Mice Affairs Media Group, News Bureau, 13 June 2022
Thailand will welcome over
1,000 participants from more than 60 countries at the high-profile 2022 Global
Summit of Women, scheduled from 23–25 June 2022 in Bangkok. The event is
becoming the first large-scale international convention held face-to-face in 2
years. It will shine the spotlight on Thailand’s MICE industry as the country
reopens and prepares for a rapid rebound in international business events.
The announcement was made jointly by Thailand
Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), led by Mrs. Nichapa Yoswee, Senior
Vice President, together with the President of the Global Summit of Women, Ms.
Irene Natividad, the Thailand Host Committee Chair, Ms. Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul,
and Mr. Siripakorn Chiosamut, Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications and
Marketing Director at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
Originally scheduled for 2020, the event is the
first large-scale in-person global convention that Thailand will host after a
two-year gap. The event is also seen as a timely opportunity for Thailand to
present itself as a “World Destination” for international events as the country
has gradually introduced relaxation measures for incoming travel and events
during the past three months. On 1 April 2022 onwards, requirement of negative
pre-arrival RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel was abolished. From 1
May, Test and Go arrangement which required test upon arrival has been no more
in effect and from 1 June, simplified version of Thailand Pass was introduced
for overseas travellers for enhanced facilitation. The removal of these
requirements has given MICE organisers freedom to plan larger in-person
gatherings as long as the relevant COVID-19 safety measures are in place
Mrs. Nichapa Yoswee, Senior
Vice President of TCEB, said: “Thailand is back and we are again ready to
woo the world with our commitment, capability, and creativity. And the Global
Summit of Women is the perfect platform to do that. With its values of gender
equality, diversity and inclusiveness, the Summit not only mirrors our national
aspirations as set out under Thailand’s 12th National Economic and
Social Development Plan but also reflects the resilience and economic
contribution of our MICE industry. We are expecting 1,000 participants and women leaders from 60 countries
and an income of 80 million baht from this much-anticipated world-class
convention.”
Mrs. Nichapa added that Thailand’s MICE industry is putting behind the setbacks caused by COVID-19 and is gearing up for a strong rebound. According to TCEB, although Thailand has been continually impacted by the COVID-19 situation, the MICE industry in Thailand could generate income of over 33.2 billion baht, creating over 46,000 jobs last year. Apart from 23 TCEB-supported international events announced for 2022, the annual APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting scheduled for 18-19 November 2022 in Bangkok will be a highlight attracting world’s attention to Thailand.
Ms. Natividad said: “As Summit President, I am
looking forward to bringing this renowned Summit to Thailand, a country where
women rank high in economic participation in business and government. The 2022 theme – ‘Women: Creating Opportunities in the
New Reality’ – will focus on driving post-pandemic economy. Male and female
senior executives of multinational corporations are expected from countries as
diverse as South Africa, Vietnam, France, Spain, Mexico, Germany, and
Kazakhstan. There is genuine excitement in being able to meet in person for the
first time in over two years since the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Ms. Kobkarn said: “The Global Summit of Women is
the biggest stage for international women leaders in the world. The 2022 Summit
will confirm our capabilities to host conferences and generate confidence in
the Thai economy, focusing on continued economic development and promoting new
investment. I am sure the Summit will empower women and encourage cooperation
between every sector to build a new generation for economic recovery.”
Mr. Siripakorn said: “This world-level convention is an important step to build confidence
internationally that Thailand is ready to welcome tourists after the long
slowdown during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. It is also an opportunity to
provide an impressive tourist experience to the women leaders who are delegates
at the 2022 Global Summit of Women. Women currently have a key role in driving
the economy because of their capabilities for increased income. They are also
one of the major market segments with high tourism potential because of their
confidence and courage in deciding to travel.”
Other than being an indicator of the upswing in
market sentiment, the 2022 Global Summit of Women in
Thailand will also be noted for its “Carbon Neutral” format. All meetings and
activities at the Summit will be monitored for their carbon footprint, and
emissions from energy use, participant’s travel, catering, and waste management
will be offset with purchase of carbon credits from the Project to Reduce
Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Thailand. The Summit will also showcase community
products from throughout Thailand to promote local enterprises.
More information about 2022 Global Summit of Women: https://globewomen.org/globalsummit/