The Borneo Post

MyCEB, BE Sarawak’s prolific bidding delights Nancy

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KUCHING: Federal Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Dato Sri Nancy Shukri is delighted that Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) and Business Events (BE) Sarawak have been prolific in bidding as a team.

“In fact, I was told there are a few bids in progress for Sarawak and I hope that Malaysia will win all these bids.

“Make no mistakes, the competitio­n is going to be very tough, especially as other top destinatio­ns know what it takes to win a bid with some destinatio­ns having larger budget for subvention ,” she said at the official launch of Meet in Malaysia @ Sarawak 2021 and Kuching Hybrid City Alliance yesterday.

Nancy noted that Sarawak is an exceptiona­l state for Business Events. It was the first state to establish a convention bureau in 2006 – Sarawak Convention Bureau – which is now known as Business Events (BE) Sarawak.

She was also pleased with the undivided support from the state’s leadership as Sarawak poise itself as one of the leading destinatio­ns for the business events sector.

“For the business events sector, Sarawak has a clear advantage in unparallel­ed content creation, innovative ideas, creativity, young energetic industry, and strategic industry support that makes it a destinatio­n of choice for event organisers.

“In the internatio­nal scene, Sarawak is seen as a front runner as the state has won numerous internatio­nal conference and accolades, over other major destinatio­ns from around the world. Sarawak without doubt offers an alternativ­e for those seeking humble authentici­ty far from the tourist-trap clichés,” she said.

On the national level, Nancy said the establishm­ent of MyCEB in 2009 is to further strengthen the country’s priorities towards the developmen­t of Malaysia as a high-income nation, primarily as an economic contributo­r, catalyst for job creation, employment in the business events segment and spread the wealth from business events to the whole nation.

She explained that MyCEB is an agency under her ministry with the key role to bid for significan­t conference­s and prestigiou­s business events with huge economic impact in the country, knowledge advancemen­t to the profession­al community and long-lasting legacy impact.

Citing the most conclusive global study on business events by Events Industry Council (EIC), Nancy said that the industry involved more than 1.5 billion delegates across 180 countries, generating USD1.07 trillion or RM4.45 trillion in direct delegates spending and USD621.4 million or RM2,586 million of direct GDP and created 10.3 million direct jobs.

“This amplifies the significan­t impact of the business events industry and Malaysia must tap this lucrative market segment in a strategic manner.

“I am happy to report that this year alone, despite the pandemic, Malaysia through MyCEB and its partners have won 15 internatio­nal conference­s to be held in our country from 2022 to 2030, with around 16,000 internatio­nal delegates to contribute RM140 million in estimated economic impact,” she said.

She said MyCEB’s Meet in Malaysia campaign will be providing significan­t financial support under the Let’s Meet Tomorrow, Let’s Meet Locally and Let’s Meet Now packages.

“It is my fervent hope that Sarawak industry players will grab this opportunit­y which will certainly help restart and reset businesses.

“This certainly augurs well with the Keluarga Malaysia concept, brainchild of our Prime Minister which covers the three main trust of inclusivit­y, common ground, and contentmen­t,” she said.

The Meet in Malaysia @ Sarawak 2021 and Kuching Hybrid City Alliance event was launched by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.

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