JIN, Hong-Seok. SECRETARY GENERAL Korea Convention Event Industry Association

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JIN, Hong-Seok SECRETARY GENERAL Korea Convention Event Industry Association

Ⅰ. CURRENT SITUATION OF CONVENTION INDUSTRY IN KOREA

Ⅰ. current situation KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 1. Number of Convention held in Korea 2002 : 124 2003 : 160 2004 : 164 RANKING COUNTRY 2004 2003 2002 2001 1 USA 1,080 1,155 1,076 1,087 2 FRANCE 552 678 656 684 3 GERMANY 491 507 490 490 17 SOUTH KOREA 164 160 124 131 18 SINGAPORE 156 124 138 113 18 FINLAND 156 190 174 180 SOURCE: UIA

Ⅰ. current situation KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 2. Number of Convention hosted by Main Cities RANKING CITY 2004 2003 2002 2001 1 PARIS 221 285 293 308 2 VIENNA 193 190 170 178 3 BRUSSEL 190 216 238 217 10 SEOUL 109 87 83 102 11 BUDAPEST 104 84 87 76 12 WASHINGTON 102 92 96 86 13 NEW YORK 94 108 114 102 SOURCE: UIA

Ⅱ. LEGAL SYSTEM

Ⅱ. LEGAL SYSTEM 1. Central Organisation 2. Convention City 3. Financial Resources

Ⅱ. legal system KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Recently, Korean government has recognized the importance of Convention Industry and seeking many ways of enhancing Convention Industry. As a result of this recognition, the government decided to establish legal system for Convention Industry for further fostering. The Convention Enhancement Act became effective in 1996. Revised Convention Enhancement Act 2003 included various systems to cover diverse needs from the convention industry.

Ⅱ. legal system KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 1. CENTRAL ORGANISATIONS Convention Enhancement Act 2003 authorised two Central Organisations to enhance convention industry more effectively. First one is Korea Convention Bureau, which is a sub-organisation of Korea National Tourism Organisation is mainly responsible for national destination marketing. The Second organisation is Korea Convention ㆍ Event Industry Association (KCA), which is dealing with education, training human resources and providing wide range of information and materials on convention industry. As these Central Organisations established, the convention related sectors became to have more synergy on running their businesses.

Ⅱ. Legal System KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY ROLES OF CENTRAL ORGANISATIONS KCB Destination Marketing Assisting Bids Market Survey Education/Training Cultivation of Human Resources KCA Networking Establishing DB Promoting Convention Industry

Ⅱ. legal system KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 2. CONVENTION CITY Four cities have been designated as Convention Cities on Oct 2005 according to the Convention Enhancement Act. Convention Cities are purposed to be specialised those cities designated to enhance convention industry. Therefore, they have first priority on taking supports from the central governmental. Also, reduced regulations are applied on convention businesses in Convention Cities. With this support from the central government, the ultimate goal of appointing convention city, which is reinvigoration of local economies, could be achieved.

Ⅱ. legal system KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Four Convention Cities Authorized in Oct 14, 2005 SEOU L JEJU BUSA N Tourism Promotion Fund Developing Convention Facilities Attracting Participants Success in Hosting Convention Boosting Convention Industry Revitalization of Local Economic growth DAEG U

KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Ⅱ. legal system 3. Financial Resources Annually, up to 10% of the Tourism Promotion Fund can be spent as a fund for promoting convention industry. This fund is used in building new facilities and developing new convention technologies etc. 2004 2005 Unit : thousand dollars Total Tourism Promotion Fund US$ 159, 448 US$213, 289 The exchange rate : 1 USD = 981.9 KW as at Jan 13, 2006

Ⅲ. THE STRUCTURE OF CONVENTION INDUSTRY IN KOREA

Ⅲ. THE STRUCTURE OF CONVENTION INDUSTRY 1. Convention Centre 2. Destination Marketing Organisation 3. Professional Congress Organiser

KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Ⅲ. the structure 1. Convention Centre Korea has seven convention centres nation-wide, and two more centres are waiting for their grand opening. Based on the convention centres high quality facilities, the conferences and exhibitions are held with full IT equipments and with well-trained staffs in Korea. Convention centre is not only considered as a venue for convention but also regarded as a multipurpose place where visitors can be entertained with various occasions.

Ⅲ. the structure KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 1. Convention Centre SEVEN CENTRES NAME OPENING YEAR COEX 2000. 05 EXCO BEXCO ICC JEJU 2001. 04 2001. 09 2003. 03 LOCATION CONFERENCE FACLITIES EXHIBITION AREA SEOUL DAEGU BUSAN JEJU ISLAND Total area : 10,358 m 2 Grand Conference room : 7,000 seats Number of conference room : 54 Total : 5,930 m 2 Grand Conference room : 4,200 seats Number of conference room :11 Total : 4,961 m 2 Grand Conference room : 2,800 seats Number of conference room :23 Total : 6,594 m 2 Grand Conference room : 4,300 seats Number of conference room :11 Total : 36,027 m 2 Total : 11,616 m 2 Total : 28,387 m 2 Total : 2,504 m 2

Ⅲ. the structure KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 1. Convention Centre SEVEN CENTRES NAME OPENING YEAR LOCATION CONFERENCE FACLITIES EXHIBITION AREA KINTEX 2005.04 GOYANG Total : 8,074 m 2 Grand Conference room : 2,000 seats Number of conference room : 44 Total : 53,975 m 2 DJ CENTRE 2005.09 GWANGJU Total : 2,300m 2 Grand Conference room : 1,260 seats Number of conference room : 11 Total : 9,072 m 2 Total : 1,131m 2 CECO 2005.09 Grand Conference room : CHANG 500 seats WON Number of conference room : 9 Total : 7,827 m 2

KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Ⅲ. the structure 1. Convention Centre UNDER CONSTRUCTION NAME SCHEDULED OPENING YEAR LOCATION CONFERENCE FACLITIES EXHIBITION AREA DAEJEON CONVENTION CENTRE 2007 DAEJEON Total : 8,871 m 2 Grand Conference room : 2,500 seats Number of conference room : 24 Total : 2,536 m 2 SONGDO INT L CONVENTION CNETRE 2008 INCHEON Total : 2,286m 2 Grand Conference room : 2,000 seats Number of conference room : 23 Total : 8,390 m 2

KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY PHOTOS NURIMARU EXCO CECO COEX DJ CENTER ICC JEJU

Ⅲ. the structure KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 2. Destination Marketing Organisations In Korea, destination marketing is undertaken at both a local level (by local CVBs) and a national level (by Korea Convention Bureau). Currently, there are one national convention bureau and five local convention bureaux in Seoul, Busan, Deagu, Jeju and Daejeon. For attracting Conventions to their destinations, CVBs are running promotion websites and creating PR Videos and CDs describing their attractions of convention facilities. Also CVB staffs participate in other conventions abroad to introduce themselves to the potential visitors. Recently, the competition among local CVBs is getting intense. This could be a huge obstacles to promote the destination not only at a local level but also at a national level. To prevent over-heating competition, professionals are having many debates on this emerging issues.

Ⅲ. the structure KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 2. Destination Marketing Organisations

Ⅲ. the structure KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY 3. Professional Congress Organisers There are over 130 PCOs in Korea. Although there are not many large scale companies, in terms of service quality and technical skills, most PCOs have abilities to make conventions successful. Korean PCOs have hosted numerous international conventions and their services received high reputation. There is a trend PCOs and PEO are getting convergent in search for synergy effects. Also, event companies as well as PR agents tend to enter convention fields.

Ⅳ. K OREA C ONVENTION EVENT INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Ⅳ.korea convention event industry association 1. Introduction According to the Convention Enhancement Act 2003, KCA was appointed as one of the central convention promotion organisations and started its work since Oct 2003. Role Education/Training Cultivation of Human Resources Networking Providing convention information Research Publication Member : Total 96 convention related companies and organisations Convention Centre & CVB : 7 PCO : 64 Travel Agent : 18 Research Institute and etc : 7

KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Ⅳ.korea convention event industry association 2. 2005 Business Report Executive Development Program Retraining executives in MICE industry Total 10 weeks programme 8 weeks : Yonsei Univ. in Korea 2 weeks : University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. in 2004) Standardisation of PCO Service Quality (2005) Tariff on Convention related Goods and Services Convention Terminology (2006) Convention Documentations (2006) Hotel Convention Services (2007) Reforming Professional Convention Organiser Certificate System Modification of current PCO certificate system To increase certificate s practicality : Making mandatory practical education courses to ensure certified PCOs qualification. Creating higher level of certificate for present PCOs who are already in convention industry. Research Project on Analysis of Economic Impact of Convention to other relevant industries Analysing spending patterns of delegates and participants. Measuring economic impact on related industries and national economy.

Ⅴ. FUTURE OF KOREA CONVNETION INDUSTRY

KOREA CONVENTION INDUSTRY Ⅴ.future of korea convention industry Vision Be the Convention Leader in Northeast Asia - Enter G12 of Convention leading countries by 2010 Goal Host 222 International conferences based on UIA standard Obtain 250 million US dollars in terms of economic impacts Increase GDP portion from 0.025%(2004) to 0.04%(2010) Build up 3 more convention centres and 10 CVBs Strategies Expand Convention infrastructure and raise national competitiveness Build up cooperative network between convention centres, CVBs, and PCOs Strengthen systematic support for hosting international conferences Apply more market-driven economic factors

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