Montgomery Asia Reimagines the future of MICE
Geo Connect Asia 2021 (GCA 2021), organised by Montgomery Events Asia, was held recently in Singapore with a specific focus on Southeast Asia.
A hybrid strategic and collaborative business meeting platform for industry professionals, government agencies, and start-ups came together to build and develop knowledge of global solutions for Asia’s geospatial and location intelligence.
2,200 industry professionals attended physically and virtually, with 50% of that number attending in-person. Close to 100 foreign delegates from countries like Belgium, Germany, Hong Kong, Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia attended.
Montgomery Asia worked closely with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to ensure the safety and well-being of attendees. This included complying with Safe Management Measures (SMMs) such as crowd density control and the use of TraceTogether to facilitate contact tracing for international visitors.
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In this photo taken on Mar 14, 2020, a couple wearing face masks walk past the Merlion statue in Singapore. (Photo: AP/Ee Ming Toh)
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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s tourism sector experienced its “toughest year on record” in 2020 due to unprecedented global travel restrictions and border closures amid the COVID-19 pandemic, said the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) on Monday (Feb 1).