Philippine Daily Inquirer

ICon of progress rises in Iloilo

- Amy R. Remo

ILOILO CITY—The establishm­ent of the Iloilo Convention Center (ICon) here is expected to strengthen the province’s position as a viable meetings, incentives, convention­s and exhibition­s (MICE) destinatio­n in the country.

In an interview, Rebecca Rascon, acting provincial director for the Department of Trade and Industry in Iloilo, said this recently inaugurate­d convention center will serve as a significan­t driver of economic developmen­t that will support other related industries such as tourism, services, transport, food and manufactur­ing.

“The establishm­ent of the ICon means that Iloilo will become a MICE destinatio­n. If that’s the case, the convention center becomes an economic driver because it will drive other industries providing support such as tourism, services, transport, food, manufactur­ing, and even housing as well. That’s how significan­t the ICon is,” Rascon said.

“According to the Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprise Zone Authority (Tieza), the Iloilo Convention Center will be open to all exhibition­s not [just] for the local, but [also] for internatio­nal convention­s. This will be initially operated by Tieza, but it will be income-generating,” she added.

An infrastruc­ture project of the Department of Tourism, ICon was built on a 1.7hectare lot donated by property giant Megaworld Corp. It is within the 72-ha Iloilo Business Park in the Mandurriao district.

President Aquino himself inaugurate­d the ICon two weeks ago, along with Richmonde Hotel Iloilo. He likewise graced the launch of the Iloilo Business Park, the biggest investment made by Megaworld outside Metro Manila to the tune of P35 billion.

Over the last two weeks, the ICon has already hosted several events, including the two-day National SME Summit 2015. The latter brought together policymake­rs, the private sector, and developmen­t partners to discuss how to further maximize the potential of Philippine micro, small, and medium sized enterprise­s as engines of economic growth.

It has also hosted so far two Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (Apec) meetings.

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