The Borneo Post

M’sia to have largest MICE venue in Southeast Asia

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia will house Southeast Asia’s largest meetings, incentives, conference­s, and exhibition­s ( MICE) venue here following the combinatio­n of the Malaysia Exposition and Convention Centre ( MyExpo) and existing Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre ( PICC) by 2021.

When officiatin­g at the groundbrea­king ceremony of MyExpo at Precint 5 in the nation’s administra­tive capital yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the convention centre with a total gross f loor area of 1.5 million square feet (sq ft) would be the largest exhibition centre in Malaysia upon completion in 2020.

MyExpo, which features unique design and can accommodat­e 60,000 people at a time, had projected a total annual revenue of RM500 million, he said.

“As such, when MyExpo opens its doors in 2021, it will not only contribute to a rise in the number of visitors to our country but also create more jobs and strengthen Malaysia’s economic growth.

“This will help make Putrajaya a city that truly caters for both business and leisure, not only for local residents but also as the host to other nationals who are expected to live and work here,” he said.

MyExpo is the first phase developmen­t of the MyExpo City at the Diplomatic and Integrated Mixed Developmen­t enclave.

The new site of MyExpo City is located adjacent to PICC and the project is expected to complement and bring a new breath to PICC that caters mainly to conference, congress and convention since 2013.

Najib who is also the Finance Minister said MyExpo City which covers four million sq ft would include parks and fourand five- star hotels.

He said the MICE sector was a rapidly growing part of the global tourism industry in which Malaysia’s MICE industry attracted 111,298 delegates to 153 events and generated RM1.035 billion in revenue last year.

By 2020, business tourism was forecast to contribute RM3.9 billion to Gross National Income and generate 16,700 jobs, he said. — Bernama

As such, when MyExpo opens its doors in 2021, it will not only contribute to a rise in the number of visitors to our country but also create more jobs and strengthen Malaysia’s economic growth. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Najib (second right) being briefed by PULSE Group chairman Datuk Seri Hasim Ismail (right) on a model of the MyExpo convention centre during the ground-breaking ceremony. — Bernama photo
Najib (second right) being briefed by PULSE Group chairman Datuk Seri Hasim Ismail (right) on a model of the MyExpo convention centre during the ground-breaking ceremony. — Bernama photo

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