Dec 1, 2005

Singapore Expo opens new halls

SINGAPORE Singapore's largest facility for CEI events, Singapore Expo, now has four new halls of 10,000 sqm each.

Singapore Expo opens new halls
Located near the Expo MRT station at the Singapore Expo grounds, the additional halls bring the total event space offered by the venue to 100,000 sqm. One of the new halls, the MAX Pavilion, is a flexible and futuristic multi purpose event hall and auditorium for large-scale meetings, seminars, congresses, concerts and other special events. It is equipped with top-end sound systems for large-scale music concerts and state-of-art lighting and video systems. It seats 7,000 people theatre style, with tiered seating. The MAX Pavilion has already hosted three different large corporate meetings ranging from 2,000 to 6,000 delegates. Special features of the hall include drape lines to partition the hall according to audience size, flexible configuration for stage size and modular platforms for different seating arrangements. The hall can be converted into four conference rooms, each with a maximum capacity of 260 people theatre style, or five meeting rooms. It has private VIP access and an exclusive holding area for cocktails.
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