  • Half-day workshop only on Dec 2: US$110

Visit conference.icesap.org for details.

[Sponsored Post] JNTO reaches out to Singapore-based associations with roadshow

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Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) met 40 specially selected Association Buyers and PCOs handling association meetings at the recent destination roadshow in Singapore on the 27th of October 2016, co-organised by IT&CM Events.

Convention Visitor Bureaus (CVBs) from 7 major cities – Chiba, Hiroshima, Kitakyushu, Matsue, Okayama, Okinawa, Sapporo – were flown in from Japan by JNTO for an exclusive presentation session with buyers from Singapore.

The roadshow also offered prospective buyers an insight into Japan’s latest infrastructure, facilities and capabilities, government and municipal support, as well as the incentives available to encourage organisers to explore regions outside of the usual metropolitan cities to host their next association meetings.

Aiming to increase the number of international association meetings and conferences from overseas to Japan, Mr Masatoshi Miyake, Executive Director, JNTO, reinforced, “Japan’s position is a unique one. We are the centre of research and industry, which enables technical visits and networking opportunities to be easily organised. Our country showcases a surprising variety of tradition, hospitality, and innovation as well as geographic diversity – an excellent assortment of culture, activities, and destinations to satisfy an event’s business, education, and social networking objectives.”

In April, JNTO’s Singapore office officially expanded its support services to meetings and incentive planners in Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines, and India.

Coupled with previous collaborative successes and the Asia-Pacific’s increasing potential for MICE in hosting major conferences, JNTO’s partnership with IT&CM Events for the 3rdyear running was an unequivocal one, reiterating the breadth and depth of IT&CM Events’ capabilities of going beyond mere trade shows and appointments to add value by providing alternative platforms for clients to create business opportunities.

Susan Maria Ong, MICE Director – Asia-Pacific, JNTO Singapore, said, “Our roadshows with IT&CM Events have been the most ideal in allowing our Japanese CVB’s stakeholders to network and leverage on their contacts with local MICE buyers, PCOs, and association representatives. These settings also serve as an educational platform for both sides to gather vital information on the venues and support programmes offered by the destinations as well as the prerequisites and conditions they may need to cater to these buyers.”

Association Buyer Ewell Tan, Project Manager, IEEE Asia-Pacific Limited conveyed, “Being able to approach different convention bureaus at the roadshow was very effective as compared to a presentation by a single city or destination. A number of cities in Japan stood out for me because of the extent of support available and attentiveness to an association’s needs. The face-to-face interaction in smaller groups also allowed us to share our thoughts easily while being given the assistance we needed upfront.”

Kitakyushu’s first participation at the roadshow proved productive, expressed Mr Nobuhiro Abe, Convention Promotion Manager, Kitakyushu Convention Bureau, “We were selected by JNTO as a MICE Growth City, hence our mission to increase the number of international conferences to Kitakyushu. We were able to meet prospective association buyers and organisers all in one location, which was very beneficial in promoting our city out of Japan.”

Returning for the 2nd year, Miyako Kawakami, Manager, Sapporo Convention Bureau, added, “Sapporo’s reputation as an Incentive Travel destination speaks for itself. However, the brand recognition and awareness of Sapporo as the top choice destination for Association and Corporate meetings still needs to be developed within the Asia-Pacific. Our participation last year was great for building the groundwork among industry players. This year, we wanted to strengthen that image and make it our key objective.”

The half-day event included an enriching talk on Meetings Planning insights by Ms Janet Tan-Collis, President of Singapore Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers (SACEOS), a networking coffee break, and a lucky draw giveaway with gifts generously sponsored by each Convention Visitor Bureau from the various cities in Japan.

To find out more about organising a targeted roadshow like this, contact sales.itcma@ttgasia.com.

PICC to add new exhibition space, museum as part of upgrading plans

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The Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) is expanding with the construction of a museum already started and the building of a new trade and exhibition hall beginning next year.

The museum will display historical artefacts and art currently curated at the existing museum of the Central Bank of the Philippines, revealed PICC general manager Renato Padilla on the sidelines of the Philippine Council of Associations and Association Executives (PCAAE) Associations Summit 4 gathering.

He said that the museum will be an added attraction for event delegates and will complement PICC as a MICE venue.

Meanwhile, the planned PICC Trade Exhibit Hall will replace the space currently known as The Forum, a tented 4,000m2 multipurpose facility.

The new venue will be much bigger at 5,700m2 and will be a permanent structure located separate from the existing PICC edifice and can be divided into three smaller halls. Facilities include pre-function lobbies, loading bays and service pantries.

Padilla added that the 40-year-old PICC is undergoing upgrading works by phases and will be replacing old bulbs with more efficient LED lighting and moving to inverter air conditioning systems.

Furnishing, equipment and faster internet speeds are also part of the enhancements to keep pace with competition.

AFECA names best in Asia’s MICE industry at second awards ceremony

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The Asian Federation of Exhibition and Convention Associations (AFECA) celebrated its 11th anniversary and held its second AFECA Awards ceremony in Xiamen earlier this month in recognition of the best performers in the industry in Asia.

AFECA board members and advisory council members, including president Walter Yeh, honorary president Dilys Yong and president of Xiamen Convention & Exhibition Association (XMCEA) Zheng Zhi, awarded important members and individuals for their contributions over the past year during the event.

Awards handed out include the Outstanding Trade Exhibition, Outstanding Consumer Exhibition, Outstanding Convention/Congress Award, Outstanding Service Award, the Young Professional Award as well as the Outstanding Venue Award, the first time it is being presented.

“This year marks the 2nd AFECA Awards, and after last year’s success, we received even more interest and nominations this year. All nominees represent excellence and outstanding performance in the Asian MICE industry and showcases how far the industry has advanced over the past years,” said Yeh.

In conjunction, starting this year, winners will be given a symbol of recognition by AFECA. These AFECA Recognized logos – split into AFECA Recognized Event, AFECA Recognized Venue and AFECA Recognized Service Provider categories – is an endorsement of quality, innovation and sustainability of organisers by the association.

Istanbul CVB unveils free marketing collaterals toolkit for event planners

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MICE planners now have more reason to hold their events in Turkey’s most populous city with the launch of Istanbul CVB’s new Istanbul Event Planners’ Toolkit.

The free kit contains ready-to-use templates of print ads, flyers, banners, posters, standees, seasonal postcards, powerpoint presentations and social media posts as well as high-res photos, videos and logos of Istanbul.

The CVB stated that the kit is designed to provide associations with easy-to-use, comprehensive marketing tools for congresses and events held in Istanbul and can be customised according to their needs.

General manager of Istanbul CVB, Ozgul Ozkan Yavuz, said: “Istanbul continues to be one of the top places for meetings and conferences. We have been witnessing a busy congress calendar especially for October and November.

“With all the feedback gathered from the associations, organisers as well as our members, we have decided to release this marketing tool to put together different materials in one convenient package. We believe that this kit will help planners to promote their event in Istanbul more effectively and will boost the number of delegates for their meetings and events.”

Japan tour operator uses geisha arts to lure more groups

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The Do Edo programme by Japanese tour company Shin-Nichiya is tapping MICE demand for authentic local experiences with a new Tokyo-based dinner and entertainment package featuring geishas.

Time to Geisha is hosted in Kyoraku-tei, a traditional Japanese venue inside the Coredo shopping, dining, and cultural complex in Nihonbashi.

During the show, geishas perform a variety of dances accompanied by a trio of musicians on the shamisen, a traditional Japanese stringed instrument. They then lead guests in interactive games such as Tora Tora Tora, a historic game once played by maikos and geishas at tea houses.

The performance is offered as a 60-minute evening show that runs twice a month at a cost of 5,500 yen (US$52), while the new dinner and entertainment package starts at 10,800 yen and builds on existing cultural activities for MICE groups in the building, including making sushi or sweets, calligraphy or flower arranging.

Groups of up to 30 people can be accommodated.

Gold Coast set to welcome its biggest incentive group ever

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Chinese personal healthcare company Infinitus has chosen the Gold Coast for its week-long incentive programme taking place in May 2018, giving the region its biggest business event to date.

The programme, expected to bring to the city 8,000 delegates and generate over A$50 million (US$37 million) in expenditure, was secured by Gold Coast Business Events, a division of Gold Coast Tourism, in collaboration with Tourism and Events Queensland and Tourism Australia.

Explaining why this represents a major achievement for the destination, director of Gold Coast Business Events, Anna Case, said: “To win this prestigious event, we had to demonstrate that our city has all the elements essential to delivering an extraordinary programme that will leave Infinitus delegates inspired.

“The Gold Coast has a winning mix of business events infrastructure, experiences and service. When you add to this our pristine beaches, spectacular hinterland and climate, it really is an unbeatable combination.”

Commented general manager of Infinitus China Jacky Hu: “We are truly amazed at the endless choices we have to help us put together a one-of-a-kind business travel incentive holiday for our delegates. Already, we are very impressed by the attentiveness of Tourism Australia and Gold Coast Tourism.”

Wyndham opens latest Indonesian flagship in Bali

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Wyndham Hotel Group’s 100th hotel in South-east Asia and the Pacific Rim has opened in eastern Bali.

The 222-room Wyndham Tamansari Jivva Resort Bali, positioned as Wyndham’s newest flagship hotel in Indonesia, is located on the beachfront in Klungkung where rice paddies are abound.


Wyndham Tamansari Jivva Resort Bali, Suite Pool room

Away from the city’s hotspots and close to the heart of nature, the resort offers guests an environment that is designed with natural elements made of wood, stone and water that blend cohesively into its surroundings.

Besides rooms and private pool villas, Wyndham Tamansari Jivva Resort Bali also welcomes corporate groups with four meeting rooms – one with capacity for 20 delegates, and the other three can be combined to accommodate up to 30 delegates.

Other facilities at the hotel includes unique dining destinations such as Bumbu Restaurant by the beach and which offers gourmet lunchboxes for guests looking to venture out to sea or the nearby villages; and Tirta Spa which utilises ancient Balinese traditions in its treatments, delivered in eight beachside garden huts.

The hotel is a 10-minute drive to world-class surf break, Keramas.

Meanwhile, Wyndham Hotel Group is furthering its expansion in the region with a pipeline of more than 30 properties, the majority of which are new-builts, due to open by 2020. These new hotels will add a further 8,776 rooms to the Wyndham portfolio in the region, bringing the total number of rooms to 24,030.

Banyan Tree ups the sell in SE Asia with inspirational meeting spaces

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The Banyan Tree Group is offering a range of scenic meeting spaces from its resorts across South-east Asia, touted to be unlike the usual bland and drab venues usually found.

At Banyan Tree Phuket for instance, the daylit Cassia Room is designed to provide room for creativity and exploration. Quest, a corporate training centre, also now operates in Laguna Phuket and is on hand to assist with team-building needs.


Angsana Lang Co

Meanwhile, the boardroom at Banyan Tree Ungasan, Bali, seats up to 12 pax and offers views of the surrounding greenery. The resort’s Presidential Three-Bedroom Villa looking out to the ocean also makes for a unique meeting venue for groups of up to 15 people. Team-building activities at the resort include surfing, paintball and yoga, all which can be capped off with a cliff-top team dinner.

And at Banyan Tree Lang Co in Vietnam, boardrooms come complete with views of the gardens or coastline. Team bonding activities such as visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, mountain biking, hiking and group cooking classes can also be arranged flexibly with half- and full-day meeting packages, among other offers for planners, available.

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