Canton Fair schedule adjusted

Guangzhou, September: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 130th Canton Fair will be held next month for only one phase instead of the three initially planned phases.

The fair will run from 15th to 19th October in both online and offline editions. The onsite fair will cover an exhibition area of about 400,000 m2, featuring a total of 16 product categories across 51 sections. The online counterpart will maintain 60,000 booths and provide an online trade cooperation and exchange platform for enterprises and buyers.

ICC Sydney hosts over 350 events during FY 2020/21

Sydney, 28th September: Earlier this week, International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) released its Annual Performance Review for the 2020/2021 financial year. The venue hosted 352 events during the year in the face of lockdowns, border closures and operating restrictions.

Adapting to the pandemic, the venue upgraded its technology, broadcasting services and team skills to offer hybrid and virtual events in-house. Of the 352 events held at ICC Sydney, 80 were virtual, 72 were hybrid and 200 were in-person. According to the venue, almost 90,000 people joined the 60 events scheduled in May.

Inaugural Formnext + PM South China concludes

Shenzhen, 20th September: The inaugural edition of Formnext + PM South China, a new exhibition for the Chinese manufacturing industry, concluded on 11th September in Shenzhen, bringing together 199 exhibitors and 9,330 visitors. The event was jointly organised by Guangzhou Guangya Messe Frankfurt Co Ltd and Uniris Exhibition Shanghai Co Ltd.

Positioned as the leading fair in the region for additive manufacturing, powder metallurgy, design, software and processing technologies, the event took place at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center from 9th to 11th September and occupied 15,000 m2 of exhibition space.

NOVA Group posts losses in FY 2020/21

­Hong Kong, 28th September: Recently, Hong Kong-based exhibition and event organiser NOVA Group (formerly known as Mega Expo) announced its financial results for the year ended 30th June 2021. The company reported total revenues of US$29 million, a decrease of 58% compared with last year. The company also posted a loss of US$702,000 during the year, compared to a net profit of US$18 million in the previous year.

More than 76% of its total revenues were generated from its cultural & entertainment segment, amounting to US$23 million and representing a year-on-year decrease of 61%. The financing segment generated revenues of US$6.8 million, accounting for 23% of total revenues. This business segment dropped 9.0% from the previous year. The remaining revenues were generated from its exhibition & events segment (US$16,000), with a reported decrease of more than 99% year-on-year.

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Physical edition of Delhi Jewellery & Gem Fair returns

The 9th edition of the Delhi Jewellery & Gem Fair will take place at New Delhi’s Pragati Maidan between 2nd to 4th October. The long-awaited return of the physical fair will bring together over 200 exhibitors, more than 850 brands and over 15,000 unique jewellery designs.

MyCEB pushes to reopen fully vaccinated business events industry

Considering Malaysia’s growing COVID-19 vaccination rate and downward trend of new daily infections, the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) has pleaded for the government to resume fully vaccinated business events as soon as possible. MyCEB claims that events are essential contributors to economic recovery and should be re-designated from social to business activities given their economic, creative and developmental value.

Thailand drafts four-phase reopening plan

Thailand has developed a four-phase plan to reopen the country to fully vaccinated international travellers. From 1st to 31st October, the pilot phase will open the four beach resort destinations of Phuket, parts of Surat Thani, Krabi and Phang Nga to foreign tourists. The next phases will then reopen additional locations and provinces from November to January, with Bangkok and Chiang Mai being part of the second phase.

Tarsus to jointly organise The IECES Show

Shenzhen, 21st September: International B2B media group Tarsus has entered into a partnership with the Hong Kong Printed Circuit Association (HKPCA) to produce future editions of The International Electronics Circuit Exhibition Shenzhen (The IECES Show) from 2022 onwards.

Positioned as the leading platform for the printed circuit board (PCB) and electronics assembly (EA) industries, The IECES Show was initially launched as the South China International Printed Circuit & Equipment Fair in 2002. The annual event presents the latest technologies, materials and solutions for production equipment for the entire PCB industry supply chain. Under the new partnership, Tarsus will implement an internationalisation strategy that co-locates the IECES Show with the 2021 edition of its Touch China event, which was recently rebranded as Semi-e.

Exhibitions reopen in Delhi

New Delhi, 16th September: Under Delhi’s phased reopening of economic activities amidst easing of the COVID-19 situation, fairs and exhibitions were allowed to return to the city from 16th September 2021 onwards. This followed an order by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on 15th September, which allowed banquet halls to hold exhibitions and fairs.

Under the order, all stakeholders and organisers must follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the ministry of commerce and industry. According to the SOPs, venue providers will need to adopt strict measures, including separation of entries and exits for visitors, disinfection of halls, setting up permanent isolation centres and optimisation of waste disposal. Fair organisers must stagger operating hours, and a risk assessment is also required prior to the event.

New conference and events venue launched in Melbourne

Melbourne, 21st September: Melbourne has officially launched its brand-new conference and events venue CENTREPIECE at Melbourne Park.

CENTREPIECE, spanning over 4,500 m2 across three levels, has the capacity to host large-scale conferences and major awards nights, as well as weddings and gala celebrations. The venue features a 2,000 m2 pillarless Grand Hall, which opens out to an 800 m2 pre-function space and expansive outdoor terrace – as well as 15 breakout spaces, including a 250-seat auditorium and purpose-built broadcast studios.

IIJS Premiere 2021 held physically at the BIEC

 Bangalore, 16th September: Organised by the Gems & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), The India International Jewellery Show Premiere (IIJS Premiere) opened at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) on 15th September 2021.

Boosting India’s exhibition and events industry, the 37th edition of the show ran until 19th September. According to the GJEPC, this was the largest edition of the show, with a total of 1,300 exhibitors occupying 77,200 m2 across 5 halls.

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Australia aims to reopen international borders by Christmas

Australia’s tourism minister has stated that the federal government will be reopening its international borders by Christmas “at the latest”. As part of Australia’s national reopening plan, citizens can travel overseas again once 80 percent of the eligible population (aged 16 and over) in their home state have been fully vaccinated. Furthermore, quarantines upon return will not be required.

 

Indonesia to launch three-phase tourism recovery plan

The Indonesian government has announced a three-stage recovery plan to bolster its tourism industry after COVID-19. The first stage of recovery will take place between 2021 and 2022 and focuses on spurring domestic tourism, accelerating digital transformation and the enforcement of cleanliness, health, safety and environmental sustainability (CHSE) protocols.

 

Malaysia’s travel industry urges caution to reopening

On 1st October, the Malaysian government will be reopening the three resort destinations of Melaka, Genting Highlands and Tioman Island to fully vaccinated domestic tourists. However, amid a high number of daily COVID-19 infections, the country’s travel industry says precautions will need to be ramped up prior to reopening to prevent further spikes.

4,900 buyers attend Watch & Clock Fair and Salon de TE

Hong Kong, 8th September: The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) concluded the physical fairs of the 40th edition of Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair and ninth edition of Salon de TE on 12th September, welcoming some 4,900 industry buyers and more than 23,600 public visitors for the first time.

Jointly organised by the HKTDC, Hong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association Ltd and the Federation of Hong Kong Watch Trades and Industries Ltd, the twin fairs featured more 160 exhibitors. The physical shows ran from 8th to 12th September at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), and the online version will continue until 19th September.

Fiera Milano to launch FIND: Design Fair Asia

Singapore, 5th September: Last week, Fiera Milano, dmg events, MP Singapore, DesignSingapore Council and Singapore Tourism Board signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to launch FIND (Furniture, INteriors and Design): Design Fair Asia in Singapore next year.

The inaugural edition of FIND: Design Fair Asia will be held from 22nd to 24th September 2022 at Sands Expo and Convention Centre in a hybrid format, and is planned to be held annually for at least three editions, from 2022 to 2024. The fair will be co-organised by Fiera Milano, dmg events and MP Singapore, in partnership with DesignSingapore Council and the Singapore Tourism Board. It is expected to feature 500 exhibiting brands and 15,000 industry players. Under the MOU, the parties will collaborate on industry knowledge and innovation exchange, and growing the fair into Asia’s leading tradeshow for the furniture, interior and design sectors.

Freeman closes Info Salons in Australia

Australia, 8th September: Leading event registration and technology company, Info Salons, will close its headquarters in Australia at the end of October. The decision was made due to the pandemic’s toll on the Australian business events sector.

The parent company, Freeman, was no longer prepared to maintain the cost of running the Australian operation. Freeman acquired Info Salons in April 2018. Only the Australia office will be close – offices in other key markets in China, the Middle East, South East Asia and the U.S. will continue to operate.

Pico Thailand posts weak results

Bangkok, 10th September: Last week, Pico Thailand, the Thai-listed subsidiary of Pico Far East Holdings, released its financial results for the quarter ended 31st July 2021. Revenues in the quarter were US$2.1 million, dropping 45% compared to the same quarter last year. The company recorded a loss of US$714,000, compared with a loss of US$421,000 in the same period of 2020.

The company attributed the weak results to government measures to limit the spread of the third wave of COVID-19 since early April 2021, resulting in the cancellation or postponement of most exhibitions and marketing events.

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Comexposium Chairman positive on economic recovery

Sharing his thoughts online, Comexposium Chairman Renaud Hamaide expressed confidence in the return of physical trade shows, saying “They are one of the main recovery markers, being business boosters and the first places for networking.” With 100 events confirmed for this fall, Comexposium is putting its money where its mouth is!

MACEOS urges recategorisation of MICE events

The Malaysian Association of Convention & Exhibition Organisers & Suppliers (MACEOS) has declared that the country’s business events industry will collapse without targeted financial assistance. They further noted the National Recovery Plan does not support MICE events until Phase 4, and given that business events can takes months to plan, being able to reopen in Phase 3 could provide a timely lifeline to the industry.

 

Australia shares recovery plan for events and exhibitions industry

The Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) has issued a roadmap to recovery which includes updated risk and safety operating frameworks, and indicates readiness to operate events at 70% and 80% vaccination rates. The International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) will allow indoor physical events at one person per four square metres, although entertainment events are capped at 75% of the facility’s fixed seating capacity.

TCEB and TICA form Asia Convention Alliance with Asian partners

Bangkok, 2nd September: The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) and the Thailand Incentive and Convention Association (TICA) have entered into agreements with three Asian convention bureaus – namely: Seoul Tourism Organization (STO), Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) – in order to promote Asia’s convention industry and plan for the Asia Convention Alliance (ACA).

Under the ACA, all organisations will receive mutual benefits, strengthen bilateral partnerships, and cooperate and facilitate business development and knowledge exchange amongst members through collaborative projects.

HKECIA urges HKSAR Government to provide immediate assistance

Hong Kong, 6th September: The Hong Kong Exhibition & Convention Industry Association (HKECIA) conducted a member survey, “Impact of Covid-19 to Hong Kong Exhibition & Convention Industry 2021” in August, with results indicating that 45% of industry players may close down in the next 12 months. Due to the dire situation, the HKECIA urged the government to repurpose the Convention and Exhibition Industry Subsidy Scheme and to provide a roadmap for relaxing compulsory quarantine requirements for qualified business travellers.

The Subsidy Scheme under the HKSAR Anti-epidemic Fund subsidises 100% of the venue rental for private organisers of exhibitions and international conventions held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) and AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) up till June 2022. Due to travel restrictions and compulsory quarantine requirements, organisers of international trade fairs and conferences were unable to recruit overseas exhibitors and buyers to participate in their events. With many organisers needing to cancel or postpone their events until 2022, a significant number of them will not be able to benefit from the existing Subsidy Scheme.