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Singapore emerges stronger, post-Covid

Singapore is open for business and ready to welcome you and your delegates. The Lion City’s ability to host world-class events has never been in doubt. Now, building on experience developed through the pandemic, in addition to its range of conventional venues and unconventional spaces for offsite events and gala dinners, Singapore has several new facilities enabling the city to be used as a broadcast centre for hybrid events. Attendees and organisers will be reassured by Singapore’s commitment to safety, technology and sustainability.

The Covid-19 pandemic disrupted industries and halted travel, resulting in an estimated US$28 trillion in lost economic output and 114 million job cuts. It underscored the need for all organisations – especially ones heavily dependent on face-to-face interactions – to better future-proof themselves through innovation. It is this challenge that Singapore is uniquely well-placed to meet, and since the demand for travel is stronger than ever, Singapore has

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