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Privacy Statement
1. Introduction
Experia Events Pte. Ltd. (“Experia”,
“we”, “our” or “us”) is a company which organises and
manages conferences, exhibitions and trade events of strategic interest (each
hereinafter referred to as “Event”). We act in accordance with
applicable data privacy laws when collecting and using Personal Data provided
to us, or which we have obtained from your visits to our websites and/or use of
our online services.
We collect Personal Data about job
applicants, our customers, partners, service providers and other interest
groups of Experia (where they are natural persons, or, of their employees,
agents and representatives), about the users of our website, and about the
individuals that attend any Events organized by us, including any attendees,
delegates, exhibitors, speakers or invitees. (Individuals about whom we collect
Personal Data shall herein be referred to as “you” in this Privacy
Policy).
Individuals about whom we collect Personal Data shall herein be referred to as “you” in this Privacy Policy.
2. About this Policy
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) sets
out the essential details relating to your Personal Data relationship with
Experia, particularly under the Personal Data Protection Act (No. 26 of 2012)
of Singapore (“PDPA”) and the European Union General Data Protection
Regulation (Reg. 2016/679) (“GDPR”), and applies to all Experia services
and any associated Services (“Services”). It sets out how we collect
your Personal Data, what Personal Data we collect, how we use it, and what
rights you have in relation to our processing of your Personal Data.
For the purposes of this Policy, “Personal
Data” refers to any information, whether true or not, relating to an
identified or identifiable natural person.
3. Our role in processing your Personal Data
Under this Policy, a “Data Controller”
is an individual or entity (such as a company, public authority, agency or
other body) determines the purposes and means of the processing of your
Personal Data.
A “Data Processor” is an individual
or entity (such as a company, public authority, agency or other body) which
processes Personal Data on behalf of the Data Controller.
The terms “process”
or “processing” and other similar terms have a broad meaning and include
any operation concerning your Personal Data such as collection, recording,
organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval,
consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise
making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or
destruction.
When we process any Personal Data as a Data
Controller or a Data Processor, we shall process such information in accordance
with this policy.
4. How we collect Personal Data
Depending on the nature of your interaction
with us, we use different methods to collect Personal Data from and about you,
including without limitation, through:
Direct Interactions
We may collect your Personal Data when you
engage us for and in relation to any of our Services, whether in writing,
orally or through our website, and/or attend any of our Events (e.g.
registration forms, subscribe to our mailing list, and photographs, videos
and/or audio recordings taken by us or our representatives at our Events). We
may also collect Personal Data to comply with any Services you request, to
correspond with you and/or where you submit your Personal Data to us for any
other reason (whether voluntary or otherwise).
Automated Interactions
We may automatically collect your Personal
Data when you interact with us (e.g. via the use of our website or electronic
communications). For more information on cookies, please refer to Clause 10
below. Additionally, we may capture your image through CCTV recordings when you
participate in our Events or are within our premises.
Third Parties
We may collect your Personal Data from
third parties (e.g. recruitment/ employment agencies, vendors, business
partners, regulatory authorities, your employer or other organizations with
whom you have dealings with) for the purposes of recruitment, providing our
Services and/or in connection with our Events, including Personal Data in
publicly available sources.
Where your Personal Data is collected from
third parties, we will only use such Personal Data where you have provided your
consent to the third party which would also cover our processing of your
Personal Data or where Experia has a legitimate interest to use the Personal
Data in order to evaluate the suitability of your employment with us or provide
you with our Services.
If you are submitting Personal Data of
another individual to us, you confirm that such Personal Data is true and
correct. You further confirm that you will not provide us with any Personal
Data unless you have ensured that you have obtained all necessary consents
and/or have provided any required notices to the individuals. Alternatively,
you may provide Personal Data to us if you have another legal justification to
provide such information to us so that we can use it for the purposes and on
the bases set out in this Policy.
We
may also collect Personal Data via deemed consent by notification or contractual
necessity, where permitted under the PDPA. For example, if you attend our
Events and we inform you of data collection and your right to opt out, your
continued participation may be considered consent under the PDPA.
5. What Personal Data we collect
The type and quantity of Personal Data we
collect and how we use it depends on the purpose for which you provided such
Personal Data. We will seek to minimise our collection to what is necessary for
each relevant function or service.
Generally, we may collect, use, process,
store and transfer different kinds of Personal Data about you when you
participate in our Events or engage us for our Services, including the
following:
- Identification information (including photographs, videos and audio recordings);
- Contact information;
- Business or employment information;
- Special and dietary requirements;
- Payment information;
- Information relating to the usage of our Services and/or in connection with our Events; and
- Other information you may choose to provide us.
When you seek employment with us, we may collect, use, process, store and transfer the following personal data:
- Identification information (including photographs);
- Contact information;
- Resume;
- Educational qualifications, professional qualifications and certifications;
- Employment history;
- Employment references;
- Employment training history;
- Work related health issues and disabilities; and
- Other information you may choose to provide us.
6. How do we use your Personal Data
We will only use your Personal Data for the
purposes for which we collected it, unless we reasonably consider that we need
to use it for another reason and that reason is compatible with the original
purpose. If we need to use your Personal Data for an unrelated purpose, we will
only do so if legally permitted and where you are provided with appropriate
notice.
To the extent permitted under the PDPA, we
may process your Personal Data based on consent. Such consent may be express,
based on your agreement to any contract which incorporates these terms or
deemed based on the circumstances by which we interact with you. We may also
process your Personal Data where permitted by any exception in the relevant
schedules to the PDPA.
Notwithstanding the above and where
permitted under any other applicable law, and where the GDPR applies, we will
generally process your Personal Data in accordance with one or more of the
following:
(a) it is necessary for the performance of a contract with you;
(b) it is necessary in connection with a legal obligation;
(c) you have provided us with consent;
(d) it is necessary to establish, exercise or defend a legal claim;
(e) the information is available in the public domain; and/or
(f) it is necessary for our legitimate interest (or those of a third party).
The particular legitimate interest upon which we rely on includes, without limitation, the following:
(a) to perform our obligations in connection with an Event or in the course of providing our Services;
(b) to manage our relationship with you and facilitate the provision of our Services;
(c) to monitor, analyse and protect our business, including the activities of individuals at our Events;
(d) to facilitate our internal business operations including but not limited to recruitment and employment purposes;
(e) to comply with any requests from you;
(f) to comply with any legal, regulatory or professional obligation; and/or
(g) to personalize your customer experience, develop our business and/or improve on our Services.
Please note that if you choose not to
provide us with your Personal Data or choose not to consent to our processing
of your Personal Data, we may not be able to provide some or all of our
Services to you or respond to your other requests.
These purposes may continue to apply even
in situations where your relationship with us has been terminated or altered in
any way. In such cases, we may still retain personal data relating to you and
use or disclose such information for legal or business purposes, including for
compliance with the PDPA, GDPR and/or other applicable laws.
7. Disclosing your Personal Data
We may disclose your Personal Data to third
parties from time to time, but will only transfer such Personal Data in these
circumstances where we are satisfied that it will be subject to an appropriate
level of protection and in accordance with any safeguards that may be legally
required. Some of these parties may include:
a. third party service providers (e.g.
event venues, IT services, data analytics, payment providers);
b. our affiliates or partners;
c. event attendees, exhibitors or sponsors;
and/or
d. regulatory or supervisory authorities.
8. Data Protection and Retention
Protection and Security
As part of our commitment to protecting
your privacy, we implement appropriate technical and organization measures to
protect your Personal Data against accidental, unauthorized or unlawful use,
disclosure, access, destruction, loss, change or damage. Some of the measures
we have taken include pseudonymization, encryption, limited access and robust
retention policies.
Nevertheless, do note that while we will
endeavour to take all reasonable measure to protect your Personal Data, you
should similarly take all necessary precautions, such as implementing strong
passwords, limiting access to your computer and avoiding misplacing any
documents or access passes.
Retention
We keep your Personal Data only for as long
as necessary for recruitment and employment purposes, to provide you with the
Services, to fulfil our processing purposes, in accordance with our legal
obligations and for legitimate business purposes.
The retention period for your Personal Data
may vary based on the specific circumstances. Nevertheless, in determining the
appropriate period to lawfully retain your Personal Data, we will consider
inter alia, the:
(a) amount, nature and sensitivity of
Personal Data;
(b) purposes for which Personal Data is
retained;
(c) appropriate security measures and, if
any, relevant technical constraints; and
(d) applicable legal requirements.
Kindly note that if you request that we
stop sending you marketing materials, we may keep a record of your contact
details and appropriate information to enable us to comply with your request
not to be contacted by us. In such instances, we will endeavour to retain only
minimal Personal Data to effect the above.
Nonetheless, if you withdraw your consent
(where we rely on consent as our legal basis) or object to our processing of
your Personal Data, you may at any time request that we erase or delete your
Personal Data. Upon receipt of such request, we shall, within a reasonable
time, delete or anonymize your Personal Data unless we are legally permitted or
required to retain such Personal Data (e.g. ongoing dispute, tax or
obligations, accounting purposes, compliance with any legal obligations).
8A. Data Breach Notification
In
accordance with the PDPA, we will assess all data breaches to determine if they
are notifiable data breaches—i.e., those that result in, or are likely
to result in, significant harm to individuals, or involve the loss of or
unauthorised access to large volumes of personal data.
Where
required, we will:
- Notify the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) as soon as practicable, and in any case, within three (3) calendar days after making such an assessment;
- Notify affected individuals if the data breach is likely to cause them significant harm;
- Take immediate remedial and containment actions to mitigate further harm.
9. Transfer to other countries
In the provision of our Services, the
Personal Data we collect may be transferred to and processed by third parties
in other countries. In all such instances, Experia shall ensure that the
transfer of your Personal Data is carried out in accordance with any applicable
laws and that appropriate safeguards (e.g. contractual, technical and
organizational measures) are put in place before such transfer takes place.
10. Cookies and Website
CookiesOur website uses cookies in order to facilitate your experience when browsing our website and accessing any of our online pages.
For the purposes of this Policy, a “cookie” is a small piece of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enables the server to collect information from the browser.
Experia uses cookies which are necessary for the functioning and operation of our website. We may also use cookies that allow us to track, record and analyze data in relation to the activity on our website (e.g. site traffic and volume, site usage statistics, operating system, referral source or device information), or recognize you whenever you return to our website for us to customize your browsing experience based on your preferences.
If you wish not to receive cookies, kindly change your cookie setting in your browser under the “options” or “preferences” tool selection. As the process to disable cookies through your browser may vary from browser-to-browser, please visit your browser’s help menu for further information.
Please note that if you choose not to receive cookies, you may still continue to use our website, although we may not be able to provide you with the full functionality of our website.
Website
On our website, we may, from time to time, display advertisements from third parties or provide links to third party websites. In these instances, kindly note that Experia cannot be held responsible or liable for the privacy practices and policies of the third party. As such, please read the privacy policies of such third parties to find out how they process and collect your Personal Data.
11. How to Access and Control your Personal Data
Individuals are given rights in relation to
their Personal Data pursuant to the applicable law. We respond to all requests
we receive from individuals wishing to exercise their data protection rights in
accordance with applicable data protection laws. Where we are Data Processors,
we will assist the Data Controller as far as reasonably possible to help them
respond to your requests.
For security reasons, kindly note that, in
relation to certain rights, we may request for information to verify your
identity before processing your request.
In general, the rights afforded to
individuals are:
The right to be informed of and request access to the Personal Data that we process about you. This will enable you to check what Personal Data we are processing and whether the processing is lawful.
We will respond to your access request as soon as reasonably possible. Should we not be able to respond to your access request within 30 days after receiving your access request, we will inform you in writing via email within 30 days of the time by which we will be able to respond to your request. If we are unable to provide you with any personal data requested by you, we shall generally inform you of the reasons why we are unable to do so (except where we are not required to do so under the PDPA or under any other applicable laws).
Right of Correction/Rectification
The right to request that we amend or update your Personal Data where it is inaccurate or incomplete. Kindly note that while we shall make a reasonable effort to ensure that the Personal Data we collect is accurate and complete, you are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the Personal Data that you provide to us directly.
We will respond to your correction request as soon as reasonably possible. Should we not be able to perform the correction request within 30 days after receiving your request, we will inform you in writing via email on the time by which we will be able to perform your correction request. If we are unable to perform a correction requested by you, we shall generally inform you of the reasons why we are unable to do so (except where we are not required to do so under the PDPA or under any other applicable laws).
Right to Withdrawn Consent
You have right to withdraw your consent at any time, where consent is the legal basis of the processing of your Personal Data. However, your withdrawal will not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal. Where processing is based on deemed consent or legitimate interest, we will evaluate any objections raised and cease processing unless we are legally permitted or required to continue. Kindly note that depending on the nature and scope of your withdrawal request, we may not be in a position to continue performing our obligations in the course of or in connection with the Event to you.
For individuals covered by the GDPR, they also have the following rights (as available and subject to any applicable law):
Right to Erasure
The right to request that we temporarily or permanently stop processing all or some of your Personal Data.
Right to Object
The right to object to your Personal Data being processed by us for direct marketing purposes, or to, at any time, object to us processing your Personal Data on grounds relating to your particular situation
Right to Data Portability
The right to request a copy of your Personal Data in electronic format and the right to transmit that Personal Data for use in another party’s service.
Right not to be subject to Automated Decision-making
The right to not be subject to a decision based solely on automated decision-making where the decision would have a legal effect on you or produce a similarly significant effect.
If we send you electronic marketing
messages based on your consent or as otherwise permitted by applicable law, you
may, at any time, respectively withdraw such consent or declare your objection
at no cost. The electronic marketing messages you receive from Experia will
also include an “unsubscribe” option within the message itself to enable you to
manage your Personal Data. Please note that if you opt-out of receiving direct
marketing materials, we may still send you non-promotional messages, such as receipts
or information about the Services we are providing to you.
Additionally, you have the right at any
time to lodge a complaint with your local Data Protection Authority if you are
unhappy with the way in which we are using your Personal Data.
In order to enable you to exercise these
rights with ease and to record your preferences in relation to how Experia uses
your Personal Data, you may manage your privacy preferences at any time by
contacting us at dpo@experiaevents.com.
12. Changes to this Policy
Kindly note that from time to time, we may
amend the terms of this Policy in order to respond to changes in any applicable
law or where we develop or offer new Services. Where the terms of this Policy
change, we will provide you with notice as appropriate under the circumstances,
including by displaying the notice within our website or by sending you an
email. Additionally, you may also wish to refer to the “last modified” date at
the end of this Policy. To the extent permitted under applicable law, by engaging
us for our Services after such notice, you consent to our updates to this
Policy.
13. Contact Us
If you have any questions about your
privacy, your privacy rights, or how to exercise them, please feel free to
contact please feel free to contact our Data Protection Officer at dpo@experiaevents.com.
We will respond to your request within a
reasonable period of time upon verification of your identity (if applicable).
Last modified: 12 August 2025