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Venue and City Information

Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre

Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre is a leading international venue located in Singapore’s Central Area, just 20 minutes from Changi Airport. Recognised globally, including being named the World’s Leading Meetings & Conference Centre, Suntec is committed to sustainability and strong Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) practices, operating responsibly while supporting environmental conservation and the local community.

Suntec Singapore Convention &
Exhibition Centre

Sustainability Obligations

Suntec collect and recycle almost 8,000 litres of cooking oil per year into biodiesel fuel. Induction cooking is the most energy-efficient way of cooking, nearly 20% more efficient than any other electric cooktop and twice as efficient as cooking with gas. The LED lights are 80% more energy-efficient than traditional halogen lights. This represents savings of 1.46 million kWh annually, which is equivalent to powering 470 apartments for a year.The new chiller plant is 40% more efficient, which represents estimated energy savings of 18.3 million kWh per year.

Environmental, Social & Governance

Suntec Singapore understands that ESG is vital to who we are as an organisation. As ‘The Preferred Place to Meet’, we operate our business ethically; bearing in mind the need for environmental sustainability and enriching the lives of the local community. The Centre is committed in our drive to give back to society and will continue to harness our skills and knowledge to enrich the lives of our community.

City Information

Singapore

A vibrant city-state where cultures meet, technology thrives, and everything runs on time. Whether it’s your first visit or your tenth, there’s always something new to explore between sessions!

Visitor FAQs:

Your Guide
to Singapore

Singapore has a tropical climate — warm and humid all year round with temperatures between 25°C and 32°C. Short rain showers can happen anytime, so pack light, breathable clothes and an umbrella just in case.

The local currency is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are easy to find throughout the city.

Singapore has four official languages — English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil. English is used in most signs, transport systems, and daily communication, so getting around is easy for visitors.

Visitors from many countries can enter Singapore without a visa for short stays. However, some nationalities require one — it’s best to check the latest entry requirements on the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website before travelling.

Singapore’s public transport system is efficient and affordable. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) connects most parts of the city, with buses and taxis easily available. You can use contactless cards or mobile wallets for convenient payment.

Yes — Singapore uses the Type G three-pin plug, the same as the United Kingdom. Bring a universal travel adapter if your devices use different plug types.

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