Singapore has clinched the title of ‘Top
International Meetings City’ for the third consecutive year,
affirming Singapore’s standing as a leading business events
destination, ahead of 1,653 cities.
Singapore has distinguished itself from the
competition which had staged events that qualified for inclusion
in the Union of International Associations (UIA)’s International
Meetings Statistics 2009 report. Significantly, for the first
time, Singapore also climbed a spot, from third position in the
2008 rankings, to be placed as the second ‘Top International
Meetings Country’ out of 194 qualifying countries, behind the
United States of America (USA) in first place and ahead of France.
Furthermore, for the 26th consecutive year, Singapore remains both
the top city and country to hold meetings in Asia.
“The Union of International Associations
recognizes Singapore as an increasingly strong market leader in
international associations meetings. This year's UIA Statistics
Report reflects an impressive five-year growth trend. The UIA
congratulates Singapore on the hard work and quality offerings
that make such continued growth possible,” said Jacques de Mévius,
Secretary-General of the UIA.
Singapore hosted 689 meetings in 2009 that met
UIA’s qualifying criteria, representing a growth of 8% over 2008. Key examples of these meetings include the Singapore
International Energy Week 2009 (SIEW), the Singapore International
Water Week 2009 (SIWW), APEC 2009, Congress of the World
Federation of Hainanese Associations 2009, FDI Annual World Dental
Congress 2009, the 78th Interpol General Assembly 2009, the
Congress of the International Society for Vascular Behavioural &
Cognitive Disorders, and the International Council of Societies of
Industrial Design (ICSID) Congress 2009, all of which drew robust
attendance.
Ms Aw Kah Peng, Chief Executive of the Singapore
Tourism Board (STB), said, “What is attractive to an event organiser is the
fact that our city is constantly re-inventing itself and
constantly innovating. This year, highlights include the two
Integrated Resorts (IRs), and the beautiful Marina Bay which is
now an integral part of the Singapore skyline. Singapore is an
exciting, liveable global city with a dynamic pro-business
environment built on knowledge and networks, and a concentration
of business and leisure offerings that enable business event
organizers to stage successful business events and customize fun
and exciting experiences for their business and leisure needs.”
Singapore’s Business Travel, and Meetings,
Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) industry continues
to surge ahead with recent new wins. Thus far, from September 2010
to 2016, there will be a total of 160 association conferences with
an expected attendance of more than 170,000 international
delegates and participants. Key examples include the World Model
United Nations (WorldMUN) 2011, Public Broadcasters International
2011, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual
Conference 2012, the 13th International Conference of Associated
research Centres for Urban Underground Space (ACUUS) 2012, 2013
International Congress on Ultrasonics, Asian-Pacific Congress on
Computational Mechanics (APCOM) 2013, and the 8th International
Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health 2016.
Melissa Ow, Assistant Chief Executive,
Industry Development II Group, said, “Singapore’s pipeline of business
events is a barometer of the health of the business events
industry. There has been sustained growth in the number of
international meetings held here over the years. This attests to
Singapore’s ability to continually transform itself, anticipate
and meet the evolving needs of business event organisers and
delegates. As Singapore continues to undergo a dynamic
transformation, we are confident that organisers will always find
reasons to choose Singapore.”
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