Sustainability

Singapore is a City in Nature where large experiences come with small footprints. We are minimising our impact on the environment and shaping a greener future for events with lasting legacies.

MEETINGS FOR GOOD

BUILD YOUR LEGACY WITH US

Meetings and business events have the power to drive long-term change in communities. As more meeting planners and event organisers recognise the importance of leaving a positive impact through events, they find that investing in legacy pays off – whether in boosting delegate engagement, growing brand awareness, or attracting new members.

Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau (SECB)TM works in close partnership with associations and corporate event planners to support you in shaping the legacy you want to achieve. From engaging the community through roadshows to organising a charity run around our iconic landmarks, or reducing your event’s waste and carbon emissions, there are diverse ways for your event to leave an impact.

 

If you are interested to learn more about how SECBTM can support your events to drive meaningful outcomes and long-term impact, get in touch with us at .

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World Stroke Congress 2022

Held for the first time in Southeast Asia, the 14th World Stroke Congress convened over 4,400 attendees to discuss scientific breakthroughs, advance disease knowledge, and foster collaboration among practitioners in the region to enhance stroke patient care. The event also included a fundraising walkathon on World Stroke Day, raising S$94,000 for stroke survivors and caregivers, as well as promoting public awareness about stroke.

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World Congress of Dermatology 2023

The 25th edition of the World Congress of Dermatology was held in Singapore and Southeast Asia for the first time, focusing on crucial health issues such as migrant and refugee skin health, neglected tropical skin diseases, and diseases in skin of colour. The congress drove meaningful scientific developments including breakthroughs offering new hope to patients, such as a novel treatment for alopecia areata and advancements in eczema treatment. To further improve global skin health, the WCD awarded five laureates the International Award for Social Responsibility in Dermatology and a €20,000 grant to fund their projects.

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