Asia/Singapore Thursday, 22nd January 2026
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AEC to present a tough playing field for Indonesian MICE players: INCCA

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DIFFERENT government regulations across South-east Asia, specifically those governing bank loans, are expected to result in a bleak future for Indonesian convention and conference players as the ASEAN Economic Community is officially formed, predicted the president of the Indonesia Congress and Convention Association (INCCA).

Speaking at the 8th Indonesia MICE Outlook 2016 seminar on December 2 in BSD City, Tangerang, Iqbal Alan Abdullah said: “The way I see it, the business climate will be greyish dark as we enter the AEC era.”

Iqbal explained that the AEC will facilitate the entry of more foreign business event owners and organisers onto Indonesian soil, intensifying competition in the country. To compete effectively, Indonesian business event owners and organisers will need to grow their portfolio of events and to do so, they will require additional funding.

“The problem is, the bank interest rate in Indonesia is 13 per cent while in Singapore, for example, is only three per cent. Furthermore, Indonesian banks require a long list of supporting documents with loan applications. And after all that, companies can only loan up to 40 per cent of the event cost or 50 per cent (for rare cases),” said Iqbal, adding that some banks in other countries need only a letter of appointment for a large event and will grant up to 80 per cent of the event cost.

Ketut Salam, managing director of Pacto Convex, played down Iqbal’s concern, saying that financial institutions are naturally prudent and reputable event companies will have little trouble securing bank loans.

Iqbal’s cautious projections for 2016 also stems from the weakening Indonesian rupiah that has encouraged overseas MICE players to bring their shows to Indonesia, further intensifying competition for business in the country.

Effi Setiabudi, chairman of the Indonesia Exhibition Companies Association, too, expects a greater presence of international exhibition companies in Indonesia, drawn to the country’s “huge population and healthy economy”.

However, Effi has interpreted this development positively, describing it as “good times ahead” for Indonesia’s exhibition sector.

MyCEB takes first step in formation of national society for association executives

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THE Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) is spurring association executives to group themselves into an association by next year.

Tai Lee Fen, MyCEB’s manager – association development, said an association of associations would give them one voice in tackling common challenges and they can have advocacies.

Even as the association is not yet in existence, so strong is the bureau’s support for it that it already held in Kuala Lumpur in November what would be the group’s first annual conference, Malaysia Association neXt.

Tai said 120 people graced the event which is meant to create a platform for all associations to learn, exchange ideas, network and debate issues that impact them.

She revealed that MyCEB could provide funding support to the association, such as for the secretariat.

While the bureau has 500 national associations on its database, it is not yet known how many of them will join the planned association.

Tai said there are many examples around the world where the society for association executives have been successfully established including in the United States, Australia and the Philippines.

CWT enhances travel app

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CARLSON Wagonlit Travel (CWT) has upgraded its CWT To Go smartphone app with new functionality.

Additions to version 11.0 of the app include new systems to make it easier for planners to monitor trips, enhanced airport maps and a click-to-call service for travellers to quickly get in touch with a counselor.

The next version, already in the works, will add the ability for travel managers to book and handle profiles for their travelers.

David Moran, executive vice president at CWT, said: “As a leading travel management company, it’s up to us to help travelers be more productive by giving them great tools at their fingertips.

“That could mean helping them navigate an unfamiliar airport, or giving them easier access to our counselors when they need a helping hand.”

CWT To Go is free to download on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Private sector scores top-level conference for the Philippines

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MANILA will host the 11th International CEO Forum for Development Banks next week, a global event lured into the country through private sector effort.

It will welcome 100 delegates from 22 countries and has the support of the Tourism Promotions Board, which is encouraging associations to bid for and invite international events into the Philippines.

The Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and Pacific (ADFIAP), helmed by secretary-general Octavio Peralta who is also president and CEO of the Philippine Council for the Advancement of Association Executives (PCAAE), invited the CEO Forum to be held in Manila.

Peralta said hosting the CEO Forum is “in a way voluntary on the part of our (ADFIAP) members…and since I am also involved in PCAAE, I help promote the country as a conference destination through its Tap In Ambassador programme”.

The annual CEO Forum rotates around Asia, and Manila last played host in 2009. The event serves as a platform for development banks to share experiences and ideas on operational practices, issues and challenges as well as to network and undertake cooperation initiatives.

It will be hosted jointly by the Development Bank of the Philippines and Land Bank of the Philippines with support from the Pag-Ibig Fund, Alalay sa Kaunlaran, Inc. and PhilExim, all ADFIAP members in the country.

IT&CM China 2016 sees stronger representation from repeat exhibitors

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QUALITY buyers and good access to the Chinese MICE markets have been cited as reasons for returning to IT&CM China next year, according to several exhibitors who have also committed to a bigger presence at the annual MICE tradeshow in Shanghai.

Melvyn Yap, regional director, Asia of Silversea Cruises, whose company has participated in IT&CM China since its inception in 2007, remarked: “We will continue to support this event as the quality of buyers has been improving over the years.”

Zulkefli Hj Sharif, CEO of Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), said the event “provides Malaysia with an opportunity to reach out to the Chinese buyers”.

He added: “Our participation in the 2016 show will enable us to tap into the China, Taiwan and Hong Kong markets. Through 2016’s participation, we are confident we will be able to showcase the best of Malaysia’s meetings and incentive capabilities.”

Ralf Ostendorf, director market management of Berlin Tourismus & Kongress, pointed out that “the Chinese outbound market is one of the fastest growing tourism and MICE markets in the world right now” and the tourism bureau intends to push ahead with its promotions of Berlin “as a leading worldwide MICE destination to the China market”.

“IT&CM China has proven to be a good platform in achieving these goals last year, so we are looking forward to be in Shanghai again in 2016,” shared Ostendorf.

Repeat exhibitors MEET Taiwan and Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau will boast a 30 per cent larger pavilion and 30 per cent more suppliers respectively next year at the event.

IT&CM China 2016 has also secured several new exhibitors, such as Taitung County Government and Indonesia Convention Exhibition.

According to a press statement issued by the event organisers, TTG Events, CITS International M.I.C.E and MP International, IT&CM China boasts a track record of fielding 80 per cent Chinese buyers to 20 per cent international ones and a strong network and resources to reach valuable segments that both international and domestic exhibitors desire.

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre serves up Chinese New Year banquet deals

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COMPANIES looking to herald the Chinese Lunar Year of the Red Fire Monkey in the Malaysian capital city can consider a series of banquet packages offered by the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

Available from January 25 to March 7, 2016, bookings of at least 100 pax can opt for an eight-course sit-down banquet at RM1,888++ (US$443) per table of 10 or RM188++ per person for parties with more than 300 guests.

Fu Lu Shou – which means Happiness, Prosperity and Longevity – buffet packages are available too.

Confirmed bookings made between now and December 31, 2015 will enjoy an eight per cent discount.

Executive chef, Richmond Lim, said event planners have four traditional yee sang options to choose from: Happy New Year is served with fresh salmon; Dual Happiness and Prosperity is served with jellyfish and salmon, Golden Symphony is served with fresh salmon, abalone and gold dust; Golden Year is served with fresh ocean trout.

Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore boosts MICE perks, intensifies courtship of key markets

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BUSINESS event planners who take their activities to Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore next year can expect to reap greater rewards through the hotel’s new Enhanced Signature Benefits loyalty programme.

While the original Signature Events Benefits was launched at all Shangri-La hotels worldwide three years ago, Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore has created its own version that offers additional perks that grow with the number of guestrooms consumed. These perks include Wi-Fi, an hour-long open bar during dinner for groups, a dedicated two-man concierge team throughout the event, and one 44-seat bus at the group’s disposal for two days.

Christopher Kang, director of sales and marketing, expects bookings to increase once the programme is implemented in January 2016.

He explained that the improved loyalty rewards, along with the hotel’s latest hardware improvements, are among the hotel’s recent efforts to grow its MICE business.

The Tower Ballroom was upgraded following an S$8 million (US$5.7 million) renovation, while colonial-style The Pavilion was launched last year.
“The new facilities further elevate our positioning in the MICE space,” said Kang, adding that “few other hotels in Singapore own that space in the luxury MICE category while being able to support business groups that require 30 to 400 rooms”.

The hotel is also banking on its special events and hosting of power personalities such as Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, Chinese president Xi Jinping and Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou, to draw planners.

Kang revealed that the hotel’s hosting of the meeting between political leaders Xi and Ma on November 7 had resulted in “overwhelming interest” from Chinese and Taiwanese travellers who were eager to stay at the hotel, see the room where the meeting was held and taste the menu that was presented to the two heads of state.

“The Ma-Xi meeting has also raised interest among Chinese planners,” he remarked.

China is among the hotel’s top three source markets – the others being the US and the UK. To grow business from China, Kang’s team had this year collaborated with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) on a number of marketing initiatives. In May it hosted a MICE fam for 35 top buyers from China-based MNCs with the tourism board, Singapore Airlines and Changi Airport Group.

Kang said the targeted growth from the top three markets is about seven per cent in 2016.

IFFS heads into 2016 with new branding, show features

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THE International Furniture Fair Singapore 2016 / 33rd ASEAN Furniture Show (IFFS/AFS) will launch with a new brand identity and fresh show elements next year, furthering its commitment to promoting design within the furniture industry, and to forging relationships between exhibitors and buyers.

The event will spot a new tagline, Design, Inspiration, and Trade, which represents its mission to be the premier launch platform in Asia for the furniture industry, as well as a refreshed logo which depicts connections.

Ernie Koh, chairman of IFFS, said: “Good designs stem from inspirational experiences, and a company with a winning product understandably receives positive attention. This, in turn, leads to higher chances of success from a business standpoint. The three elements in the tagline share a synergistic relationship that ultimately promotes a thriving furniture industry. Here, IFFS plays the role of the connector that links design, inspiration and trade.”

Exhibitors and visitors attending IFFS 2016 can also look forward to a hall layout that presents both spatial and experiential elements that are specially crafted to enhance the tradeshow experience, a plethora of creative product displays that allow sellers to showcase the best of what they have through various touch points, and a series of thematic lounges for enhanced business networking experiences.

IFFS 2016 programme will feature design dialogues, business seminars and the Design STARS (formerly known as Asian STAR) showcase that spotlights a collection of pieces by rising designers worldwide.

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Koh added: “IFFS 2016 will present the industry with an all-new experience, one that is not just design-centric and inspirational, but that still builds upon its traditional role as the choice business platform that connects exhibitors with buyers from across the world.”

Be rewarded for meeting at JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok

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JW MARRIOT Hotel Bangkok is offering a meetings package that comes with discounts on spa treatments and two perks that will enhance the delegate experience.

The Meetings More Rewarded package is priced at 4,400 baht (US$123) for single occupancy in a Deluxe room and 4,900 baht for double, and includes breakfast at Marriott Café and a 25 per cent discount off spa treatments at the JW’s Health Club and Spa. Rates are subjected to a 10 per cent service charge and seven per cent VAT, and advance bookings for spa treatments are required.

Guests can also pick two of the following perks: three per cent rebate on total revenue charged to master account; complimentary shoulder massage during one coffee break at the meeting foyer; a one-hour open bar; one round trip airport-hotel limousine transfer; two rooms upgrade to the next available category; and a full-day meeting package at the rate of 1,400 baht per person (excluding taxes), for up to 30 pax.

Terms and conditions apply.

Email sales.jwmarriottbkk@marriotthotels.com to book.

German ProWein tradeshow to launch Asian edition in 2016

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THE first ProWine ASIA 2016, which will be held alongside FHA2016 next April, has so far attracted a strong interest from the international community, all keen on tapping the growing market opportunities in the region which is expected to see an annual growth of seven million prospective drinkers and a 13 per cent rise in spending.

According to the International Wine & Spirit Research 2014-2019, Asia is expected to see the largest volume increase of any region across the beer, wine, spirits and mixed drinks categories. Total yearly consumption is set to surge by almost 1.2 billion nine-litre cases by 2019.

These figures are increasingly fuelled by the wine trade in South-east Asia. By 2020, this region alone will account for 30 per cent of Asia’s wine business.

Organised by Singapore Exhibition Services in partnership with Messe Dusseldorf Asia, the event in Singapore is modelled on the global wine and spirits trade fair, ProWein, organised by Messe Düsseldorf in Germany and launched in 1994.

ProWine ASIA 2016 has already secured participation from 17 countries and regions including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, and the US. They will occupy group pavilions and individual booths.

Beattrice J Ho, project director at Messe Düsseldorf Asia, said: “ProWine ASIA will bring international exhibiting companies into closer contact with buyers from across South-east Asia. These opportunities will also exist through our programme of events that incorporate master classes, seminars, as well as special tastings and presentations by exhibiting companies that are keen to leverage the unprecedented opportunities that South-east Asia has to offer to wine and spirit companies of all sizes.”

Ting Siew Mui, project director of Lifestyle Events at Singapore Exhibition Services, added the collaboration with Messe Düsseldorf Asia on hosting ProWine ASIA 2016 will allow her company to “further develop and extend FHA’s wine and spirits segment”.

“This will enable us to help industry players in the region meet sales demands and keep abreast of latest industry trends and developments,” said Ting.

ProWine ASIA 2016 will run from April 12 to 15, 2016 at Singapore Expo Hall 10.

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