Asia/Singapore Friday, 10th April 2026
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Going places

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The Hong Kong skyline from Victoria Peak

Hong Kong’s business events industry is roaring back to life, fuelled by over 140 major events already booked for 2025.

Among these, the city will host several significant “firsts” for the region. Events that have taken place include Consensus Hong Kong 2025 (February 18-20), and Sports Law Mega Event 2025 (February 20-23), while Connect Marketplace will take place from March 19-21.

The Hong Kong skyline from Victoria Peak

Later in the year, the city will welcome major aviation shows like Routes World 2025 (September 24-26), and Airspace Asia Pacific 2025 (December 9-11), as well as large-scale meetings such as the Asia Pacific Herbalife Extravaganza (June 16-18). 

To maintain this growth momentum, Hong Kong is driving a wave of significant hardware developments and upgrades.

For instance, the Kai Tak Sports Park – which opened in March 2025 – will be a key site for the 15th National Games.  The newly-opened Go Park Sai Sha, a 120,903m2 complex designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, offers a mix of indoor and outdoor sports, entertainment, dining, and leisure experiences.  The East Kowloon Cultural Centre is another significant addition.

Other upcoming venues include the WestK Performing Arts Centre, set to open in 2026 within the West Kowloon Cultural District; and the Skytopia development that will include Phase 2 of AsiaWorld-Expo, set to be Hong Kong’s largest indoor purpose-built performance venue with a capacity of 20,000 spectators.

This optimism extends to Hong Kong’s hotels, which are also experiencing a surge in business-related bookings and enquiries.

Following a successful year for group business, driven by the resurgence of business events, the Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is optimistic about 2025, as it is already seeing strong interest in group bookings.

The property’s commercial director, Anna Wong, plans to leverage citywide events, and the new Kai Tak Sports Park, to attract entertainment and sports-related groups, diversifying the hotel’s target industries beyond banking and finance.

“We plan to broaden our market appeal by reaching out to Indian social groups for weddings and celebrations, entertainment and family groups from South-east Asia, and government delegations from the Middle East,” she explained.

Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts has also taken proactive steps to attract key business events, including strategic initiatives to adapt to changing market conditions and a focus on developing opportunities in the sports and entertainment industries.

The spokesperson stated: “Over the next year, our Hong Kong business hotels (Island Shangri-La, Kowloon Shangri-La, and Kerry Hotel Hong Kong) will target key markets, including Singapore, Malaysia, China, India, and the Middle East, to attract corporate clients and business events. 

“We will leverage our newly-renovated grand ballroom at Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong, to cater to the sophisticated needs of our clients; as well as Kowloon Shangri-La’s prestigious 5 Crescent Rating (the first in Hong Kong), to cater to the growing Muslim market segment.”

The spokesperson agreed with Wong’s assessment of the opportunities in the sports and entertainment sectors, and is planning to “capitalise on infrastructure developments such as the Kai Tak Sports Park”, and the expansion of Hong Kong International Airport.

“These enhancements will increase Hong Kong’s capacity to host large-scale events and improve international accessibility, making our hotels more attractive to global event organisers and business travellers,” the spokesperson said.

Also keen on targeting the Middle East market is Momentous Asia Travel & Events’ general manager Doris Lam.

Kai Tak Sports Park

“Initial enquiries have been primarily for small meetings, typically involving 10 to 20 attendees. We are also pursuing opportunities with international associations for larger events, targeting gatherings of several hundred participants for 2026 and beyond,” she added.

On the accommodation front, the 1,000-room Hopewell Hotel, which soft-opened in late 2024, has added over 6,500m2 of column-free function space.

“New venues like the Hopewell Hotel really help, bridging the gap of hotel ballrooms not big enough, and when the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre can’t offer any space,” shared Lam.

Lanson Place has also recently reopened its flagship 188-key Causeway Bay property following a 16-month-long refurbishment, catering primarily to corporate and bleisure travellers working in the commercial districts of Causeway Bay, Central, Admiralty, and Quarry Bay.

“The Hong Kong government has been unwavering in its efforts to promote Hong Kong as a leading MICE destination. For example, relocating the Rugby Sevens event to the larger Kai Tak Sports Park will effectively demonstrate Hong Kong’s ability to host high-profile events.

“Through collaborative initiatives between the tourism industry and the government, the city’s reputation as a prominent MICE hub is anticipated to be further solidified,” Danny Tse, area general manager of Lanson Place Causeway Bay, told TTGmice. – additional reporting by Rachel AJ Lee 

IAPCO members deliver over €17.8 billion in economic Impact in 2024

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The 2024 report showcases the resilience and growth potential of the global meetings industry

International Association of Professional Congress Organisers (IAPCO) members collectively delivered 19,469 events across the globe in 2024, contributing an economic impact of over €17.8 billion (US$19.7 billion).

This represents a more than €3.5 billion increase from 2023 (19.8 per cent) according to their 2024 Annual Member Economic Impact and Business Strategy Report.

The 2024 report showcases the resilience and growth potential of the global meetings industry

The growth in economic impact is driven by an increase of 2,425 conferences delivered by the 92 member IAPCO-accredited companies who collectively have 180 IAPCO-registered PCO offices around the world.

The growth in both the number of events and economic impact underscores the essential role PCOs play in driving economic growth, fostering innovation, and enhancing knowledge exchange on a global scale.

Looking forward, IAPCO members estimate strong numbers for the next three years. Currently, there are 1,969 conference contracts signed and confirmed without a designated destination or venue.

On Global Meetings Industry Day on April 3, 2025, Martin Boyle, CEO, IAPCO said each of the 19,469 conferences drove significant economic impact, as well as fostered innovation, facilitated knowledge exchange, and enhanced collaboration on a global scale.

“The growth of our sector remains a constant in our increasingly uncertain world. The drive for people to gather and share knowledge has never been stronger.”

In addition, IAPCO has seen significant growth in its membership.

“To be an IAPCO member is not easy to attain. However, the standard it represents is highly valued by associations, destinations, and organising committees who want to partner with a quality PCO. We believe the growth in our membership represents a commitment to excellence from both PCOs and clients, setting high standards within the industry,” he added.

WSCC expands ahead of airport opening

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WSCC and Panthers Precinct combine their offerings to create a one-stop destination for corporate gatherings

The Western Sydney Convention Centre (WSCC) – the region’s largest purpose-built convention centre – has increased its event capacity to over 4,000m2 by integrating services with the Panthers Precinct.

This expansion creates a combined conference destination capable of seating up to 2,800 delegates or accommodating 10,000 in an exhibition format.

WSCC and Panthers Precinct combine their offerings to create a one-stop destination for corporate gatherings

The WSCC, which stands adjacent to the Pullman Sydney Penrith, is a 21-minute drive from the Western Sydney International Airport (WSI); the airport is scheduled to open in 2026. The precinct’s location also offers proximity to Sydney’s CBD (45 minutes), Sydney Zoo (22 minutes), and the Blue Mountains.

The expanded offering incorporates 11 venues, with the WSCC serving as the central facility. The WSCC’s main conference venue features a 1,000-seat capacity and was part of a A$110 million (US$66.2 million) development completed in 2023.

Fukuoka Airport starts work on new commercial complex as expansion continues

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Fukuoka Airport embarks on a new 11-storey project, aimed at expanding retail and hospitality offerings to meet growing demand

Work begins this month on a new large-scale commercial complex at Fukuoka Airport in northern Kyushu, part of the ongoing expansion of the hub amid an increase in passengers.

Fukuoka is Japan’s fourth busiest airport, handling 25 million passengers in fiscal 2023, following Haneda, Narita, and Kansai, according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

Fukuoka Airport embarks on a new 11-storey project, aimed at expanding retail and hospitality offerings to meet growing demand

The new runway will primarily be used for international flight take-offs. A new airport control tower, along with a renovated international passenger terminal, were also completed last month.

Now, efforts are focused on the new complex, scheduled to open in summer 2027. The 11-storey facility will feature 180 new shops, bringing the total number of shops at the airport to about 270, making it one of the largest retail centres of any airport in Japan.

With the theme of a “travelling airport,” the F&B offerings will showcase Fukuoka’s local delicacies and Asian cuisine, reflecting the city’s role as a gateway to the continent.

The upper floors of the building will house the 165-room Solaria Nishitestu Hotel, a boutique brand focused on business and leisure travel, with direct airport access.

“This will truly be a year of growth,” said Shinji Tagawa, president of Fukuoka International Airport.

ATPI accelerates expansion strategy in Asia

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Hussain: New offices in Shanghai, Taipei, and Seoul, plus enhanced operations in India and Indonesia, will support rising demand across the region

UK-headquartered travel and events solutions provider ATPI is bolstering its presence in the Asia-Pacific region with the launch of several new offices.

The company is establishing four new locations across India and one in Balikpapan, Indonesia. Further strengthening its regional network, ATPI is also opening new offices in Shanghai, Taipei, and Seoul.

Hussain: New offices in Shanghai, Taipei, and Seoul, plus enhanced operations in India and Indonesia, will support rising demand across the region

In Indonesia, the new office in Balikpapan positions ATPI in the heart of the oil, gas, and mining industries, while Chennai’s expansion taps into southern India’s booming IT sector.

Meanwhile, the company’s insights in tech-driven industries in mainland China, for example, will help boost travel demand in its AI, electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors. Taiwan is a technology-led, export-focused economy, while South Korea is ranked sixth among 133 economies featured in the 2024 Global Innovation Index, making both markets ideal for corporate travel.

Ali Hussain, managing director, ATPI Asia, said: “Our growth underlines ATPI’s longstanding commitment to Asia’s rapidly evolving travel and events landscape. The new markets are of strategic importance as they permit us to fully cater to our regional clients, share our know-how on domestic market essentials and support them with customised, industry-leading solutions”.

The scaling-up supports the company’s long-term vision to better serve both regional and international clients through a robust global network and local partnerships. This comes at a time as the Asian corporate travel market is steady regional growth – valued at US$737.1 billion in 2024 and projected to reach US$848.2 billion by 2025, according to a GBTA report.

“Our expanded presence in Asia enables us to sharpen our objective and ensure our strengths and strategies are in line with any challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. They allow us to be closer to our clients and be ideally positioned to meet regional business travel needs with agility, precision and confidence,” he added.

ATPI operates across a variety of specialist sectors, with core service offerings in corporate travel, marine & energy, and event management.

Wellington wins Rural WONCA 2026 Conference

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Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre; photo by Phoebe Mackenzie

Wellington will host the 21st WONCA (World Organisation of Family Doctors) World Rural Health Conference in 2026, the first time the conference is heading to New Zealand.

Themed Whānau Ora: Integrating mātauranga Māori indigenous knowledge with rural health for a thriving future, the event is expected to deliver an economic impact of NZ$2.7 million (US$1.5 million) to Wellington. It will be held at Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre; photo by Phoebe Mackenzie

Fiona Bolden, chairperson of Hauora Taiwhenua, said: “Hosting Rural WONCA 2026 in Wellington provides an unparalleled platform to highlight the innovative and community-driven strategies we’ve developed to support rural and Indigenous health.

“We will be working closely with our rural Māori members and health colleagues to share our success stories and extend this opportunity to our rural health peers across the South Pacific and other first nations peoples around the world, to join these conversations and learning opportunities; it’s about fostering global conversations that drive equity and inclusivity in healthcare systems worldwide.”

The successful conference bid was led by Hauora Taiwhenua Rural Health Network with support from its Te Tiriti partners Te Rōpū Ārahi. Effective advocacy from Business Events Wellington and Tourism New Zealand Business Events, and endorsement from the New Zealand health sector and government ministries, led to a winning proposal.

Pullman Singapore Hill Street unveils glasshouse event space

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Oculus in U-shaped setting

The 350-key Pullman Singapore Hill Street has recently launched Oculus, a new glasshouse-style meeting and event space.

The 205m2 venue is surrounded by lush greenery and natural lighting. It can accommodate up to 150 guests in theatre-style, 24 in U-shaped setting, or 120 banquet-style.

Oculus in U-shaped setting

Other event spaces include Shimbashi, good for 20 pax in a boardroom setting; and El Chido, an outdoor rooftop space next to the pool that can hold 100 pax cocktail-style.

Fintech, innovation, medical sciences and more: Hong Kong’s business events scene is thriving

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Hong Kong, the world’s meeting place, is the destination of choice for large-scale international business events

Brought to you by Hong Kong Tourism Board

Hong Kong, the world’s meeting place, is the destination of choice for large-scale international business events

With a busy first quarter heralding an auspicious start for the business events scene, Hong Kong’s MICE sector is set for another successful year, with a stacked events calendar packed with returning and debut events. 

The city has already secured 56 large-scale international events for the year, including 16 which will be hosted for the first time. The events, which include fintech, innovation and technology, medical sciences, and aviation among others, are expected to attract about 260,000 participants, with 170,000 from outside of Hong Kong. 

These numbers are built on last year’s strong momentum when the city received 1.42 million overnight MICE visitors, a 10 per cent increase year-on-year. About half of these MICE visitors came from overseas, which was 23 per cent higher than overnight visitors staying for other purposes. 

According to the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), MICE visitors spend an average of HK$7,800 per capita, about 40 per cent higher than visitors of other categories. 

In 2025, Hong Kong not only will play host to prestigious high-yield business events but also stage a wide spectrum of mega art and culture, sports and entertainment events, especially with a number of newly developed tourism infrastructures, including the latest Kai Tak Sports Park. These events will definitely create the synergy of enriching the overall destination experiences for business events visitors, driving longer length of stay and delivering tremendous benefits to Hong Kong’s economy, said Marilyn Tham, general manager, MICE & Cruise division, at HKTB.

A-list event, Economist Impact, returned on a bigger scale

March saw one of the busiest months for business events with a host of top tier international events.

Economist Impact’s Technology for Change Asia saw a gathering of leaders from the business and tech world exchange ideas in Hong Kong

For the second time in a row, Hong Kong hosted Economist Impact’s Technology for Change Asia event from March 12 to 13. The fifth edition of the show saw more than 70 renowned speakers share insights on future-shaping issues with more than 700 business and tech leaders from around the world. 

Asif Chaudhury, managing director, Asia of The Economist Group, said: “The success of last year’s Technology for Change Asia has reinforced our recognition of Hong Kong’s strength as the world’s meeting place. We upgraded the scale of this year’s summit and saw a 10 per cent year-on-year increase in attendees.”

US-based tourism show Connect Marketplace chose Hong Kong for its first Asian edition

Connect Marketplace sets foodhold in Hong Kong for Asia expansion

Another renowned event was Connect Marketplace, an established international tourism show from the United States that chose Hong Kong as the destination to expand to. Held from March 19 to 21 at the AsiaWorld-Expo, Connect Marketplace Hong Kong saw more than 5,000 industry participants and 600 buyers from 14 countries and regions in Asia-Pacific.

Margaret Ma Connolly, president and CEO of Informa Markets in Asia, which organises the event, said: “With its unique blend of Chinese and Western cultures, status as a global business hub, world-class infrastructure and extensive experience in hosting large-scale international MICE events, Hong Kong is the ideal destination for Connect Marketplace’s expansion from North America to Asia.”

The cryptocurrency industry’s long standing event, Consensus, made its debut in Hong Kong in February

Inaugural events with strong debut in Hong Kong

Other landmark events held in February included the debut of Consensus Hong Kong 2025, a long-running cryptocurrency event that saw nearly 10,000 attendees, while the inauguration of Sports Law Mega Event 2025 highlighted Hong Kong’s strengths in spearheading sports law against the backdrop of the One Country, Two Systems and Three Jurisdictions principle.  

 

Exciting roster of events ahead

If the first quarter of the year got the city buzzing with global visitors and established events, the rest of the year is set to be equally exciting. 

As a result of HKTB’s efforts in cross-sector bids for regional and international events, Hong Kong will play host for the first time to 16 new events. 

Among them are Herbalife Asia Pacific Extravaganza 2025 in May; International Society for Stem Cell Research 2025 Annual Meeting in June; Routes World 2025 in September, and 9th World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery 2025 in December. 


Want to host your event in Hong Kong? Contact HKTB at mehk@hktb.com and discover more at mehongkong.com. For Hong Kong’s latest MICE updates, please follow Meetings and Exhibitions Hong Kong’s LinkedIn page.

Sunway Hospitality Group welcomes Alex Castaldi as CEO

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Sunway Hospitality Group has appointed Alex Castaldi as CEO to lead its expansion.

In his new role, Castaldi will focus on expanding Sunway’s global presence and integrating hospitality with other Sunway Group sectors. He also oversees Sunway Travel and is committed to talent development, serving as an adjunct professor of practice at Sunway University’s School of Hospitality & Service Management.

With extensive experience in luxury resorts across Asia and the Middle East, he previously served as senior general manager of Sunway City Kuala Lumpur Hotels, where he oversaw the transformation of Sunway Resort Hotel.

Prior to joining Sunway in 2017, Alex held senior roles at luxury resorts in Bali, Thailand, the Philippines, Seychelles, and Dubai, working with renowned brands such as Shangri-La, Banyan Tree, Anantara, and the Jumeirah Group.

Thomas Hoeborn helms as GM of Conrad Singapore Orchard

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Conrad Singapore Orchard has appointed Thomas Hoeborn as its new general manager.

With over four decades of global experience, he brings expertise in luxury hospitality operations, talent development, and guest experience management.

Most recently, Hoeborn led operations at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. His experience also includes senior roles overseeing multi-property portfolios across China, South-east Asia, and Japan.

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