20 NOV - BCCT Multi-Chambers Lunch on Thailand MICE: Where Are We Today and Moving Forward on

  • Monday, November 20, 2017
  • 12:00 - 14:00
  • Banyan Room, 10th floor, Banyan Tree Bangkok


AustCham, in collaboration with BCCT (the host), NTCC, FTCC, GTCC, EABC, CanCham and STCC, cordially invites you to BCCT Multi-Chambers Lunch on Thailand MICE, Where Are We Today and Moving Forward on Monday 20 November 2017 at Banyan Tree Bangkok.

MICE in 2017 has been difficult for the Industry here in Thailand as a whole, thus what does 2018 hold for Thailand and what initiatives are TCEB (Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau) planning to help drive the MICE business. The newly elected president of TCEB Khun Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya will address the luncheon sharing his thoughts on the issues we have faced, the competition of the MICE industry from other Asian countries and what Thailand is doing to develop and drive this most important segment of business for the Tourist industry forward.

Event detail: 

Date: Monday 20 November 2017 

Time: 12.00-2.00pm

Venue: Banyan Room, 10th floor, Banyan Tree Bangkok (map). Nearest MRT station: Lumphini.

Speaker: Mr.Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, President, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB)

Topic: Thailand MICE: Where Are We Today and Moving Forward

Agenda: 
11.30 am  - Arrival of guests and registration
12.00 pm  - Arrival of guest speaker and luncheon commences
1.00 pm    - Presentation commences following introduction 
1.40 pm    - Questions and answers session
2.00 pm    - Vote of thanks and close 

Entry fee: THB900 for members and participated chambers. THB1,400 for non-members. This price includes 3-course western set lunch. (Please inform us if you have a food allergy or would like to request vegetarian menu.)

REGISTRATION HERE

Payment: Pre-payment direct to BCCT by Wednesday 15 November 2017. Click here for payment method. BCCT vouchers are accepted. 

Cancellation policy:

 BCCT is not able to refund on any cancellation made after 5 pm of Friday 17 November.