Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre) has successfully gained a recertification of AIPC Gold, an esteemed accreditation in the business events industry. The AIPC Quality Standards Program evaluates convention centres across ten areas, including customer service, facilities and operations, employee relation, safety and environmental responsibility. The Centre achieved an aggregate score of 3.95, exceeding its original expectations. John Burke, general manager of the Centre, said: “We are incredibly honoured to receive the AIPC Gold certification once again. This prestigious recognition is a testament to the tireless efforts of our entire team… Even as our building is about to celebrate its 20th year, it’s the unwavering dedication and commitment of our team that ensures the Centre continues to deliver an exemplary event experience. We are committed to continuous improvement and look forward to building upon this legacy of excellence.” The Centre became Asia’s first venue to be recognised with the AIPC Gold certification in 2010. The AIPC Quality Standards Certification program is assessed by the designated external auditor, Knowlan Consulting Group. For more information, visit the Centre’s newsroom at www.klccconventioncentre.com or follow on social media (Facebook – @klccconventioncentre, LinkedIn – Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Twitter – @klccconventioncentre).
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre achieves AIPC Gold recertification
The KLCC team with renewed AIPC Gold Certification
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