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KLCC launches revamped space for small meetings

Daily news, 01 Dec 2008

KUALA LUMPUR – The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) has re-vamped its Level 4 to cater to smaller-sized meetings. The space, called TenOnCall, provides a flexible option for smaller meetings in the city.

”The concept behind TenOnCall is to provide an alternative and personalised space for corporate meetings which are often confirmed at very short notice. Given the versatility of this meeting space, a client can literally walk into TenOnCall, select their pre-set room configuration and execute a same-day meeting, be it for 2 or up to 150 in a combined space,” Peter Brokenshire, general manager, said.

“Promising convenience and efficiency at one’s fingertips, the flexible ‘just-in-time’ package guarantees value-for-money and a sensory experience. With 10 spacious meeting rooms, guests can anticipate warm, friendly and personalised service, enhanced with the latest technology and a distinctive human touch,” he added.

 
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