Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Cosmétologie 2009 : Beauty. Wellness. Trends

Recently launched at The Embassy Club was the Cosmétologie 2009: Beauty Wellness and Trends. This trade show is going to be at the World Trade Center from February 26-28, 2009 and is destined to be the biggest and most important trade show on beauty and wellness. All interested exhibitors and participants are invited to call Premier Events (http://www.pepgroup.com/) for more information.
The invitation to the launch was greeted with much interest and it was
worth the trip as it had star power with the presence of Ms. Dawn
Zulueta as the emcee and Ms. KC Concepcion as the event's Muse.
The newly formed Philippine International Cosmetologists Association
or PICA was inducted with Fanny Serrano as its president. Sec. Syjuco
of TESDA also graced the occassion in support of the beauty industry.
PICA represents the largest number of beauty professionals and
salon owners from all over the country. PICA has partnered with
Premier Events in bringing Cosmétologie 2009 to the country.
A nice surprise during the launch was the Make Over To The Max!
Here, ordinary, everyday people were given make-overs. A BBQ
vendor, a scavenger, a maid, a cook were among 10 ordinary people
given the limelight as they walked before a packed crowd.
It is easy to make models beautiful, that is not the real challenge.
Taking the ordinary Juan and everyday Maria and transforming them
into masterpieces, that is the real challenge - a challenge completed!
At the end of the show, the official poster of the event was launched.
Be sure to calender this event - February 26-28, 2009 -
be beautiful inside and out!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Beijing Packaging Expo 2008

As part of our international promotions for our own shows, we had a booth at the recent Packaging Expo / China Brew / Liquitek Expo in Beijing China.
The expo was held at the newly built New Beijing Convention Center
which was humongous! As with most exhibition / convention center,
it was also so far from anything else, about an hour of highway ride.
As expected, they had a lot of exhibitors that took up huge spaces,
representing manufacturers from all over the world.
There were many machines and robotics at work which were particularly
interesting given the speed and precision as against manual labor.

Beijing's Landscape

Being in Beijing on a business trip, there was no time for any sightseeing which was a pity. However, i got to steal some shots mostly from taxis and buses. Thank goodness most of them turned out well despite the moving vehicles. (Too bad the Great Wall of China was nowhere near for me to see)
The mix of the old and the new architecture makes for a striking landscape. Beijing was also extremely clean - am so envious. L - One of the newer buildings being put up, an architectural wonder
R - The infamous Tianamen square with hundreds of visitors in line Even as they opened their doors to the Western world, they maintian a lot of their cultural heritage in many areas within the city. Just missed the olympics by a few days but the sight of the Bird's Nest even from afar was inspiring, just wish i could have gone inside. L - This Holiday Inn has such an interesting Flinstone-like exterior R - The one thing i did not want to pass up was a visit to IKEA, after all, Beijing's branch is the 2nd largest in the world
After many chances missed in past visits, finally, finally braved the long lines and got to taste the Swidish meatballs. What is interesting though is they were selling this mini lobsters that you don't find in other IKEA's around the world - just had to get a taste of the crustacean.

Philippine Asian M.I.C.E. Forum

The Philippine Association of Convention/Exhibition Organizers and Suppliers (PACEOS), recently held The Philippine Asian MICE Forum, a gathering of Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions industry experts and professionals for presentations and discussions on trends and directions of the regional and global market.
Apart from educating the industry players, the forum also served as an
effective avenue to bring industry issues to government awareness.
The 2-day event was held at the Sofitel Hotel, and was opened
to much pomp and pageantry complete with the virtuoso of the
violin, Mr. Jay Cayuca.

WOFEX 2008

World Food Expo (WOFEX 2008) breaks all existing records in terms of exhibition size, visitor traffic, number of activities and business transacted. There is little wonder why this event is also known as "The Ultimate Food Show Experience."
L - Sen. Loren Legarda opened the expo with other industry giants.
R - An arial view of the exhibit, a 30% increase in size the '07 expo.
As usual, celebrity chefs such as Tristan Encarnacion, Gene Gonzales
Nancy Reyes Lumen, Jill Sandique, and others shared their talents.
The seminars both those as part of the World Food Summit as well as
exhibitor initiated seminars were always jampacked with participants Of course, the real strength of WOFEX is in the exhbitions and, here,
the design of the booths continue to get better and better each
year, effectively showcasing the products on display.
Food products from all over the world were available on site for tasting
... as they say, the taste of the pudding is in the eating. WOFEX easily boasts of the most comprehensive exhibit, offering the
whole gamut of products in the F&B industry, from packaging, catering,
hotel, ingredients, bakery, and others ... nothing else is as complete.
With thousand of products on display, bringing in the trade buyers is
of extreme importance. The multitude of "SOLD" signs that crop up
in the duration of WOFEX is proof positive that the buyers did come.