Asia/Singapore Saturday, 4th April 2026
Page 958

Views of a transformed Perth now available on a new product video

0

THE Perth Convention Bureau has put together a Perth Product video to showcase the various new hotel and infrastructure developments in the destination, following years of rapid expansion in the city.

Featured on the video are the highly anticipated projects, Elizabeth Quay and Perth City Link.

The Elizabeth Quay development, which includes landscaped terraces, boardwalks and promenades fringed by shops, cafes, restaurants and entertainment venues, will open its public spaces at the end of 2015. A development closely watched by MICE players, Elizabeth Quay also houses the upcoming Ritz Carlton (2018) and the nearby DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront (2017), and sits minutes away from the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The two new hotels will join the numerous properties opening in Perth over the next five years, providing an additional 2,000 rooms.

In addition, Crown Perth has transformed into a fully-integrated tourism resort with two hotels while work is progressing on the six-star, 500-room Crown Towers, due to open at the start of 2017. The Crown Perth Events and Conference Centre development will provide approximately 4,800m2 of new multipurpose venue space.

A more immediate development available to event planners is the luxury hotel COMO The Treasury which will open this month.

The Perth Product video can be viewed on Perth Convention Bureau’s own website and on Youtube.

Four Points by Sheraton Sydney redevelops, focuses on MICE

0

FOUR Points by Sheraton Sydney, Darling Harbour is well advanced in implementing its new MICE strategy ahead of unveiling its AU$200 million (US$142 million) redevelopment in eight months’ time.

Scheduled to open on June 1, 2016, the ambitious project by owners M&L in partnership with Starwood will offer 4,800m2 of conference space comprising 23 meeting and breakout rooms, two pillar-less ballrooms that can accommodate 2,100 pax theatre-style, and an open-air rooftop bar for outdoor events.

A new 25-storey tower will provide a further 222 guestrooms, taking the hotel’s room inventory to 905.

Four Points by Sheraton Sydney’s general manager, David Fraser, said the hotel’s expansion provided the opportunity to take a larger portion of the business events market in Sydney.

“The hotel is receiving important global exposure, both through our attendance at international and domestic trade expos and events across Europe, North America and Australia,” Fraser said.

He added that the opening of the hotel would help address the reduction of event space in the city centre while the finishing touches were put on the International Convention Centre Sydney, due to open in December 2016.

“We have been hosting hard hat tours of the new space for industry leaders, clients and partners to showcase the quick progress of the redevelopment and to bring the new convention features and facilities to life.”

Four Points by Sheraton Sydney recently appointed Marjolein Chandler as the director of catering and conventions and Anne-Sophie Pouzin will start in the role of director of sales and MICE this month.

Suntec raises the bar on banqueting options for events

0

KEEN on improving the way banquet services are offered to event planners, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre is rolling out today an extensive collection of customisable dinner menus that offer clients 168 dishes to choose from.

Twenty-one eight-course Chinese menus across seven series have been created, with the cheapest priced at S$788++ (US$554++) per table. Each series will offer two Halal menu options, while one series will cater for vegetarian diets.

Event planners are able to swap dishes from menus in the same series at no extra cost, while changes made between menus from different series will come with “a little bit more money”, said Suntec Singapore’s CEO, Arun Madhok.

Describing the new banquet programme as a revolutionary one in the MICE business, Madhok said: “Venues in the market today typically offer only two or three set menus with fixed items. We see the opportunity to do things differently and better by giving price-sensitive clients who appreciate good food the chance to provide their delegates with a great dining experience at Suntec Singapore, but without breaking the bank.”

“Industry colleagues have told me that my new banquet programme is suicidal for business; how could the kitchen manage so many dining options for multiple large-scale events, they asked. But this is not an issue for us, as our kitchen operations have been computerised and optimised with new processes,” he said.

“Take for instance our new induction ovens which can cook many dishes at once but are safe and use less heat, which also brings down electricity usage as our air cooling system will no longer need to work as hard. We have also reduced the number of suppliers, keeping only the top quality ones and employing a Just In Time delivery system to keep produce fresh and use less storage space.”

To spread demand away from the popular Friday and Saturday evenings, Suntec Singapore is offering a discount of S$50++ per table for banquets hosted on Sundays to Thursdays.

All menus come with free-flow soft drinks and Chinese tea, fresh flower centrepieces, one VIP table service per 50 tables booked, and other perks. Terms apply.

BCCK enhances delegate experience with a river cruise service

0

BORNEO Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) will soon manage a catamaran and offer customised river packages to its clients.

The catamaran, owned by the Ministry of Tourism Sarawak, is scheduled to be operational by 4Q2015, and will ply two routes – Kuching Waterfront to Borneo Convention Centre Kuching and from the Marina Jetty to Bako National Park. It can hold 40 pax in theatre-style on the lower deck and 30 in cocktail fashion on the upper deck.

BCCK’s CEO, Eric Van Piggelen, said: “We are excited about this new product as it will allow associations to hold outdoor dining and themed events on the catamaran. It is this new product that will make us different from other convention centres in Asia. This will be our unique selling point and we will accommodate customised requests from clients – be it an event for privileged customers of a company or as a means to ferry our conference delegates back to their hotels at the Waterfront area through this scenic route.”

Sarawak Convention Bureau’s managing director, Mike Cannon, commented: “The services will enhance the delegate experience. The beautiful waterways offer (an authentic view) of the destination. It passes through villages, jungles and wetlands.”

Gracie V Geikie, director/ principal consultant of Planet Borneo Group of Companies, is eager to offer the catamaran as a venue for pre-dinner cocktails for conference speakers and important guests.

Meanwhile, the state government will build an overhead bridge linking the convention centre to the jetty for the convenience of passengers. This facility will be ready in 2016.

Feeble ringgit saps Malaysian corporates’ buying power

0

MALAYSIA corporates are scaling down outbound events and postponing incentive trips to 2016 as the weak national currency makes travel plans too pricey to bear, trade players told TTGmice e-Weekly.

At press time, the ringgit has depreciated some 33 per cent against the US dollar and is now trading at 4.3027.

Syed Mohd Razif Al Yahya, group managing director and group CEO of Sutra Utama, said local corporate companies – mostly from the oil and gas, manufacturing and education sectors – had halved meeting and incentive budget this year.

“Some multi-level marketing companies, automobile, and oil and gas companies have postponed incentives to longhaul destinations to next year, hoping that the currency will improve by then. Overseas meetings are still happening but because of budget cuts, companies are sending fewer staff,” he added.

Adam Kamal, CEO of Rakyat Travel, also shared that three local clients had postponed their year-end incentives to next year because the weak foreign exchange had caused travel costs to exceed budgets.

“Those programmes were to Australia and Europe – London and Paris combined,” Kamal said.

Outbound MICE specialists are not the only ones to see a dent in business. Local hotels with meeting facilities are also getting fewer corporate event bookings.

Pamela Yew, director of marketing, AVANI Sepang Goldcoast Resort, said oil and gas companies have “cut back tremendously on meetings” at the resort since the start of 2015.

“Some companies have issued directives to staff to hold meetings in-house,” she said.

The ones cheering for now are travel companies specialising in out inbound business events.

Arokia Das, senior manager of Luxury Tours Malaysia, observed that the devaluation of the ringgit had resulted in foreign clients gaining spending power.

“Some corporate clients from India have opted for accommodation in five-star international chains, instead of four-star properties and local brands which were originally budgeted for.”

Saini Vermeulen, executive director of Within Earth Holidays, said he had seen more enquiries and confirmations from the Middle East and North Africa regions, with clients going for higher categories of guestrooms and better hotels.

MICE trade associations of Australia, Malaysia ink reciprocity agreement

0

THE PCO Association of Australia (PCOA) and the Malaysian Association of Convention and Exhibition Organisers and Suppliers (MACEOS) have entered into an agreement to allow members of both organisations to increase their networking opportunities, thus enabling them to promote, share and strengthen their personal and business interests.

The agreement will extend reciprocal membership benefits to the members of both organisations and this includes member pricing for all products, services, meetings and events that are offered by MACEOS and PCOA; recognition of the respective professional designations that may be offered by the organisations to applicants for the purpose of recertification; the sharing of research data and information; the creation of jointly sponsored activities and events that will encourage member interaction; and the participation of the leaders of both associations in the major events of each organisation.

Barry Neame, president of PCOA, and Amos Wong, CEO of MACEOS, believe both associations share the same principles of providing professional services to their members, business partners and business events industry partners.

Wong said in a release: “We are looking forward to a mutually satisfying collaboration in the coming years.”

South Australia victorious in bid to host Land Forces 2016 Exposition

0

THE Adelaide Convention Bureau has won hosting rights to the three-day Land Forces 2016 Exposition, which is expected to inject A$16.6 million (US$11.9 million) into the state’s economy.

In collaboration with the Australian Army, the event is likely to attract 1,100 high-level international defence, government and industry delegates from interstate and overseas. It will focus greatly on rapidly developing Asia-Pacific nations and their ties with Australia’s strategies, acquisitions, assessments and technologies within the defence industry.

More than 400 exhibitors are expected to be present, with 25% of them from international companies and organisations. Local companies specialising in exhibition and display are set to benefit from the event, as the build-up cost of an average booth at the show is estimated to be at least A$20,000.

Describing it as a “great win”, Damien Kitto, CEO of Adelaide Convention Bureau, said: “The win consolidates recent announcements regarding South Australia’s defence industry and strengthens our positions as a leading defence state. The event, which has never been hosted in South Australia before, supports the key objectives of Defence SA, and aligns with five of the Premier’s 10 economic priorities.”

Annual MICE show in Moscow may fall victim to poor economy

0

THE annual Moscow MICE International Forum will likely take a break next year as economic woes in the country deepen and impact outbound travel appetite.

Kim Waddoup, the forum’s CEO who has been organising the trade event for the past 11 years, told TTGmice e-Weekly that there has been a “drastic fall” in demand for outbound tourism and the MICE sector “is a little bit quiet”.

The poor travel health has resulted in a lack of interest from exhibitors and participants, forcing Waddoup to consider skipping the 2016 edition.

Waddoup said the first three months of 2015 saw year-on-year outbound traffic plunge by 40 per cent.

He blamed the poor performance on the depreciating rouble and escalating airfaires that resulted from reduction of flights to Russia.

Also observing poorer performance in the Russian travel market this year is Judy Lum, group vice president for sales and marketing with Singapore’s Tour East Group. “Our booking activities (from Russia) are very much quieter than last year. There are still business coming through and these are essential government business groups or small meeting groups,” Lum remarked.

“The (Russian) economy is also suffering, the growing middle-class is cautious, and many travel agencies and tour operators have folded as a result,” she added.

Nevertheless, Waddoup encouraged MICE suppliers to keep an eye on the Russian market as there will be “pent-up demand” for travel when the economy recovers.

He said: “I cannot predict when the economy will recover but I do know that Russia is a resilient market and when it rebounds, it will rebound quickly.”

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong unveils a new club lounge that caters to social events

0

SUITE and club floor guests of the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong can now look forward to a refreshed Grand Club Lounge where all-day dining options and free-flow champagne is served alongside other exclusive amenities.

Located on the 30th and 31st floor of the hotel, the luxurious and elegant lounge presents a panoramic view of Victoria Harbour through floor-to-ceiling windows that span over 4.6 metres.

Facilities on the lower floor include a reception, a living room with communal table, boardrooms as well as a private screening room. The upper floor features an airy, multipurpose space that houses a lounge, a library and an inviting kitchen, allowing guests to create spectacular social events.

The interior styling fuses contemporary and classic custom designed furniture that draw on subtle references to chinoiserrie. Dark wood and burnished gold finishes are enlivened with light timber and white marble to provide rich contrasts that underscore the living environment. The pairing of large-scale commissioned contemporary artworks and a stunning feature light that flows down both floors further enhances Grand Club Lounge as the ultimate aspirational home-away-from-home.

The refurbishment of the Grand Club Lounge is part of the hotel’s ongoing renovation works.

CWT simplifies meeting management with new app

0

CARLSON Wagonlit Travel (CWT) has launched a new meeting management app to help clients with their small and medium-sized meetings.

Called Meet by CWT M&E, the app will serve planners and attendees, and provide information such as meeting details and agenda, and delegates’ contact details to faciliate communication and networking.

Speaking to TTGmice e-Weekly, Pernilla Andrén, senior director, CWT Meetings & Events, Nordic countries, said: “We found that many event apps were aimed at larger meetings, and involve a large investment so our new app is designed to manage small to mid-sized meetings cost-efficiently.

“With our app, companies have all the information they need to manage meetings whether internal and external, in one place and at their fingertips.”

According to Andrén, there will be a “small cost” for companies who use the app, but it will be free for all users to download and use.

The app was first piloted in the Nordic region with six events thus far, and Andrén said the feedback so far has been positive.

She said: “The app’s feedback button is one of its key functionalities. It encourages users to suggest tools and services we can add to the app in future releases to make it even more relevant. We are looking forward to hearing more from our users in the coming months.”

Reviews

The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok

The newly-opened Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok anchors the One Bangkok development with cosmopolitan elegance. Featuring the city's largest ballroom and a spectacular new penthouse suite, it delivers exceptional hardware and deeply authentic, soulful service for business and leisure travellers alike

Mama Shelter Zurich

Behind the imposing, Brutalist concrete that defines Zurich’s Oerlikon district lies a surprising secret. While its exterior honours the neighbourhood’s industrial roots, stepping inside Mama Shelter reveals a vibrant, neon-soaked world that is a far cry from its rigid shell

Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur at KL Midtown

A polished urban retreat designed for business travellers, Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur at KL Midtown combines thoughtful design, seamless service, and exceptional facilities.