Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore

The Changi Exhibition Centre (CEC) in Singapore is a prominent multi-purpose venue known for its vast space and versatility. It's situated on a 30-hectare site along Singapore's eastern coastline and is among Southeast Asia's largest integrated venue spaces. The CEC is particularly noted for its impressive outdoor display area of 100,000 square meters and a fully air-conditioned indoor exhibition space of 40,000 square meters, making it suitable for various events across various industries, including aviation, automotive, lifestyle, marine, and sports.

Owned and managed by Experia Events Pte Ltd, the CEC has a rich history and has been home to significant events such as the Singapore Airshow since 2008. Originally built in 1988 to host the Asian Aerospace event, it has since been a venue for many other notable events, including car-related events, airshows, and television filming. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the CEC was repurposed as a community isolation facility, showcasing its adaptability and contribution to community needs.

The center is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring one of the top three largest single-rooftop solar photovoltaic installations among private sector companies in Singapore. These solar panels generate significant renewable energy, contributing to Singapore's solar energy targets and reducing carbon emissions.

Its location offers convenient access, being just 10 minutes from Singapore Changi Airport and 20 minutes from the Central Business District. It is well-connected by public transport, including proximity to three MRT stations.

For more detailed information about the Changi Exhibition Centre, you can visit the official websites of the Changi Exhibition Centre and Experia Events.