Malaysia’s premier award-winning purpose-built venue
The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre), Malaysia’s premier award-winning purpose-built venue, has had a strong bounce-back performance with the venue achieving 40% more than its 2022 target. The Centre ends the year, with close to 1,350 events successfully hosted and over 750,000 delegates welcomed, which has contributed approximately RM285 million in economic impact to Malaysia.
This year’s performance has grown the Centre’s ongoing contribution to Malaysia. Since its opening in 2005, the venue has now hosted over 18,300 events and welcomed close to 27 million participants. All of these events have not only contributed to the country’s economy directly by generating over RM10.6 billion in economic impact but have also played an important role in developing Malaysia’s talent and knowledge base.
Elaborating on Pryor’s comments, Ravindran Sathiamoorthy, the Centre’s Director of Sales, shared, “Of the events hosted in 2022, the corporate meetings and banqueting events (corporate sales segment) was the biggest contributor with 50%. This was followed by 26% conventions and exhibitions with 24%. We also hosted a record number of 21 entertainment events this year featuring popular international acts. Out of the 1,350 events hosted, 30 were regional and international events. With about 100 events or 50% of our 2023 target already confirmed, we anticipate the industry returning to pre-pandemic levels sooner than expected and hope this positive trajectory continues for business events moving forward.”
Most recently, the Centre invested in a food composter machine to expand its waste management efforts and help develop a circular economy model for the precinct. Since including composting as part of its process, the venue has recorded a 30% decrease in the overall food waste disposed. One of the long-term plans for the composter is to also provide non-chemical-based fertilisers to the 50-acre KLCC park that is adjacent to the Centre.
In addition to the food composter, the Centre has also implemented various technologies and solutions to help create a sustainable venue and KLCC precinct. Some recent examples include the Winnow food waste solution, an AI-enabled food waste tracking system to help run a more productive, profitable and sustainable kitchen; smart recycling machines to positively reinforce responsible actions through a points-system in the venue; gravity-reliant rain-water harvesting system; and a hydroponic farm on its rooftop to reduce carbon footprint and provide healthy food to event delegates and guests.