KOTA KINABALU: WWCE2024 (International Wholistic Wellness Conference & Expo) was successfully held at the SICC, Kota Kinabalu, the ‘Land Below the Wind’ from 7th to 9th June 2024 with over 5000 participants and visitors.
Themed: “Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Lifestyle for 21st Century”, the event advocates on the unique and for the first time the “10 pillars of human wellness on a wholistic perspective for a sustainable lifestyle” for every person, students, workers, senior citizens as well as businesses, institutions, tourism destinations and organisations.
“Our Companies, AEIWellness & QiMag Wholistic Professionals PLT, the main Organiser for the IWWCE2024, would like to thank all of IWWCE2024’s sponsors, supporting partners, event partners TWAS2024, TGWS2025 & Xplore Sabah, experts as Conference speakers and Expo exhibitors, participants, visitors, radio Sabah and members of Sabah media, Scientific American Global Media, all our organising partners and team, volunteers from UMS & UiTM with special mention of gratitude to Sabah Tourism Board, Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Environment, Malaysia Convention Bureau, Sabah Parks Sdn Bhd, DIDR, Sabah Convention Bureau and all helpers and supports too many to mention here,” shared Cleopatra Lajawai IWWCE2024 OC.
Scientific American Global Media Director Ted shared with Cleopatra Lajawai, the IWWCE2024 OC, during the event that, “The landscape of science and health has been transformed over the past decade, with innovations coming from digital technology and medicine, data analytics and genetics, immunology and nutrition, and many more.”
“As we move into the next decade, human health will benefit from more cross-disciplinary collaboration including those within the growing field of wellness and wellness travel. While wellness travel has been in vogue for the last few years, there has not been many substantial explorations into the ways in which it can benefit the inner well-being of individuals or larger populations.”
“It is this very topic that Scientific American magazine intends to explore in a series of reports that will focus on the South East Asians approach to wellness and why countries like Malaysia and Thailand may have an edge over the rest of the world. For more information on how your company can be a part of this fascinating conversation and reaching out to a worldwide audience of over 9 million forward thinking readers of Scientific American and www.sciam.com , please feel free to drop me a line at tedmaca@gmail.com”.
“We support this global move for wellness practices drive, be it for tourism, education, living and businesses. With that intention and entrepreneurship focus, we are offering certifications and trainings to promote the the “10 Wholistic Wellness Pillars” with special focus on Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Home, Workplace, WellnessTourism, Consultation and Training Centers globally. We have already received two requests from two German cities to run two training courses on the application and practice of the “10 Wholistic Wellness Pillars”.
The 10 pillars start from the inner most of a person, which is the Soul, Mental/Emotion, Body, Auric Frequencies, Air, Water, Food/Nutrition, People/Relationship, Home/Workplace & Environment. The initiatives to promote these 10 Wholistic Wellness Pillars are aligned with 14 of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
“Happy to share that since the IWWCE2024 event, we have worked with several organisations to offer Wholistic WellnessPreneurship programs to promote and spread the Sustainable Wholistic Wellness Lifestyle practices to more global citizens. Currently, we are providing full sponsorship worth RM5k each to 4 individuals to take up the “Wholistic WellnessPreneurship Fitness Recovery Coaching” programme.”- pr/BNN