WTC Metro Manila, ready for the world

Oct 21, 2020

World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM) is now ready to accept bookings for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibitions). WTCMM is a top-of-the-mind corporate assembly facility in the Philippines which has hosted countless global and local events through its 24 years of existence.

Operating as a temporary quarantine location for the Philippine government these past six months, the WTCMM management has made sure the building is safe and fit for occupancy for its future customers. It has undergone thorough decontamination and disinfection of all its indoor and outdoor areas, including its air conditioning ducts and filters, its walls and surfaces.

The conducted safety measures also involved the siphoning of septic tanks and the hauling of infectious waste. Together with these, all installations have been pulled out and damages have been repaired to put this world-class mega events venue back to its original state.

As an integral part of WTCMM’s preparedness to handle new business, it has launched the BE (Business Events) Safe Program, ascribing to the guidelines set by the Inter-Agency Task Force and the Department of Tourism. This communicates the management’s requirements and procedures on how the facility will operate as a safe business venue in the face of the continuing threat of COVID-19.

WTCMM President and Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Pamela D. Pascual said it was a great honor for the venue to have been given the opportunity to help augment the gap in our country’s healthcare services. At the same time, she declared her eagerness to resume business and help revive the country’s economy, serve the MICE industry’s stakeholders, and, consequently, tend to the welfare of those employed in her facility.

With its unparalleled expertise in exhibitions, trade shows and events, there is no doubt the World Trade Center Metro Manila will continue to attract prestigious mega gatherings of visitors from all over the world. And, now is the best time to say, “Hello, world, we’re ready for you!”

Source: https://manilastandard.net/mobile/article/336898