- Friday, August 23, 2013
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The heat is on as the International Beauty, Health and Wellness Expo invites the public and beauty, health and wellness enthusiasts and business players to enrich their knowledge and experience in this three day program.
International Beauty, Health and Wellness Expo is slated this coming September 26-28,2013 at SMX Convention Center.
Pre register now at the event website. Click here.
Day
1: Look and Feel Great
TIME
|
ACTIVITY
|
11:00 – 11:30
|
Opening Ceremony, Ribbon Cutting
and
Welcome Address
Ms.
Mitch Ballesteros, CMO
Ex-Link
Events
|
11:30 – 12:00
|
Exhibit Walkthrough
|
12:00 – 1:15
|
Personality
Development Seminar
John
Robert Powers
|
1:15 – 2:00
|
Make-Up
Tutorial
Center
for Aesthetic Studies
|
2:00 – 2:30
|
Make-Up
Trends
Ms.
Francine Prieto, Endorser
Ever
Bilena Cosmetics
|
2:30 – 3:00
|
Words
from Healthway Medical
|
3:00 – 5:50
|
Healthway
Medical’s Dance for Health
1st
Elimination Round (Companies)
|
5:50 – 6:50
|
Fashion
Show
Raffles
Design Institute Manila
|
6:50 – 7:00
|
Announcement of Winners,
Closing
Remarks
and Photo Op
|
Day
2: Health and Wellness Summit
TIME
|
ACTIVITY
|
11:00 – 12:00
|
Skin
Care
Dr.
Margaux Venus Cu, Associate Aesthetic Physician
Philippine
Association of Primary Health Physicians, Inc.
|
12:00 – 1:00
|
Hypertension
Dr.
Arnold Tabun, Resident Physician
Mt.
Carmel Diocesan Gen. Hospital
|
1:00 – 2:00
|
Coconut
Benefits for Health
Mr.
Sonny Villariba, Director
Philippine
Coconut Authority
|
2:00 – 3:00
|
Revolutionizing
Stem Cell in the Philippines
Ms.
Cynthia Lagdameo – Carrion, President/CEO
Asian Holistic Medical Alliance
|
3:00 – 3:30
|
Ms. Susan Barle, Vice President
Forever Rich Philippines
|
3:30 – 4:00
|
Healthway Medical
|
4:00 – 4:30
|
Chamber of Herbal Industries in the Philippines Inc.
|
4:30 – 5:00
|
Importance
of Minerals
Dr.
Delia Maceda, President/CEO
Q
Wellness Center and Spa
|
5:00 – 6:00
|
Zumba
Party
Ms.
Tyn Reyna and Friends
Zumba
Party On
|
Day
3: Health and Wellness Summit
TIME
|
ACTIVITY
|
11:00 – 11:45
|
Stress
Kills, Prayers Heals:
Stress
Management in the Philippine Setting
Mr.
Jesus Salvador Ilagan
|
11:45 – 12:00
|
TouchDBB
|
12:00 – 12:45
|
Understanding Your Well-being:
A guide towards Beauty, Health, and Total Wellness
Ms. Candy Mauricio, Licensed Counselor
|
12:45 – 1:00
|
Archway Natural
|
1:00 – 1:30
|
Ultimate
Healthy Lifestyle The Natural Way
Dr.
Bunny Bernardo, Natural Wellness Expert
Nutramedica,
Inc.
|
1:30 – 2:00
|
Natural
Healing in Kidney Rehabilitation Program
Dr.
Samuel Dizon, Integrative Medicine and Naturopath Doctor
Heart
Rehabilitation Program
Dr.
Juan Paolo Bellofillo, Preventive Medicine
The
Complete Wellness Center
|
2:00 – 2:45
|
Running:
Sport and Passion
Mr.
Franc Ramon
|
2:45 – 3:30
|
Mixed
Martial Arts (Jiu Jitsu)
KMA
Fitness and Martial Arts
|
3:30 – 4:30
|
General
Fitness
Slimmers
World
|
4:30 – 6:50
|
Dance
for Health
1st
Elimination Round (Universities and Colleges)
|
6:50 – 7:00
|
Announcement
of Winners,
Closing
Remarks
and Photo Op
|
- Thursday, August 22, 2013
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Rising from a world economic
recession in 2008, the global tourism industry is now gaining momentum for
sustained growth, and so is the Philippines, powered by vacationing overseas
Filipinos worldwide (OFWs) and an increasing number of visitors from East Asian
countries.
Such
is the phenomenon behind the emergence of the forthcoming International Travel
Festival (ITF) 2013, now covering, not only what used to be a solely inbound
promotional event dubbed “Travel Philippines Show”, but also outbound travel
named “Euro-AmeriAsian Travel, Trade & Cultural Expo.”
The
inclusion of both inbound and outbound travel makes the ITF a boon to a genuine
two-way tourism traffic, enabling it to contribute to the growth of the global
tourism industry now reportedly worth an estimated $1.15 trillion from a yearly
revenue rise of 1.5 percent over the past five years.
ITF
organizer Exlink Events says the Philippines can also benefit from the foreign
trips of its citizens through new product ideas, business concepts, knowledge
and discoveries, innovations and technologies, and modern insights that they
will bring with them on their return home.
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“At
the same time, the foreign-based international airlines that fly Filipinos to
overseas destinations will also have to bring in tourists from abroad in their
return flights,” said Exlink chief executive officer Mitch Ballesteros.
“Thus, the net
effect of brisk inbound and outbound travel is a thriving tourism industry that
gets a boost from both ends,” Ballesteros explained, citing tourism’s total
contribution of $6.3 trillion and 255 million jobs to the global economy in
2011 alone.\
“This
positive development makes the International Travel Festival very timely,
effectively promoting the Philippines as a major player in global tourism, not
just as a tourist destination, but also as a preferred source of worldclass
tourists,” Ballesteros pointed out.
To participate
in the International Travel Festival are exhibitors from both inbound and
outbound sectors involving airlines, hotels and resorts, travel agencies, tour
operators, MICE (meetings, incentive travel, conventions and events)
organizers, shopping malls and retail chains, transfers and transport firms,
cruise ships and domestic passenger vessels, telecommunication companies,
destination owners and managers, banks and financial institutions, and the
academe and various service providers, among many others.
To
be showcased at the expo are both local and foreign destinations and travel
establishments, making it a truly international event that can help the
Department of Tourism attain its target 10 million foreign and 56 million
domestic tourists by 2016.
The
International Travel Festival is slated at the SMX Convention Center on
December 11 to 12.
More information
about the event can be obtained from EX-LINK Management and Marketing Services
Corporation (tel: 632 6433887; fax: 632 6401280; email: info@exlinkevents.com;
or visit www.exlinkevents.com).
- Monday, August 19, 2013
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An event for the more than 10 million overseas Filipinos worldwide
(OFWs) and their relatives in the Philippines is being organized to help turn
them into entrepreneurs by channeling some of their over $21-billion
remittances from mere consumption to investments.
The event, dubbed
Mega Balikbayan/OFW Expo 2013, is in the thick of preparations to
put under one roof all the requirements that the OFWs and their relatives need
to become successful entrepreneurs.
Expo organizer Exlink Events said
close to 500 exhibitors were being targeted to ensure that the multitude of
OFWs, balikbayans and their relatives would have a complete menu of businesses,
knowledge sources, support services and all the enabling mechanisms to achieve
that goal.
“That means gathering all the possible
sources of business opportunities, investment options, service providers,
knowledge and training outfits, banks and other financial institutions, and all
other private and public support agencies, including the DOLE (Department Of
Labor and Employment), POEA (Philippine Overseas Employment Administration),
OWWA (Overseas Workers Welfare Administration), DFA (Department of Foreign
Affairs), DTI (Department of Trade & Industry), Board of Investments (BOI),
DOF (Department of Finance), and many others, all catering to the
entrepreneurial needs of the millions of OFWs and their families,” said Exlink
chief executive officer Mitch Ballesteros.
“This expo is designed to make our
OFWs and balikbayans feel like being the real heroes that they are, who can
help transform our economy from being merely consumption driven to strongly
investment led. Obviously, they have
both the numbers and the collective resources to make it happen,” Ballesteros
stressed.
The OFWs, according to POEA data,
number to roughly 9.5 million to 12.5 million, or around 10 to 11 percent of
the country’s total population. This
figure does not include the total number of their relatives that the expo is
also catered to.
Moreover, some 1.7
million OFWs were reportedly awaiting deployment for the first 10 months of
last year, which the POEA said would reflect an 8.6-percent growth year on
year.
For full-year 2012,
the OFWs reportedly remitted more than $21 billion, equivalent to nine percent
of the country’s $224.75-billion gross domestic product in 2011, and 8.5
percent in 2012.
Still, the OFW remittances continue to
grow, always exceeding the government’s target in the past several years.
“Thus, we are dealing with a truly
powerful sector (OFWs) who deserve the best treatment we can offer through the
Mega Balikbayan/OFW Expo,” Ballesteros said.
Now on its 10th year, the
expo includes the OFW Business Summit
and the Outstanding Balikbayan Reputation Awards (OBRA).
Constituting
the expo are three components – 1) MEGA INVEST presenting investment
opportunities in various fields such as real estate and property,
manufacturing, support technologies,
agri-aqua business, retail and wholesale distributorships, service outlets, and
many others; 2) MEGA EXPERIENCE offering
various holiday destinations, health and wellness products and services, food
and beverages, and pets and hobbies; and 3) MEGA SHOP for discounted items,
online sellers, souvenir items and regional products.
The
Mega Balikbayan/OFW Expo is slated at the SMX Convention Center on December 11
to 12. More
information about the event can be obtained from Exlink Events (tel: 632
6433887; mobile: 0920 9242532, 0920 9814376; email: info@exlinkevents.com; or
visit www.exlinkevents.com).
- Monday, August 19, 2013
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