Singapore has once again maintained its position
as Asia’s Top Convention City for 10 years running, according to
the latest Global Rankings by the International Congress and
Convention Association (ICCA).
In addition, Singapore has retained
its spot as the only Asian city in the Top Five Convention Cities
in the World alongside Vienna, Barcelona, Paris and Berlin, since
2006.
The accolade comes after a stellar year for
Singapore tourism as the country welcomed a record high 13.2
million visitors, exceeding its forecast range of 12 – 13 million.
The number of business visitors rose to 3.2 million, an increase
of 2.6% from 2010, and 24% of
total visitors arrivals to Singapore. Expenditure by these business
visitors also rose by 4.1% to an estimated Sin$ 5.6
billion, contributing approximately 25% of total
tourism receipts.
There was also robust performance in the
Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE)
industry, which saw a 46% year-on-year growth in the
number of conventions, conferences and tradeshows in 2011. Key
events also demonstrated strong growth with increased
attendance and participation.
“We are proud that we have maintained our appeal to
global businesses as a premier hub in the Asia Pacific region.
Our success can be attributed to several factors: a vibrant
eco-system that nurtures business events of exceptional
quality, the dynamic growth in Asia, and most importantly, the
dedication of our MICE industry partners,” said Ms Neeta Lachmandas, Assistant
Chief Executive of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). “Looking ahead,
Singapore aims to continue leveraging the growing opportunities in
Asia and our strong knowledge network to further strengthen our
position as a preferred MICE destination. Singapore strives to
differentiate itself by co-creating and developing a strong
network of business events within Singapore’s key priority
industries. Through close collaboration with professional industry
partners and sustained efforts to develop the capabilities of
Singapore’s key industry clusters such as biomedical and
healthcare; infocomm technologies; environment and energy; and banking and finance, STB serves to attract and develop flagship MICE events of international standing that
reinforce Singapore’s attractiveness as a leading MICE city.”
Inaugural events that made Singapore a preferred launch-pad to
tap onto Asia’s growth include Cruise Shipping Asia 2011, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Global Aviation
Human Capital Summit, and ScreenSingapore. Other key
conferences such as Music Matters and Digital Matters and Asia
Smart Grid gathered business and opinion leaders in their respective industries.
The year also saw the securing of 17 new
world congresses for Singapore’s line up of events from 2012 to
2016. These include the 52nd ACI World Congress in 2013, the
World Federation of Engineering Organisations Congress 2013 and
the 36th World Diamond Congress in 2013 and the International
Congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy 2015.
At the same time, Singapore continued to welcome high-level
assemblies and C-suite level events such as the IATA Annual General Meeting, Million Dollar Round Table Experience meeting,
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Asian Stars Conference 2011,
Deutsche Bank-DB Access Conference 2011, Currency Conference and
the Russia Singapore Business Forum.
TravelRave
TravelRave 2012, one of Asia’s most comprehensive travel trade festivals,
brings together many of the top minds and opinion leaders of the Asian
travel and tourism industry to network, exchange strategic
insights and discuss new opportunities for collaboration and
investment, across seven events held over five
days from 15 – 19 October.
The latest event to be added to
the TravelRave umbrella - which some say is already too crowded - is Hotel Technology 2012, which will be
co-located with Asia Pacific’s Tourism Destination Investment
Conference.
Hotel Technology 2012 will feature a full day
conference and discuss the latest trends in hotel technology,
from mobile device support and in-room innovations, to increasing
customer satisfaction through the smart use of technology.
In
addition, this year’s TTG Travel Experts Conference @ ITB Asia returns as a full day event, after a half
day run last year. The event promises to deliver practical tips
and tangible learning points that travel professionals in the
region can apply to their businesses to enhance competitiveness
and elevate success.
Hotel Technology 2012 and the TTG Travel
Experts Conference @ITB Asia join TravelRave’s anchor events
Asia Travel Leaders Summit, ITB Asia, Web in Travel, Aviation
Outlook Asia, Asia Pacific Tourism Destination Investment
Conference, and Singapore Experience Awards.
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