Aerial view of Jimbaran Convention Center in the InterContinental Bali Resort. Photo Credit: Jimbaran Convention Center

Bali’s Jimbaran Convention Center takes meetings to a whole new level
The island’s newest MICE venue is a state-of-the-art convention facility in a tropical paradise.
Read more here. Located in the InterContinental Bali Resort in Indonesia, Jimbaran
Convention Center blends sophisticated design with local roots and
culture, integrating indigenous art, music, and culinary delights into
event experiences and allowing guests to immerse themselves in an
authentic Indonesian ambiance and flavour.
Integrating tech and culture
With a goal to ensure memorable event experiences for all, Jimbaran
Convention Center offers personalised services ranging from dedicated
event planners and innovative catering options to cutting-edge
technology including high-speed Wi-Fi, advanced audio-visual systems,
and digital displays.
These technological offerings allow for seamless presentations,
live-streaming, and virtual participation, which help the venue cater to
increasing demand for hybrid and virtual events.
On a physical level, each element of the event space can be tailored
to specific themes and requirements, with flexible spaces that can be
easily configured for various event types and group sizes.
Jeremy Brook, director of sales and marketing, Jimbaran Convention Center. Photo Credit: Jimbaran Convention CenterCommitment to sustainability
Beyond high-tech innovation, Jimbaran Convention Center prides itself
on its strong commitment to sustainability, from energy-efficient
practices to eco-friendly amenities.
“Our indoor spaces feature a glass roof and large glass windows in
select meeting rooms and pre-function areas, allowing us to harness
natural light effectively, enhancing sustainability and creating a more
inviting atmosphere,” shared Jeremy Brook, director of sales and
marketing, Jimbaran Convention Center.
The convention space also offers eco-friendly meeting amenities in
its meeting spaces, with recycled paper products and plantable sprout
pencils that guests can bring home to plant after the event has
concluded. This way, the convention centre opts for biodegradable
serving materials, minimising its use of single-use plastics.
This article first appeared in the April-June 2024 issue of M&C Asia as part of “The Big & Unconventional” feature. Click here to read more from the issue.