Delegates and organisers alike can look forward
to enjoying high-speed internet wireless connectivity at the brand
new meeting wing of one of Singapore’s largest purpose-built MICE
venues come early 2012.
Max Atria @ Singapore Expo will utilise
the patented high performance Arrays created by Xirrus, Inc., that
will provide full Wi-Fi coverage across the wing. Each Xirrus Array can support up to 200
concurrent users at a bandwidth of 2mbps, and the deployment is
scalable as the number of events and delegates increase.
Managed by Singex Venues Pte Ltd, Max Atria
features 32 column-free rooms on two levels with foyers,
a garden courtyard and rooftop space. It could host over 3,500
people at various conferences, meetings, banquets, light
exhibitions, and product launches that are spread over 12,700sqm
of space at the same time.
Mr Aloysius Arlando, Chief Executive
Officer of Singex, said, “With business event delegates becoming
increasingly connected, using multiple devices and accessing
various data, video and voice applications at any given time,
Wi-Fi coverage alone is not enough to ensure all these gadgets can
function properly. Delegates are logged on laptops to either
download seminar presentations or post videos onto online event
portals. They could also be tweeting the latest happenings from
the conference using their smartphones. As a venue manager, Singex
is committed to delivering fuss-free event experiences and
value-added services. To this end, we have partnered Xirrus to
ensure greater bandwidth, and support higher user density and more
diverse applications, so that all visitors can stay connected
wherever they are at Max Atria.”
Certified Green Mark Platinum by Singapore’s
Building and Construction Authority, the energy- and
water-efficient Max Atria is built with eco-friendly furnishing
materials, so that every event’s carbon footprint can be managed
responsibly. By deploying Xirrus Arrays around Max Atria, energy
consumption will also be lower than before.
Mr Allan Smith, Area Vice President, Asia
Pacific & Japan, of Xirrus, said, “Through the deployment of Xirrus
Arrays across Max Atria, less access points will have to be
installed, fewer cable will need to be pulled1. Singex can
therefore save up to 2,349 kwh of power on average per year.
Having worked with various hotels, universities, venues, as well
as organisers of events such as Cannes Film Festival and Tour de
France, we are proud to assist Singex in delivering rewarding
event experiences, and also support their sustainability efforts.”
Max Atria opens in early 2012.
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