Destination: Penang Special
A DESTINATION
THAT SHINES
Penang is armed with diverse charms for busi-
ness events, opines Ashwin Gunasekeran, CEO of
Penang Convention & Exhibition Bureau
What makes Penang a unique
destination for business events?
Penang is the ultimate ‘Experiences
Unfiltered’ destination that provides both
facilities and capacity. It also boasts the
Penang Factor which comprises:
• Penang’s rich heritage and culture
which uplift the status of any business
event held in Penang
• Penang’s extraordinary venues which
range from convention centres and
hotel ballrooms to gardens, hills and
traditional buildings
• Penang’s famed street food and local
cuisine which are available around the
clock
• Excellent accessibility, made possible
by Penang’s direct connection with 25
major local and regional airports as
well as over 100 destinations world-
wide via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore,
Bangkok and Hong Kong. Within
Penang, there is an integrated public
transport system that connects the
Rapid Penang bus services to the ferry,
cruises and high speed rail
• A common language – hospitality. The
friendly people of Penang are always
ready to welcome visitors while venues
are always equipped with complimen-
tary high-speed wireless Internet
• Penang’s must-visit status, which has
placed it on the world’s Bucket List
Destinations
Planners today want unique destination
experiences. What can Penang offer?
Penang is home to a few new outdoor
attractions. Groups can escape into a
tropical rainforest or the curated Tropi-
cal Spice Garden to watch mischievous
dusky leaf monkeys and playful long-
tailed macaques going about their activi-
ties.
Groups can also cycle past green pas-
tures and explore animal farms in Teluk
Bahang, away from the bustling city.
We have Penang Hill located 833m
above sea level, offering 360-degree
views of Penang. Up on the peak sits The
Habitat where visitors can have a sunset
cocktail party.
Yet another highlight is The Top
Penang, a revitalised theme park with
a plethora of activities, retail and F&B
outlets. It also features the Highest Glass
Skywalk in Malaysia as well as the Juras-
sic Research Centre.
Penang is also a city of festivals. How
can planners marry their business
events with these festivals?
These festivals help to bring corporate
groups out of the conventional meeting
venue. There are festivals all year-round,
from those that celebrate the arts to
religious ones. The cultural festivals, such
as Chinese New Year, Wesak, Thaipusam
and Hari Raya, give business event at-
tendees a chance to experience local
customs.
PCEB is the festival producer of the
George Town Literary Festival (GTLF).
How are you using this event to pro-
mote Penang for business events?
With GTLF, we might be able to attract
and bid for more conferences related to
the subject matter or literary-based con-
ferences like the International Conference
on English Language, Literature, Teaching
and Translation Studies (CELLTTS), the
16 th International Conference on Litera-
ture, Languages, Humanities & Social
Sciences and many other potential ones.
Penang is also becoming a knowledge
hub, which will further attract more edu-
cational conferences.
FAST FACTS
1
The Penang Convention & Exhibi-
tion Bureau (PCEB) has a year-old
conference ambassador programme
that comprises local and international
association leaders who have experience in
organising conferences or are industry leaders
in their field of expertise, and who strongly
believe in Penang as a business events
destination.
2
PCEB has a Strategic Partnership
Agreement with Malaysia Airlines
which includes providing value-adds
to business event organisers, espe-
cially in terms of special rates for flights.
3
The biggest convention held in
Penang in 2018 was V-Malaysia
2018, organised by QNET and held
in April. The five-day event held at
Setia SPICE Convention Centre and Setia
SPICE Arena was attended by 16,000 del-
egates from 70 countries.
4
PCEB’s efforts to grow inbound busi-
ness events from India is intensify-
ing, with the launch of the inau-
gural Penang International Travel
Exchange (PITE) last September. Some 150
Indian buyers were hosted in Penang, where
they attended a B2B session and attended
site inspections, destination education
workshops and networking events with Ma-
laysian suppliers. Aside from PITE, PCEB
has been running roadshows in various
Indian cities.
5
The third edition of BE@Penang
was held last December. The an-
nual event started off as a gathering
of local business event stakeholders
and is now an international event that pro-
vides local suppliers and DMCs a valuable
opportunity to broaden their global network
and learn from international experts in the
field.