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Clark, ready for more conventions – CDC President

By Manila Times - 4 months ago

CLARK Development Corp.(CDC) President and Chief Executive Officer Agnes Devanadera emphasized Clark's readiness and commitment to host conventions during the opening of the Philippine Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibits Conference (MICECon) 2024 on July 11.

Devanadera referenced the success of the Annual Communications of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines in April, which attracted over 7,000 guests and impacted nearby areas.

Moreover, she highlighted the CDC's plans to enhance Clark's capabilities, including expanding accommodation, constructing a new convention and cultural center on a 5-hectare site and expanding the SMX Convention Center Clark.

Additionally, the first phase of a forthcoming railway project was expected to be operational in 2026.

She also praised the Department of Tourism (DoT) and the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines for their role in bringing the event to Clark and supporting local initiatives.

"With your support, [the] national government's support, and with the private sector's support, the locators — we have here 1,153 locators [and] 139,000 workers in the zone—all these contribute to making Clark ready as a MICE destination," Devanadera said.

"Beyond our infrastructure are the hearts of our people — both inside Clark and outside — as well as within the region, to welcome you today, tomorrow and the next time," she added.

"The day has finally come. I believe that the delegates will all agree with me that nothing has been spared in terms of preparing for MICECon 2024. The community here in Clark, as well as Pampanga, have all come together to give you an experience like no other," DoT Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco said.

MICECon, organized by the TPB and CDC is the country's largest gathering of MICE professionals. Its return to this Freeport follows a successful 2014 event.

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