Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) 2024
ATE is Australia's largest annual travel and tourism business-to-business event, connecting Australian tourism businesses with international travel buyers to promote Australia as a travel destination.
ATE is Australia's largest annual travel and tourism business-to-business event, connecting Australian tourism businesses with international travel buyers to promote Australia as a travel destination.
Independence Day (2002)
The digital trade landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by the need for efficiency, economic benefits, and global collaboration. The event aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the legal progress in digital trade, highlighting the benefits derived from the adoption and implementation of the UNCITRAL Model Laws. By examining the recent advancements made in the […]
The European Chamber of Commerce (Singapore) is delighted to share that Mr Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Education, will be the Guest of Honour at the EuroCham Education & Academic Committee Launch, joined by Her Excellency Iwona Piórko (Ambassador of the European Union to Singapore), and Mr Jens Rübbert, President of the European Chamber of […]
Revolution Day (1810)
Independence Day (1946)
ITB China is the premier B2B travel trade show in China, bringing together Chinese and international exhibitors to showcase destinations, products, and services to the Chinese travel market.
The world is producing twice as much plastic waste as two decades ago, yet only 9% is recycled. Growing the circular economy – where products and materials are kept in circulation through processes that include reuse, recycling and composting – is needed to stop waste from being produced in the first place and to tackle […]
Sustainability – Gone are the days when some dismissed it as merely a buzzword. A few years ago, the primary concern for organisations was to initiate tangible action but now the pressing question is how to achieve the final phase of net zero emissions using technology. Join us for an invigorating conversation centred around the […]
Independence Day
Republic Day (1946)
Constitution Day (1849)