Suntec Singapore is Asia's Leading Meetings and Conference Centre

Singapore, 6 June 2017 – Travel and tourism professionals worldwide have cast their votes and the verdict is in. Suntec Singapore has been voted Asia’s Leading Meetings and Conference Centre at the 24th World Travel Awards. The prestigious win was announced at the Asia and Australasia Gala Ceremony 2017 held in Shanghai, China.  

This accolade validates Suntec Singapore’s unwavering focus on the customer, a strategy that has successfully paved the way for investments and decisions geared towards creating exceptional experiences for every event. 

Combining smart technology and great service, we create products and services that are aligned with the evolving needs of our customers. This empowers our customers to deliver better events,” said Arun Madhok, CEO of Suntec Singapore. 

Providing free and reliable high-speed WiFi, Suntec Singapore facilitates high-powered events where event organisers engage and deliver content to delegates on demand. Delegates can also stay seamlessly connected to their businesses at home and abroad.

Additionally, Suntec Singapore’s technology infrastructure gathers live data on event traffic for post-event analysis. Insights from this intelligence enable event organisers to improve crowd control measures and identify areas that require more service attention. 

These innovative features, coupled with an excellent team of service professionals, allow Suntec Singapore to stay ahead of the curve in a highly competitive landscape. Upon receiving the award, Arun Madhok added, "This award is dedicated to the Suntec Team. It represents recognition of our tireless focus on the customer experience and our relentless pursuit of excellence. My gratitude goes out to all our customers and partners for their invaluable support in choosing Suntec Singapore as Asia’s Leading Meetings and Conference Centre. We will continue to innovate and offer our customers better experiences to meet their business objectives and break new ground within the region and beyond."