Conference Venue
Where ICBM 2027 Takes Place
ICBM 2027 will be hosted at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, a leading venue in the heart of Singapore. Designed to support large-scale international events, it provides an ideal setting for scientific sessions, networking and collaboration throughout the conference.
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
The Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, often known simply as Suntec, is a convention centre located in the Central Area of Singapore, a convenient 20-minute ride from Changi International Airport. Suntec Singapore has acquired a strong reputation as Asia’s preferred and most awarded international venue as well as global recognition as the World’s Leading Meetings & Conference Centre by World Travel Awards.
Suntec implemented sustainable features in their building during the modernisation project in 2012, to play their part in conserving the environment, this optimises the running of the Centre as well as the reduction of the carbon footprint.
Suntec Singapore understands that Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) is vital to them as an organisation. As ‘The Preferred Place to Meet’, they operate business ethically, bearing in mind the need for environmental sustainability and enriching the lives of the local community.
- Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
- 1 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039593
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By MRT:
Esplanade (CC3, Exit A), 3-min walk;
Promenade (CC4/DT15);
City Hall (EW13/NS25) also nearby via sheltered mall links. -
By Bus:
Opposite Suntec City Mall (North Wing) – buses 7, 14, 16, 36, 77, 97, 106, 111, 133, 502
Near Suntec City Mall (South Wing) – buses 56, 57, 133, 502, 518 -
By Taxi/Grab:
Drop-off points are available at Suntec City Mall – North Entrance or Convention Centre Entrance.
Estimated travel time depends on traffic; ~15–25 minutes from Orchard Road, ~20–30 minutes from Changi Airport.

Sustainability Obligations
Suntec collect and recycle almost 8,000 litres of cooking oil per year into biodiesel fuel. Induction cooking is the most energy-efficient way of cooking, nearly 20% more efficient than any other electric cooktop and twice as efficient as cooking with gas. The LED lights are 80% more energy-efficient than traditional halogen lights. This represents savings of 1.46 million kWh annually, which is equivalent to powering 470 apartments for a year. The new chiller plant is 40% more efficient, which represents estimated energy savings of 18.3 million kWh per year.

Environmental, Social & Governance
Suntec Singapore understands that ESG is vital to who we are as an organisation. As ‘The Preferred Place to Meet’, we operate our business ethically; bearing in mind the need for environmental sustainability and enriching the lives of the local community. The Centre is committed in our drive to give back to society and will continue to harness our skills and knowledge to enrich the lives of our community.
City Information
Singapore
A vibrant city-state where cultures meet, technology thrives, and everything runs on time. Whether it’s your first visit or your tenth, there’s always something new to explore between sessions!
Cultural and Sightseeing:
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay – Culture Meets Nature in the Heart of Singapore
Discover one of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks, where striking architecture and lush landscapes come together in a breathtaking urban garden experience. Wander through towering Supertrees, explore the cooled conservatories and immerse yourself in a living showcase of global plant diversity.
A visit to Gardens by the Bay offers a perfect cultural and sightseeing experience: blending innovation, nature and design in a setting that captures the spirit of modern Singapore.
Merlion Park
Merlion Park – A Symbol of Singapore’s Heritage
Visit Merlion Park and experience one of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks. Overlooking Marina Bay, the legendary Merlion statue blends myth and history, symbolising the city’s origins as a fishing village and its transformation into a global hub.
A must-see for visitors, it offers stunning waterfront views and a perfect photo opportunity against Singapore’s modern skyline.
Explore Singapore’s Multicultural Identity
Captivating Array of Cultural Traits
From the bustling streets of Chinatown, the vibrant hues of Little India, and the rich Malay-Arab history of Kampong Glam to the intricate tapestries of Peranakan culture and the colonial elegance of the Civic District, these trails immerse visitors in Singapore’s multifaceted identity. Whether exploring the Armenian Heritage Trail or savoring the creative spirit of Haji Lane, these cultural journeys provide a vibrant mosaic of the city’s history and multicultural charm.
#Didyouknow
On December 16, 2020, Singapore’s Hawker Culture made history by earning a place of honor on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This recognition underscores the cultural richness and significance of Singapore’s vibrant hawker food tradition on the global stage, marking a proud moment for the nation and its culinary heritage. So be sure to try some local delights when you are here!
Cultural and Sightseeing:
Sentosa Island
Relax on the beautiful beaches, visit Universal Studios Singapore, or explore the S.E.A. Aquarium.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Stroll through the lush greenery and visit the National Orchid Garden.
Singapore River Cruise
Take a river cruise along the historic Singapore River.
Night Safari
Experience the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park.
Singapore Flyer
Enjoy a ride on Asia’s largest observation wheel.
ArtScience Museum
Explore the intersection of art and science through interactive exhibits.