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Singapore Expo (stylised as Singapore EXPO) is the largest convention and exhibition venue in Singapore with over 100,000 square metres of column-free, indoor space spread over 10 halls. The center was designed by Cox Richardson Rayner , built by PSA International , and funded by the Ministry of Trade and Industry .
From 1979 to 1999 the show was a biennial event. It was held at the World Trade Centre, Singapore, from 1979 up until it moved to Suntec for the 1996 and 1998 shows. In 1999 CommunicAsia was held at Singapore Expo , where it continued to be hosted up until 2010.
Changi Exhibition Centre was originally purpose-built in 1988 to host the Asian Aerospace, an event which was held in Singapore. [1] However, in 2007, disagreements with co-show organiser Reed Exhibitions led to Asian Aerospace pulling out. A separate company, Experia Events Pte Ltd, was formed to take ownership of Changi Exhibition Centre.
Entertainment events at AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 10 Date Artist Event 10 March John Legend: Darkness and the Light Tour [32] 24 March Glay: Arena Tour 2018 Springdelics 29 March James Blunt [33] The Afterlove World Tour: 31 March Zedd: Echo Tour 22 September Jessie J: The R.O.S.E. Tour: 4 November Charlie Puth: Voicenotes Tour
LGBTQ events in Singapore (3 P) V. Event venues in Singapore (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Events in Singapore" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 ...
30 January – Ng Hark Seng, former chairman of E-Bridge Pre-school and figure in Singapore’s early childhood education industry (b. 1948). [47] 1 February – Chan Kong Thoe, Singapore’s first kidney transplant surgeon (b. 1930). [48] 3 February – Lim Tze Peng, artist and Cultural Medallion recipient (b. 1921). [49]
The Clean Energy Expo Asia (CEEA) - a trade fair and conference- took place during the event. [12] The Expo featured five pavilions, showcasing clean energy solutions from Australia, Brazil, Europe, Japan and Singapore. [13] The EMA's Deputy Chief Executive, David Tan, delivered an address at the Expo. [13]