TCEB
unveils operational plan FY 2021
'New
Normal MICE – Sustainable Growth'
October 7, 2020, Bangkok: TCEB unveils operational
plan for the fiscal year 2021 aimed at driving MICE out of crisis and
strengthening the fundamentals of sustainability for the industry. Guided by the
concept "New Normal MICE – Sustainable Growth", the plan identifies 4
strategic approaches: promoting domestic MICE, utilising innovation, attracting
international events, and developing MICE ecosystem. The bureau targets 10.4 million MICE
travellers with 64 billion baht in revenue to the country.
Mr. Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya,
President of Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (Public Organization)
or TCEB, said that TCEB's operational plan for the fiscal
year 2021 focuses on the challenges related to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.
It identifies ways to help MICE entrepreneurs revive their businesses and
pinpoints opportunities to uplift the standards of Thailand's MICE industry in
the post-COVID-19 era.
"During the third quarter, when
the country started to ease COVID-19 restrictions, domestic MICE activities have
begun to rebound as a result of a series of promotional campaigns and local
MICE operator's readiness, which demonstrates the potential of domestic market.
Recent statistics on the participation in MICE events showed that 55.4% or
375,094 delegates joined events via online platforms, while 44.6% or 302,312
attended events on-site. The figure underscores TCEB's success in introducing
technologies to boost online MICE activities."
Taking these critical factors into
account, TCEB has developed the fiscal year 2021 operational plan under the
concept "New Normal MICE – Sustainable Growth". It is aimed at
enhancing the use of technology and building up the strength of Thailand's MICE
industry through four main strategies, which are stimulating the domestic
market; attracting international MICE events; propelling MICE through
innovation; and fostering MICE ecosystem. The plan focuses on creating and
promoting opportunities to help MICE operators recover and resume normal
operations as soon as possible.
According to Mr. Chiruit, in
order to stimulate domestic market, emphasis will be placed on the
support the organisation of MICE events in all regions across the country. By
working closely with government agencies, private organisations, and local
communities, TCEB also aims to upgrade local MICE events into national level by
showcasing local identities at each destination to attract MICE businesses.
Towards that end, in the first
quarter of the new fiscal year (October – December 2020), TCEB has allocated an
additional 10-million-baht budget for the promotional campaign “Thailand: A
Safer Place for Meetings”. It aims at encouraging public and private
sectors to use MICE activities as a means to distribute income to local
communities. The campaign offers incentives for organisations that hold meetings,
incentives, seminars, training activities, CSR activities, or corporate outings
by December 2020. Meanwhile, TCEB will be promoting domestic exhibitions
through a cooperation network, Empower Thailand Exhibition (EMTEX), throughout
the year 2021.
To attract international MICE
events, TCEB focuses on trade shows.
Guided by the master plan "Thailand LOG-IN Event", the
bureau will attract shows in logistic & infrastructure sector, which is in
line with the national development policies. Public and private organisations
will be supported and facilitated to create and expand the profile of their
shows into logistic and infrastructure sector or bid for new international
shows and have them located in different regions of Thailand. The particular
emphasis is the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).
In addition, TCEB plans to introduce
"Festival Economy" by using mega events and festivals to
create economic heritage, add value, and promote economic, social and
environmental development in different provinces. Meanwhile, the bureau is
implementing strategic plans to attract international events through
representatives in seven markets, namely China, India, Singapore, Japan,
Australia, UK, Europe and North America.
As for the innovation, TCEB will
implement a series of measures, including the development of online and hybrid
MICE events, to help MICE operators to get through the crisis. In the first
quarter of the fiscal year 2021, TCEB will encourage entrepreneurs to run
business events via Virtual Meeting Space (VMS) and provide support to eight
events which conduct webinars and O2O activities online. These events are Thailand
Dive Expo (TDEX), INTERCARE Asia 2020, Coffee and Bakery Fair 2020, Khon Kaen
International Motor Expo, Chiang Mai Design Week, Global Running Summit, ISURA
2020 Bangkok, and AHC 2020.
Regarding the MICE ecosystem
development, TCEB plans to establish the One-Stop Service Centre which will
provide information and facilitate MICE events in Thailand. The centre will use
digital technologies to integrate services, facilitate regulatory compliance,
provide MICE event services to government agencies, and assist MICE visitors
with such services as MICE Lane, Fast Track, Visa on Arrival, and related
healthcare.
In the fiscal year 2020, Thailand
welcomed 10,456,899 MICE travellers, generating 61.3 billion baht in revenue.
Of these figures, international MICE travellers stood at 500,090, generating
29.8 billion baht in revenue. Corporate Meetings generated the highest revenue
at 9.4 billion baht with 149,638 travellers followed by Conventions which
generated 8.3 billion baht in revenue from 139,639 travellers. Incentives
generated 5.6 billion baht from 122,102 travellers, while Exhibitions generated
6.4 billion baht in revenue from 88,711 travellers.
In the same period, domestic MICE travellers
numbered 9,956,809, generating 31.4 billion baht in revenue. Exhibitions
represented the largest market share with 7,900,843 travellers, generating
revenue of 26.4 billion baht. Conventions travellers stood at 1,350,609,
contributing 3 billion baht in revenue followed by Corporate Meetings with
604,246 travellers, generating 1.5 billion baht, and Incentives with 101,111
travellers, contributing 529 million baht in revenue.
"We forecast 3.5% growth for
the fiscal year 2021. In the first quarter, TCEB will provide support to 70 events
which underscores the importance of MICE as one of the key mechanisms to
stimulate Thailand's economy. These events will create jobs and generate income
for local communities, while the industry continues to move forward with strong
cooperation between the public and private sectors," said Mr. Chiruit.
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information, please contact: Corporate Image and
Communication Department
Thailand Convention
and Exhibition Bureau (Public Organization)
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Kwanchanok Otton Tel:
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