Conference & Meetings World Issue 103 | Page 16

Big interview Sharing Singapore’s secrets of success CMW MEETS DR EDWARD KOH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CONVENTIONS, MEETINGS AND INCENTIVE TRAVEL AT SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD r Edward Koh was appointed Executive Director, Conventions, Meetings and Incentive Travel, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) in June 2019, having served as Executive Director of Southeast Asia for the past five years. “My first major event was the bid for the 25th World Congress of Dermatology, which happened during my first month on the job,” he notes. “I recall giving a welcome speech with Professor Roy Chan, President of the 25th World Congress of Dermatology. That was the easy part, as the current bidding team and past generations of STB officers and trade partners had put in years of hard work preparing for the bid. The best part was that we won, and now we can expect 15,000 local and foreign dermatologists and professionals in this field to attend this event in 2023.” Dr Koh believes people in the MICE industry are easy to approach for advice and he says the point was made many times to him that the business is not ‘rocket science’. “This was poignant advice, as I initially placed pressure on myself to know all the industry verticals from which the industry associations we met came from. “Another good piece of advice to receive was ‘to build your knowledge outwards from the core knowledge you already have and no one can take that away from you’. That core knowledge, to me, would include 11 years of experience living and working in China, and five years overseeing the Southeast Asian markets engaging and interacting with interesting people and trade in the region.” Dr Koh’s advice to young meetings professionals starting out their career 16 / CONFERENCE & MEETINGS WORLD today in Singapore? “If you enjoy meeting people and doing meaningful work, you’re in the right place. If you care about the environment and advocating for sustainability, join us right away as we continue to rally industry partners to do their part. “There are many warm and generous individuals in this industry – which is more like a community – happy to chat with you and share their career (or even life) stories.” Singapore is ranked as the number 1 MICE destination in Asia. What needs to be done to maintain this position? “Singapore has a vibrant and innovative / ISSUE 103 Above: Dr Edward Koh, executive director of Conventions, Meetings and Incentive travel at Singapore Tourism Board business environment, with a stellar track record of delivering high-quality business events. To capitalise on our strengths as a business events hub, we collaborate with relevant government agencies to programme a strong suite of business events that amplify Singapore’s economic strengths, such as in Urban Solutions, Medical, FinTech, Advanced Manufacturing, Media & Digital Services, Design, and Hospitality. “To ensure that Singapore maintains its competitive edge as a business events hub, we plan ahead to meet several challenges such as space limitations, evolving ways of organising events and intensifying regional competition. For example, we have recently announced expansion plans for Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa, both of which will build more MICE facilities. “SingEx Holdings, the operator of the Singapore Expo, has also committed to refreshing their venue offerings and strengthening their programming.” Dr Koh also flags leisure developments in the pipeline, including: - The transformation of Orchard Road into a lifestyle destination; - A new integrated tourism development with attractions, hotel and complementary lifestyle offerings at Jurong Lake District - An upcoming integrated nature and wildlife destination in Mandai. “But,” he adds, “even as we plan ahead, technology and data analytics will continue to disrupt the MICE industry. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, virtual and augmented reality have the potential to be game-changers for the industry. For example, AI could make event management more efficient and