Singapore Expo (stylised as Singapore EXPO) is the largest convention and exhibition venue in Singapore with over 100,000 square metres of column-free, indoor space spread over 10 halls. The center was designed by
Cox Richardson Rayner, built by
PSA International
PSA International Pte. Ltd., formerly the Port of Singapore Authority, is a global port operator and supply chain company. One of the largest port operators in the world, PSA's portfolio comprises over 70 deepsea, rail, and inland terminals. The ...
, and funded by the
Ministry of Trade and Industry.
The S$220 million building (excluding the cost of the 40,000 m² expansion) is located in
Tampines
Tampines ( or ) is the Regional centre (Singapore), regional centre of the East Region, Singapore, East Region of Singapore. With a population of 284,560 living across its five subzones as of 2024, it is the most populous Planning Areas of Sin ...
, Singapore.
Singapore Expo was officially opened on 4 March 1999. It has since been managed by Constellar Venues Private Limited (formerly known as SingEx Venues Private Limited), a fully owned subsidiary of
Temasek Holdings
Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited ( ) is a Singaporean State ownership, state-owned multinational investment firm. Incorporated on 25 June 1974, Temasek has a net portfolio of US$288 billion (S$389 billion) as of 2024. Headquartered at Orchard ...
and
Singapore Press Holdings
Singapore Press Holdings Limited (SPH) was one of Singapore's two state media companies, which published ''The Straits Times'', numerous other newspapers and operated radio, television and digital media.
In 2021, the media division was spun ...
.
Facilities
Singapore Expo Convention and Exhibition Center is the largest
meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions
Meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions tourism (MICE tourism) is a type of tourism in which large groups, usually planned well in advance, are brought together. Recently there has been an industry trend toward using the term "meetin ...
(MICE) venue in Singapore and is one of the largest and most completely equipped centre in the whole of Asia. There are ten large multipurpose halls, each being 10,000 square metres in size, giving a total floor space of over 100,000 square metres. All available spaces are interconnected, column-free and on the ground level.
Ten conference halls are also available, ranging in size from 89 to 844 square metres, suitable for accommodating 150 to 1,000 people. In addition, there are meeting rooms which can seat 15 to 125 members.
The original Singapore Expo building comprised six interconnected halls of 10,000 square metres each, with column free-spaces and ceiling heights of up to 16 metres. Each hall is self-contained and is linked to the other halls by air-conditioned walkways. An additional 40,000 square metres (four new halls) were completed on 15 September 2005 and linked to the original building across
Expo Drive via a sheltered walkway.
In addition, the MAX Atria @ Singapore Expo opened on 22 March 2012 as part of Singapore Expo's expansion. It caters for changing needs of
meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions
Meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions tourism (MICE tourism) is a type of tourism in which large groups, usually planned well in advance, are brought together. Recently there has been an industry trend toward using the term "meetin ...
participants and is an environmentally-friendly building. In addition, it is the first venue to provide free WiFi for participants.
A
carpark for 2,200 vehicles is also available, which can be converted into 25,000 square metres of outdoor exhibition space. It is connected to the
MRT train network through the nearby
Expo MRT station, allowing access via
East West MRT line and
Downtown MRT line
The Downtown Line (DTL) is a medium-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore), Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore. It runs from Bukit Panjang MRT/LRT station, Bukit Panjang station in the north-west of the country towards Expo MRT station, ...
.
History
With the exhibition space at the
World Trade Centre slated for
redevelopment
Redevelopment is any new construction on a site that has pre-existing uses. It represents a process of land development uses to revitalize the physical, economic and social fabric of urban space.
Description
Variations on redevelopment include ...
, a replacement venue that could exceed the 34,000 square metres of indoor space was needed. The initial phase of the construction on the building thereby commenced on 30 May 1997, in spite of the impact the
Asian financial crisis
The 1997 Asian financial crisis gripped much of East and Southeast Asia during the late 1990s. The crisis began in Thailand in July 1997 before spreading to several other countries with a ripple effect, raising fears of a worldwide economic meltd ...
had on the economy, and it was completed two years later when the building was officially opened on 4 March 1999. Critics predicted that the halls would be under-utilised and further worsened by its relatively remote location, compared to the old
World Trade Centre, or the
Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre which had opened earlier in 1995. Bus (Services 12 and 24) and taxi services were the primary mode of transportation commuters took to reach Singapore Expo, both of which were overwhelmed during peak hours. This led to a pressing need for an MRT station connecting to the MRT route to both Changi Airport and the town, together with the merger of bus service 220 and 290 to form 38, running from Tampines to Bedok.
The initial years almost proved the critics right, although the venue made a quick turnaround within a few years. The opening of the Expo MRT station on 10 January 2001 was a boost to the venue, which was experiencing increasing usage for functions including conventions, exhibitions, rock concerts, New Year parties, beauty pageants, musicals, and even as examination halls for educational institutions.
By 2003, demand for ever bigger exhibition space prompted the Singapore Expo to proceed with its expansion plans, especially in response to the needs of IMTA Asia, which was slated to be held from 17 to 21 October 2005. With the inaugural show already occupying the full 60,000 square metres of space, pressure was on the venue to expand, or the prestigious event may have to move somewhere else since there is no other bigger venue available in Singapore. In response, a new 40,000 square metre expansion comprising a further four halls was constructed adjacent to the existing halls across
Expo Drive in double quick time to meet the expected exhibition period, and was completed on 15 September that year.
Since 2001, the Bethesda Community church has been renting the Singapore Expo Meeting Rooms for weekly services. Since December 2005, the largest church in Singapore,
City Harvest Church, used Hall 8 of the Singapore Expo on a weekly basis, while the 10,000-member
Faith Community Baptist Church used Hall 10 (The Max Pavilion) till the
Urban Redevelopment Authority
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is the national urban planning authority of Singapore, and a Statutory boards of the Singapore Government, statutory board under the Ministry of National Development (Singapore), Ministry of National De ...
imposed their terms of religious organisations leasing venues of not more than in February 2011.
Another expansion was done to cater for the changing needs of MICE participants with the MAX Atria @ Singapore Expo, which opened on 22 March 2012. The building has environmentally-friendly features and provides free WiFi for participants, the first in Asia to do so.
Downtown line connection
Singapore Expo has been connected to the
Downtown line after the Downtown line portion of
Expo MRT station began operations.
Use as community care facility during COVID-19 pandemic
In response to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore
The COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first case in :Singapore was confirmed on 23 January 2020. Early cases we ...
, the Singapore Expo was temporarily converted to an isolation facility to house COVID-19 patients who were recovering or displayed mild symptoms only, and had been operational since 10 April 2020. Cubicles were set up across two halls, with each cubicle featuring everyday necessities for daily living such as beds, chairs, lamps, charging points and WiFi coverage, on top of communal facilities such as shared toilets and food distribution points. In addition to staff from healthcare providers Parkway Pantai and Woodlands Health Campus, about 100 soldiers (comprising regulars, full-time national servicemen and operationally ready national servicemen) from the
Singapore Armed Forces
The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) are the military of the Republic of Singapore, responsible for protecting and defending the security interests and the sovereignty of the country. A component of the Ministry of Defence (Singapore), Ministry of D ...
Medical Corps were also deployed at the Singapore Expo to look after the patients.
Since 10 April 2020, patients were transferred to Singapore Expo as it had already been set up as a Community Isolation Facility due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
.
Major events in Singapore Expo
*International Furniture Fair Singapore 2014 / 31st ASEAN Furniture Show
*My Home Grand Furniture & Reno Expo (Yearly)
*Home Planner Furniture & Renovation Expo (Yearly)
*Top Interior & Furniture Show (Yearly)
*Food & Hotel Asia 2014
*Apink "Pink Paradise in Singapore" Concert (2015)
*League of Legends Season 2014 World Championship
*BuildTech Asia 2014
*ASEAN Career Fair with Japan 2015
*International Furniture Fair Singapore 2015 / 32nd ASEAN Furniture Show
*Green Urban Scape Asia 2015
*CNY Flower Fest 2016
*International Furniture Fair Singapore 2016 / 33rd ASEAN Furniture Show
*Food & Hotel Asia 2016 (FHA 2016)
*World Wealth Creation Conference (2017)
*The Cars@EXPO 2018
*Pet EXPO 2018
*International Furniture Fair Singapore 2018 & 35th ASEAN Furniture Show & NOOK Asia 2018
*Anugerah Planet Muzik 2002, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2012
*Hometeam Festival 2013, 2015, 2019, 2021
*
Singapore FinTech Festival 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Performances
*
Taemin
Lee Tae-min (; born July 18, 1993), better known mononymously as Taemin, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor. He debuted as a member of the South Korean boy band Shinee in May 2008 and the supergroup SuperM in 2019, both un ...
:
Ephemeral Gaze – November 9, 2024
*
NCT Wish:
NCT Wish 'Log In' Asia Tour – May 17, 2025
*
BoyNextDoor
BoyNextDoor (; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by KOZ Entertainment in 2023. The group consists of six members: Sungho, Riwoo, Jaehyun, Taesan, Leehan, and Woonhak. Characterized by its eponymous 'wikt:boy next door, boy ...
:
Knock On Vol.1 Tour – March 15, 2025
*
The Chainsmokers
The Chainsmokers are an American electronic DJ and production duo consisting of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart. They started out by releasing remixes of songs by indie artists. The electronic dance music, EDM-Pop music, pop duo achieved a breakth ...
: The Chainsmokers in Singapore – June 27, 2025
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NuNew: 1st Concert Dreamcatcher in Singapore – July 12, 2025
* TJ Monterde: 'Sarili Nating Mundo' LIVE – July 20, 2025
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SB19
SB19 is a Filipino boy band formed in 2018, consisting of Pablo, Josh, Stell, Ken, and Justin. They are noted for their contributions to the contemporary Pinoy pop scene and became the first Southeast Asian act to be nominated on the Billboa ...
:
Simula at Wakas World Tour – August 24, 2025
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STING 3.0: STING 3.0 in Singapore – September 23, 2025
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Ben&Ben: The Traveller Across Dimensions World Tour – December 14, 2025
References
External links
{{Commons, Singapore Expo
Singapore Expo Homepage
1999 establishments in Singapore
Convention centres in Singapore
Buildings and structures completed in 1999
Tampines
Event venues established in 1999
Philip Cox buildings