🇹🇭 Call for Donations from Thai Exhibition Association (TEA)
Thai Exhibition Association (TEA) invites all members and entrepreneurs to join us in extending compassion and support to alleviate the suffering of people affected by the recent flood situation in the Southern region of Thailand.
The year 2026 is filled with new business opportunities designed to help members expand markets, grow revenue, and strengthen networks both domestically and internationally.
Thai Exhibition Association (TEA), through the Marketing & PR Subcommittee, has collaborated with TCEB and DITP to organize a full-year program of activities across domestic and overseas markets, as follows:
🇹🇭 Domestic Activities – 3 Regional Programs Across Thailand
TEA will host a series of Seminars + Networking + Fam Trips to enhance the capabilities of local MICE and exhibition businesses across 3 major regions.
1️⃣ Eastern Region (EEC) – Chonburi
📅 Jan–Feb 2026
• 20 Jan 2026: Press Conference – Announcement of TEA x TCEB collaboration to expand exhibitions within the EEC
• 19–20 Feb 2026:
– Fam Trip
– Dinner Talk & Business Networking
– Seminar & Panel Discussion
2️⃣ Northern Region – Chiang Mai
📅 25–26 Feb 2026
Day 1: Fam Trip + Dinner Networking
Day 2: Seminar + Clinic Sharing
3️⃣ Southern Region – Songkhla
📅 19–20 Mar 2026
Day 1: Fam Trip + Dinner Networking
Day 2: Seminar + Clinic Sharing
🌏 Overseas Promotion Trips – Expanding International Market Opportunities
TEA will lead members to meet international partners, government bodies, and agencies to unlock new business possibilities.
📌 Shanghai, China – Q2–Q3 (around June 2026)
📌 Taiwan – Late July to Early August 2026
A valuable opportunity for all member categories:
✔ Venues
✔ Organizers
✔ Service Providers (Stand Contractors / Freight Forwarders)
who aim to expand markets, grow revenue, and explore new international opportunities.
Official dates will be announced soon.
Members are encouraged to follow TEA updates and prepare teams and budgets in advance to join these activities.
On 13 November 2025, the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA), represented by Mr. Kavin Kittiboonya, Vice President and Treasurer, participated in a meeting at Government House to present proposed measures under the “Quick Big Win” initiative aimed at stimulating the economy and strengthening the MICE industry. The session was led by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB).
The meeting brought together representatives from various MICE associations and related agencies to jointly propose concrete measures to Mr. Napinthorn Srisanpang, Minister Attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, as part of a national effort to support the private sector and drive economic recovery through the MICE industry.
One of the key proposals put forward was to allow expenses related to participating in trade exhibitions—such as space rental, logistics, construction, and booth decoration—to be tax-deductible at double the amount. The Minister will forward these recommendations to the Ministry of Finance for further consideration.
TEA ได้เข้าร่วมงาน AFECA Asia 20 (A20) & Indonesia Business Events Forum 2025
เมื่อวันที่ 5 พฤศจิกายน 2568 สมาคมการแสดงสินค้า (ไทย) หรือ TEA ได้เข้าร่วมงาน AFECA Asia 20 (A20) & Indonesia Business Events Forum 2025 ณ Jakarta International Expo ประเทศอินโดนีเซีย
ภายใต้ธีม “From Complexity to Clarity: The A20 Vision – Resilience. Agility. Leadership.”
โดยนายลอย จุน ฮาว นายกสมาคมการแสดงสินค้า (ไทย) ได้ร่วมอภิปรายกลุ่มในหัวข้อ “Associations in the Modern Era – Purpose, Relevance, and Advocacy” พร้อมแบ่งปันมุมมองว่า ในยุคปัจจุบัน สมาคมไม่ได้เป็นเพียงองค์กรสมาชิกอีกต่อไป แต่ต้องเป็น “แพลตฟอร์มขับเคลื่อนเจตจำนงและบทบาทผู้นำของอุตสาหกรรม” ที่มุ่งสร้างคุณค่า ความเกี่ยวข้อง และพลังการผลักดันเชิงนโยบายเพื่ออนาคตของวงการไมซ์ในระดับภูมิภาค
On 5 November 2025, the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA) participated in the AFECA Asia 20 (A20) & Indonesia Business Events Forum 2025 held at the Jakarta International Expo, Indonesia, under the theme
“From Complexity to Clarity: The A20 Vision – Resilience. Agility. Leadership.”
Mr. Loy Joon How, President of the Thai Exhibition Association, joined the panel discussion on “Associations in the Modern Era – Purpose, Relevance, and Advocacy,” where he emphasized that in today’s fast-evolving landscape, associations are no longer merely membership organizations but must serve as purpose-driven platforms for relevance, advocacy, and leadership — creating value and advancing the collective voice of the MICE industry across the region.
The A20 Forum, held in celebration of AFECA’s 20th anniversary, brought together public and private sector leaders from across Asia to exchange insights, share strategies, and explore innovations shaping the future of the MICE industry. The event underscored the region’s collective commitment to building a resilient, agile, and sustainable future for Asia’s business events ecosystem.
On November 4, 2025, Dr. Supalux Suvathi, Secretary-General of the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA), participated in a consultation meeting titled “Thailand’s Participation in Global Events: Government Representation and Pavilion Management”, held at the Ballroom, 7th Floor, The Landmark Bangkok Hotel.
This meeting was organized by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) to gather insights, recommendations, and in-depth perspectives from all sectors—government, private, and experts in Thailand’s MICE industry.
The discussion focused on Thailand’s role and strategy in participating in global platforms such as Specialised Expo and World Expo, with a goal to collaboratively shape the direction of managing the Thailand Pavilion in a way that effectively and sustainably reflects the nation’s identity on the global stage.
On 30 October 2025, Mr. Loy Joon How, President, Mr. Attaphon Thenthaisong, Innovation & Technology, Chairperson, and Ms. Pakakrong Bureerat, Executive Committee, represented the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA) at the event titled “Driving Future Strategies to Enhance National Competitiveness through the MICE Industry Mechanism.” The event was hosted by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) at IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Center
The program featured
📍 A strategic planning discussion aimed at strengthening the competitive edge of Thai MICE entrepreneurs
📍 A panel discussion on the topic: “How Should TCEB Support Homegrown Events?”
with insights from
• Mr. Changnoi Kunchorn Na Ayudhya, Managing Director, Cloud and Ground Co., Ltd.
• Mr. Jeremiah Pitakwong, Deputy Executive Director, Operations, Amarin Corporations Public Company Limited
Moderated by:
• Mr. Preecha Sananvatananont, Chair of TCEB Strategy Subcommittee
• Dr. Duangdet Yuaykwamdee, Director of the International Exhibition Industry Division, TCEB
This event served as a key platform for TEA to contribute ideas, exchange knowledge, and collaborate in shaping Thailand’s sustainable emergence as a global MICE destination.
The event “TEA InnoTech Talk #1” organized by the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA) on October 3, 2025, at Jupiter Room 4, IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Center, has been officially certified as a Carbon Neutral Event.
📍 This achievement reflects TEA’s strong commitment to driving the Thai MICE industry toward genuine sustainability, in line with the BCG Economy (Bio-Circular-Green) model. The association places great importance on minimizing environmental impact while also creating an inspiring platform for the younger generation in the exhibition industry.
On 15 October 2025, Thai Exhibition Association (TEA), by Ms. Pantakamol Amatayakul, Standards & Sustainability, participated in the presentation and discussion on the Master Plan for the Establishment of the ASEAN MICE Institute, organized by the Thammasat University Research and Consultancy Institute (TU-RAC) with the support of the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (Public Organization) or TCEB, at the Phrom Phong Room, 4th Floor, Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai.
The meeting aimed to collaboratively develop strategic directions for the establishment of the ASEAN MICE Institute, which will serve as a regional center for developing and certifying MICE professionals and entrepreneurs. This initiative seeks to enhance the excellence of Thailand’s MICE workforce and drive the nation toward becoming a sustainable and leading MICE hub of ASEAN.
On 15 October 2025, the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA) participated in the “Visionary Leaders’ Dialogue: Leading Change and Reimagining MICE in Thailand”, organized by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (Public Organization) or TCEB, at TK Hall (Temsak Krisanamis Hall), 1st Floor, Sasin School of Management, Bangkok.
The event aimed to set strategic directions and define Thailand’s target industries
to enhance the nation’s competitiveness over the next 3–5 years.
The objectives of the event were delivered by Dr. Supawan Teerarat,
Director, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (Public Organization).
A special discussion was also held under the topic
“Strategic Industry for Strengthening Thailand’s Competitiveness,”
featuring distinguished leaders and experts from various sectors, including:
• Dr. Suvit Maesincee
• Ms. Onfa Vejjajiva, Secretary-General, National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC)
• Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary-General, Thailand Board of Investment (BOI)
Thai Exhibition Association (TEA) remains committed to being a driving force in advancing Thailand’s MICE industry towards sustainable growth —
adapting to the evolving global landscape and economic transformation —
and to strengthening Thailand’s position as the premier MICE hub of Asia. 🌏
On October 7, 2025, Dr. Supalux Suvathi, Secretary General of the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA), attended the 2nd TICA Membership Quarterly Luncheon at the Dusit Thani Bangkok.
The session featured a special presentation by Dr. Supawan Teerarat, the newly appointed President of TCEB, who delivered her talk titled “EP1: Change that Matters – Trusted Global Destination & New Ideas.” She shared her vision for advancing Thailand’s position as a leading global MICE destination and presented innovative strategies aimed at transforming the industry for the future.
The luncheon also provided an excellent opportunity for networking and exchanging insights among MICE professionals, reinforcing collaboration and shared commitment to driving sustainable growth in Thailand’s exhibition and events industry.
TEA has developed the Exhibition Safety Guideline, a comprehensive manual outlining safety practices covering every stage — from event preparation and structural construction to on-site safety management.
Perfect for:
• Exhibition organizers
• Booth contractors
• Venue operations staff
• And all stakeholders across the MICE industry
🟦 Available in both Thai and English
📥 Download for free! Simply register via the link below or scan the QR code in the image:
On October 3, 2025, the Thai Exhibition Association (TEA) held its first SandBox event under the vibrant Y2K theme “Press Start” at Jupiter 4–5, IMPACT Challenger, opening an inspiring space for the next generation of exhibition professionals.
SandBox is not just a social gathering but a testbed for ideas — a space to inspire, experiment, and bring concepts to life. It marks the beginning of a community where generations unite to push Thailand’s MICE industry forward.
📌 Be a part of the SandBox community
Just click: https://linktr.ee/sandboxbytea
✅ Fill out the Membership Form
✅ Follow us on IG: @sandboxbytea
So you won’t miss out on exciting events and opportunities for the next-gen MICE professionals in Thailand! 💥