i2i Events Launches Bett Asia in Singapore

October 8, 2014

U.K.-based international events organiser, i2i Events Group, has announced the launch of the inaugural edition of Bett Asia Leadership Summit – set to take place on 3rd to 4th December 2014 at the Marina Bay Sands.

i2i is aiming to attract senior government officials, educators and technology companies from more than 20 countries to the Singapore event. Bett Asia will feature more than 80 speakers with a programme that includes a closed-door conference for VIP education leaders, networking and demonstration areas, workshops and a free to attend seminar programme.

Mark Shashoua, CEO of i2i Events Group, said, “The Bett brand is one of i2i’s most successful and I am delighted that we have another opportunity to take it to a new market. We have had a presence in Singapore for a number of years now and have recently focused on the region further, with new launches both in Singapore and China, as part of our longer term strategy to extend our global reach.”

The Bett series of events is part of i2i Event’s education and technology portfolio, with editions organised in London, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

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