Malaysia Asia s Business Events Hub

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THE EXHIBITION BROCHURE Malaysia Asia s Business Events Hub Scan this code to visit our website MALAYSIA CONVENTION & EXHIBITION BUREAU (868264-K) Suite 22.3, Level 22, Menara IMC, No. 8 Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel: +603 2034 2090 Fax: +603 2034 2091 Email: info@myceb.com.my Web: www.myceb.com.my

Contents 02-03 Malaysia Asia s Business Events Hub 04-05 Conducive Business Environment 06-11 Where the World Converges Strategic Location Seamless Accessibility World Class Exhibition Facilities Variety of Accommodation Destination Support Ease of Doing Business Malaysia, Truly Asia Excellent Value for Money Friendly & Harmonious Communicate with Ease 12-15 Catalysts for Success Ideal Exhibition Venues Strong Track Record 16-17 Expand Your Horizons Pre & Post Tours 18-19 One-stop Centre for Exhibition Organisers Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau 20 Malaysia at a Glance Fast Facts

Malaysia Asia s Business Events Hub For over 600 years, Malaysia has occupied a special place in the heart of the business world. Situated at the nexus of major trade routes, it has been enticing travellers to gather from Europe, the Middle East, Africa and every nation across Asia. Today, Malaysia enjoys an important market position in Asia, where 60% of the world s population resides. Located between two economic giants - India and China, it is also a key player in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The country is now a role model for developing nations with a growing diversity of industry sectors induced by the Malaysian Government s Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). In line with its goal to elevate the country to developed nation status by year 2020, the ETP aims to attract US$444 billion worth of investments which will create an immense growth of opportunities. Stockholm In addition, Malaysia is well-served by international airlines, modern airports, road and rail transportation as well as world class infrastructure, internet, telecommunications and service providers. Copenhagen Amsterdam Moscow London Frankfurt Paris Zurich Madrid Rome Istanbul Cairo Abu Dhabi Dubai New Delhi Mumbai Beijing Shanghai Hong Kong Bangkok MALAYSIA Seoul Taipei Tokyo Vancouver Los Angeles Mexico City Toronto New York Washington, DC With all these fundamentals in place, Malaysia is poised to facilitate the conduct of businesses and attract exciting influx of foreign highlevel corporate investments. Complemented by a vibrant mix of unique cultural, natural, historical, geographical, gastronomical splendours, Malaysia is an exceptional destination for staging successful business events. Kuala Lumpur Singapore Jakarta Cape Town Johannesburg Perth Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Auckland Buenos Aires Rio de Jeneiro Sao Paolo

Conducive Business Environment Malaysia is gaining its prominence as a premier destination for international business to business meetings in this part of the world. With a strong economic and trading policy in play, Malaysia is now ranked 6th most competitive economy in the world for doing business (2014 edition of The World Bank s Doing Business report). The government is also committed to supporting the growth of the industry through investment in infrastructure, subsidies and marketing support. A large segment of the investment activity stemmed from the government s Economic Transformation Programme where 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) has been identified based on the significance of the Gross National Income (GNI) contribution to the country. All these combined factors make Malaysia one of the most vibrant and exciting markets in Asia. The 12 NKEAs are as follows, ranked by respective incremental GNI contribution by year 2020: 01 Greater Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley MYR 190.0 billion (approx. US$ 59 billion) 02 Oil, Gas & Energy MYR 131.4 billion (approx. US$ 41 billion) 03 Palm Oil MYR 230.9 billion (approx. US$ 71 billion) 04 Wholesale & Retail MYR 156.0 billion (approx. US$ 48 billion) 05 Financial Services MYR 180.0 billion (approx. US$ 56 billion) 06 Tourism MYR 66.7 billion (approx. US$ 20 billion) 07 Electronics & Electrical MYR 37.9 billion (approx. US$ 11.7 billion) 08 Business Services MYR 78.7 billion (approx. US$ 24 billion) 09 Communications, Content & Infrastructure MYR 22.0 billion (approx. US$ 7 billion) 10 Education MYR 60.7 billion (approx. US$ 19 billion) 11 Agriculture MYR 28.9 billion (approx. US$ 9 billion) 12 Healthcare MYR 35.3 billion (approx. US$ 11 billion) * Exchange rate at US$1.00 = MYR 3.30

Where the World Converges Seamless Accessibility Internationally connected, locally accessible, Malaysia offers hasslefree travel experiences via air, sea and land. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) serves as the main gateway to Malaysia and the region. Over 60 international airlines, including low cost carriers provide direct access from more than 100 destinations worldwide via KLIA, Penang, Langkawi, Kota Kinabalu and Kuching international airports. In addition, KLIA 2 is able to cater to 45 million passengers a year, providing greater accessibility. Air travel is further supported by 16 domestic airports. Duration from KLIA to Kuala Lumpur: 28 minutes on the KLIA Ekspres, a high-speed rail service. www.kliaekspres.com 45 minutes drive by highway Kuala Lumpur to Malaysia Borneo by flight: Kuching, Sarawak 1 hour 45 minutes Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 2 hours 35 minutes Key ports are located in Selangor (Port Klang), Penang, Pahang (Kuantan), Johor and Malaysia Borneo (Kuching and Kota Kinabalu). It is also convenient to travel into Malaysia from Singapore or Thailand by road and rail transportations. Strategic Location As one of the Asian economic stars, Malaysia is the ideal launch pad into a US$2 trillion Southeast Asian market and often the centre of supply chain connections with developed infrastructures, talents and market-oriented economy to support regional trade and operations. Coupled with pro-business Government policies, established regulatory and intellectual property protection, it has become a choice location for many multinational conglomerates as their regional headquarters or hubs. KLIA Ekspres Malaysia Airlines, a member of the oneworld alliance

World Class Exhibition Facilities With a total of 93,000 sqm 2 of exhibition space, our world class facilities are supported by dedicated professionals as well as skilled product and service providers that can tailor specifications to your needs. Whatever exhibitions you are planning, we are ready to host it. Warm Hospitality 5-star Luxury Accomodation Variety of Accommodation Malaysia offers a diverse selection of accommodation options to facilitate exhibitions of any magnitude. Choose from a range of 5-star business hotels to boutique hotels or fully equipped serviced apartments to suit your budget requirements. Most hotels are located within close proximity to exhibition venues and getting around is easy. Kuala Lumpur City Centre Precinct

5 th 29 th 1 st Highly Proficient Safest and Most Price Competitive in the World Travel & Tourism Competitive Report 2013 World Economic Forum Most Peaceful in the World Global Peace Index 2013 in English among non-native speaking Asian countries and the only country outside Europe English Proficiency Index 2013 Excellent Value for Money Friendly & Harmonious Communicate with Ease Peranakan Nyonyas Best Most Destination Competitive for MICE, Economy in the World Asia 2014 for Doing Business Business Destinations Travel Awards 2014 6 th 2014 edition of The World Bank s Doing Business report Multicultural Diversity 10 th Most Travelled Destination in the World in 2012 United Nations World Travel Organisation - UNWTO Malaysia is ranked as one of the world s best value-for-money destinations with accommodation, transportation and food being very competitively priced. This will ultimately lower the overall expenditure for both organisers and visitors. A microcosm of Asian cultures, Malaysia is one of the most tolerant and accepting societies in the world. Renowned for their hospitality towards visitors around the world, Malaysia ensures a safe and unforgettable experience. Most Malaysians can speak at least two languages including English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin and Tamil. Thus, visitors are able to communicate and conduct business with ease. Destination Support Strong collaborative industry and government support facilitated by the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau. Ease of Doing Business A business-friendly nation with progressive economic growth and reforms, ideal for trade investments among foreign investors. Malaysia, Truly Asia Dynamic showcase of authentic Malay, Chinese, Indian, indigenous cultures and unique Asian experiences in one destination. Jonker Street, Melaka

Catalysts for Success Ideal Exhibition Venues 01 N2 & N3 02 Peninsular Malaysia 05 Key to most successful exhibitions begins with the right venue. Strategically located around major cities of Malaysia, our exhibition venues are purpose-built, feature state-of-the-art facilities and offer world class services. N1 Kuala Lumpur 03 Malaysia Borneo Situated close to an array of accommodation to suit all budgets, with easily available transportation and logistic arrangements, exhibitors are in for a truly convenient experience. 01 Langkawi International Airport 02 Penang International Airport 03 Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) 04 Kuching International Airport 04 05 Kota Kinabalu International Airport Borneo Convention Centre Kuching Exhibition Venues in Malaysia Location Hall Size (sqm) 01 Putra World Trade Centre Malaysia (PWTC) Kuala Lumpur 15,000 02 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Kuala Lumpur 9,700 03 MATRADE Exhibition & Convention Centre (MECC) Kuala Lumpur 10,000 04 Malaysia International Exhibition & Kuala Lumpur 20,300 Convention Centre (MIECC) 05 Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) Putrajaya 8,000 06 Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC) Langkawi 7,350 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Putrajaya International Convention Centre Upcoming Venue - Subterranean Penang International Convention & Exhibition Centre (spice) 07 Melaka International Trade Centre (MITC) Melaka 13,090 08 Persada Johor International Convention Centre Johor Bahru 3,070 09 Penang International Sports Arena (PISA) Penang 3,000 10 Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) Kuching 2,793 Upcoming Venues N1 Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre, Kuala Lumpur 48,000 MITEC (expected completion by 2016) N2 Subterranean Penang International Convention Penang 4,500 & Exhibition Centre, spice (expected completion by 2016) N3 Penang Waterfront Convention Centre, PWCC Penang 10,000 (expected completion by 2017) Putra World Trade Centre Upcoming Venue - Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC)

Strong Track Record Malaysia has played host to a number of international exhibitions, often drawing diverse industries and resulting to successful business engagements. The following is a selection of significant annual international trade exhibitions in the country: Malaysia International Furniture Fair (MIFF) Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) The Asean International Machine Tools and Metalworking Technology Malaysian International Exhibition of Food, Drinks, Hotel, Restaurant & Foodservice Equipment, Supplies, Services & Related Technology (FHM) International Architecture, Interior Design & Building Exhibition Malaysia (ARCHIDEX) Asian Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Engineering Exhibition (OGA) International Printing, Paper, Packaging Machinery Exhibition International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia (IGEM) BioMalaysia & Bioeconomy Asia Pacific Conference & Exhibition International Trade Malaysia (INTRADE)

Expand Your Horizons Batu Caves, Selangor 130-Million-Year-Old Rainforests Stadhuys, Melaka Pre & Post Tours Nasi Lemak Bukit Bintang Shopping District, Kuala Lumpur Diving off Sipadan Island, Sabah Explore beyond the exhibition halls for endless things to do and see in Malaysia. Spend time relaxing and chilling out at idyllic tropical islands boasting some of the world s best resorts and top dive sites such as Pulau Redang or Pulau Sipadan or immerse in the historical greatness at UNESCO world heritage sites of Melaka and Penang. Nature enthusiasts can journey into 130-million-year-old tropical rainforests at our national parks or forest reserves in both Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. Excite the senses while you encounter exotic flora and fauna species such as the world s largest flower Rafflesia, Orangutans and Proboscis monkeys. For a more urban experience, shopping and night markets are definitely not to be missed while you are in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, or fondly known as KL. With goods from upscale shopping malls to great bargains at night markets, KL is truly a shopping haven. A city that never sleeps, KL comes alive at night with all sorts of late night entertainment and gastronomical delights spread across the city. Tantalise your taste buds with a diverse range of local and international delights at fine dining restaurants or various street foods at hawker centres. Sampling the food is an adventure itself, from aromatic Malay dishes such as the nasi lemak (coconut milk rice) to the delicious Chinese-style roasted meats or even spice up your senses with rich Indian curries.

One-stop Centre for Exhibition Organisers The Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) was established by the Ministry of Tourism & Culture Malaysia to further promote and position Malaysia internationally as the preferred destination for exhibitions, meetings, incentives, conventions and major events. We are here to assist local and international exhibition organisers to bid, secure and stage successful exhibitions in Malaysia. Our range of support services includes providing advice and assistance to plan and market events, assisting in selection of local service providers and liaising with Malaysian government ministries as well as local authorities. We are also able to assist with a range of financial and non-financial support for the qualified exhibitions that provide significant value to the Malaysian economy. Organisers who are interested to obtain support are invited to contact us: Head Office Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau Suite 22.3, Level 22, Menara IMC No 8 Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Email Ms Winnee Lim winnee@myceb.com.my Tel +603 2034 2090 Fax +603 2034 2091 Web www.myceb.com.my Australia / New Zealand Email Ms Jackie Caldwell jackie@myceb.com.my Tel +613 9885 6932 Fax +613 9885 6932 China Beijing Email Ms Grace Qu beijing@myceb.com.my Tel +86 10 6430 1838 Fax +86 10 6430 1519 Shanghai Email Ms Cloris Zhu shanghai@myceb.com.my Tel +86 21 6385 8586 Fax +86 21 6385 9200 North America Email Ms Jacqueline Hewitt jh@mcintl.com Tel +1 212 529 8484 Fax +1 212 460 8287 Guangzhou Email Ms Janet Huang guangzhou@myceb.com.my Tel +86 20 8760 9545 Chengdu Email Ms Freda Hua chengdu@myceb.com.my Tel +86 135 0175 0765

Malaysia at a Glance Fast Facts POPULATION PEOPLE LANGUAGE TIME ZONE VISA 29.3 million, (1.7 million within Kuala Lumpur city centre), (5.6 million within Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley) Malays make up approximately 55% of the population and are the predominant group, while the other 45% are made up of Chinese, Indians and indigenous groups. Bahasa Malaysia or Malay is the official language while English is widely spoken. Most Malaysians speak at least two languages, Malay and English, while some are tri-lingual, being able to converse in Mandarin or Tamil too. The indigenous groups also speak various languages and dialects. UTC+8 Most nationalities do not require a visa for social or business visits but must be in possession of a valid passport or travel document with six months validity beyond the period of stay. For those nationalities that require a visa, applications can be made at the nearest Malaysian overseas mission with the following documentation: Visa application form with three passport-sized photographs National passport with remaining validity period of six months Letter of introduction or invitation. For more information, please visit www.imi.gov.my CLIMATE CURRENCY Malaysia enjoys a tropical climate with warm weather all year round. Temperatures range from a low of 21 C (70 F) to a high of 32 C (90 F). The highlands are cooler with temperatures ranging from 15 C (59 F) to 25 C (77 F). Annual rainfall varies from 2,000mm to 2,500mm. The currency is Malaysian Ringgit, indicated as MYR. Foreign exchange booths are common and clearly state the exchange rate for all major currencies. ATMs are located at major bank branches, shopping malls, airports, bus terminals, etc. Note that ATMs in Malaysia require a six-digit pin. Please be advised that if your PIN is more or less than six digits, it should be changed before departing. BANKING HOURS ELECTRICITY WEIGHTS & MEASURES INTERNET Generally, banking hours in Malaysia are from 9:00am 4:30pm (Mondays Fridays), although some banks do extend their banking hours. Automated Teller Machines (ATM) are available at convenient locations throughout the country. All the main credit cards and travellers cheques are accepted in major institutions and an ever growing number of shops and restaurants. 230/240 volts - 50hz Metric system High speed wireless connection is easily accessible at exhibition centres, hotels, cafés, and shopping malls, with complimentary usage available at selected locations.