We've planned the 2020 ACC Asia-Pacific Annual Meeting to maximise the opportunity for delegates and guests to network and build long-standing connections at the event.
We've planned the 2020 ACC Asia-Pacific Annual Meeting to maximise the opportunity for delegates and guests to network and build long-standing connections at the event.
Welcome Function: Welcome to Singapore!
7:00pm - 9:00pm Tuesday
Held at the Dutch Pavilion, at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, the welcome function will provide the perfect opportunity to greet old colleagues and make new friends ahead of two days of intensive learning.
Networking Breakfast
7:30am - 8:45am Wednesday
Anyone for breakfast? Why not join us and your colleagues for a breakfast together to kick-off the final day of the 2020 ACC Asia-Pacific Annual Meeting?
2:15pm - 4:30pm Thursday
Wind your conference experience down by choosing from one of two exclusive short tours that will show a lesser-known side to the Lion City. The 'Taste of Singapore' tours require a minimum of 15 people to proceed.
Despite its relatively short history, the Singapore Story has a number of twists and turns. Beneath the ultra-chic seemingly perfect exterior is a country that is fiercely determined to remain relevant to its people, regional neighbours and beyond. Want to get a low-down on the Singapore psyche? Then join this two-hour walking tour and get the 101 on Singapore.
• An abridged history of Singapore – our British connection and are we an accidental nation?
• Small Spaces, Big Ideas – See Singapore’s creative urban planning at its best
• The Original Enclave – ‘shop houses’ and the early dwellers
• Highlights: Singapore City Gallery & Chinatown
Singaporeans love to celebrate their multi-cultural, multi-ethnicity heritage in any way they can.
• Street of Faiths: Head to a lesser-known but colourful religious melting pot. Named after the Battle of Waterloo, Waterloo Street is the perfect showcase of Singapore’s commitment to a multi-religious society (Singaporeans recognise 10 religions as their official religions!).
• Pioneer Stories from Little India: Sweetly-scented flower garland offerings at a Hindu Temple, beautiful sari attire and fresh produce adorn the streets of Little India. Learn the significance of each offering and let the guide tell you why garland making is a male only profession.