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All digital UFI Asia-Pacific Conference in May

We missed getting together in 2020. In 2021, it will have to be a purely digital affair… but don’t miss out! There are already 70+ delegates registered along with a strong line-up of compelling speakers. Register at: www.ufiasia.org

 

Virtual Canton Fair concludes

According to The China Daily, the 129th edition of The Canton Fair ended this week – attracting 26,000 participating companies with 880,000 views of livestreamed programmes and over 35 million visits to the website during the 10-day event. This is the third virtual edition. The previous two did not receive particularly positive reviews from participants. It remains to be seen if this edition was an improvement.

 

Indonesian Motor Show goes ahead

The 2021 Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) was a hybrid event this year, but the physical exhibition appears to have been quite successful. The first physical IIMS since 2019, the event was organised by Dyandra Promosindo and held at JIExpo. The event ran from 15th to 25th April. Visitors were limited to 5,000 per day.

 

India exhibition venues care for ill

Messe Frankfurt, along with all other organisers, have had to indefinitely postpone events in May as key venues including the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) have been converted into COVID-19 care centres and vaccination centres.

Informa and Reed release trading update

London, 22nd April: Informa’s management is optimistic about 2022, but there are some hard truths in the results released this week and 2021 is clearly being viewed as a transition or recovery year. Barclays Bank is expecting Informa’s events revenue to 51% lower in 2021 compared with 2019. Globally, the group is essentially optimistic about just two markets in 2021: China and the U.S.

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Provocative take on the future of (watch) fairs

Very interesting article on an industry re-assessing the value of trade fairs. “We have to reinvent the watch fair. It could be Art Basel meets fashion week meets an Apple launch,” says CEO of Audemars Piguet. “In a digital world, you don’t need a fair,” according to CEO of Breitling.

Canton Fair losing its lustre?

What is the future of the Canton Fair? There are quite a few factors working against one of Asia’s oldest and largest trade fairs: the COVID-19 pandemic, geo-political tensions, and of course the inexorable rise of e-commerce.

Business travel is essential and coming back

Let’s close the week on a brighter note… business travel is essential and coming back, at least it is according to this survey. “More than 80% of business travellers indicated that the lack of travel has negatively impacted their jobs, with 28% unable to do their job effectively.”

Hyve sells Kazakh portfolio

London, 8th April: London-listed Hyve Group (formerly ITE) announced the sale of Iteca LLP to ICA (JV) Ltd, a company owned and operated by a former consultant to Hyve, for an expected consideration between £4.8 million (US$6.6 million) and £5.8 million (US$8..0 million) over the next five to seven years. After closing of the deal, Hyve will have completed its planned exit from Central Asia.

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Registration for the UFI Asia-Pacific Conference is open

This is the first time in the history of the UFI Asia-Pacific Conference that it will be digital only, but there is an impressive line-up of speakers including:

·         Margaret Ma Connelly, CEO of Informa Markets in Asia;

·         Jor Zhou, CEO in China for GL events;

·         Siew Hoon Yeoh, Founder of Web-in-Travel;

·         and many more…

Click on the link below to register!

UFI Asia-Pacific event website

List of countries accepting vaccinated travellers

This is a reasonably comprehensive list from Business Traveller. We are moving slowly, but at least there is some progress.

 

China looks to 2022 to lift restrictions

Another article from Business Traveller. This is somewhat positive. Good to read that Beijing is discussing opening borders, but then there is this: “China is expected to ease travel restrictions once it attains herd immunity towards the end of the year. The world’s second largest economy targets to vaccinate 40 per cent of its 1.4 billion population by June. Vaccination rates currently hover in the single digits.” Actually, the vaccination programme in China is moving at a snail’s pace, so herd immunity is a long, long way off.

Trade show industry forms global coalition

UFI and a wide range of industry leaders have joined forces to prioritise the safe reopening live events to drive economic recovery on a global scale. Other supporters of this initiative include: SISO, Clarion Events, Comexposium, Diversified Communications, Emerald, Informa Markets, Reed Exhibitions and Tarsus.

Thailand upgrades health and safety measures in MICE cities

Thailand, 7th April: Earlier this week, the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), 12 organisations and 10 MICE cities signed an MoU agreeing to upgrade hygiene standards across the kingdom.

The new initiative, Unlock MICE Cities with High Standard of Safety, is the largest inter-organisational MICE collaboration in Thailand since COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020. The initiative will raise safety standards in ten MICE cities: Bangkok, Khon Kaen, Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phitsanulok, Phuket, Songkhla, Surat Thani, Udon Thani and Pattaya. The aim is to boost confidence among domestic event planners in holding MICE events in these areas.

SEEC’s posts large loss in FY2020

Hong Kong, 31st March: Last week, SEEC Media, a Chinese B2B media group, released its financial results for the year ended 31st December 2020. Total revenues in the year were US$10.3 million, a decrease of 8.1% year-on-year. In addition, the company posted a loss of US$18 million in 2020, compared with a loss of US$13 million recorded in the previous year.

More than half of SEEC’s revenues were generated from its advertising services & sales of books & magazines (US$5.5 million), which is similar to the result in the previous year. Its next largest business segment, the money lending business, generated revenues of US$2.02 million. This accounted for about 20% of SEEC Media’s total revenues and posted an increase of 4.4% year-on-year.

Hyve releases trading update

London, 8th April: Recently, the Hyve Group (formerly ITE Group) released its trading update for the six months ended 31st March 2021. Revenues in the six-month period are expected to be approximately £10 million (US$14 million). Net debt is expected to be £92 million (US$126 million).

Hyve has run 24 physical events since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic including 12 events running in the previous six months in China, India as well as in Turkey, Russia, and the Ukraine.

Thailand unveils plans to reopen to tourists

Thailand, 7th April: As of 1st April, Thailand has reduced the quarantine period for foreign travellers. The first batch of visitors has reportedly taken advantage of the shorter quarantine scheme. The Kingdom is also pressing ahead with vaccinations for tourism industry workers and working on obtaining final approval of the roadmap for reopening.

Meanwhile, Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism is exploring plans to open a “travel bubble” with Singapore. Thailand is currently operating travel bubbles with Australia and Zealand. The new Singapore travel bubble is expected to start as of 1st October.

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Tarsus’ Doug Emslie looks to the future

“It’s not about virtual shows… It will be about how we service a community based on what our customer wants.” Good, sensible views from the Tarsus CEO, but let’s hope the term “omnichannel” does not stick.

 

 

Reading Festival expected to use vaccine passports

There is considerable resistance to this sort of initiative in some corners, but it seems highly likely that vaccine passports are going to be used in some places at some events – like it or not.

 

 

Singapore minister predicts progressive opening

Singapore’s Minister for Trade & Industry, Chan Chun Sing, stated he expects “progressively opening up with countries that are able to keep the pandemic under control and progressive across travel types – business travel, niche travel and mass travel… We are not safe until everyone is safe.” If we are waiting for everyone to be safe, it is going to be a long wait.

 

 

How desperate are Hong Kongers to travel again?

“When it comes to post-pandemic priorities, 77% of Hong Kong travellers admitted they would rather go on vacation in 2021 than find true love, while 68% would pick travelling over success at work.” As many of us have discovered in 2020 and 2021, Hong Kong is a pretty small place to wait out a pandemic.