‘Galaxy Macau Chill Coffee’ festival showcased local and regional brands

The “Galaxy Macau Chill Coffee” Macau Coffee Cultural Festival officially concluded during the weekend, bringing together 60 exhibitors from Macau, the Greater Bay Area and overseas, including more than 40 local SMEs and Macau brands.

The program featured exhibitions, talks, competitions and workshops aimed at promoting industry exchange and professional development.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, GEG director Philip Cheng said the group has long promoted the “Large Businesses Leading Small Businesses” model by building diversified platforms to support local SMEs and young entrepreneurs.

He said the event reflects GEG’s efforts to help SMEs upgrade their businesses while creating opportunities for tourism and gastronomy integration.

The gaming operator waived participation fees, provided logistical support, launched on-site consumption incentives, and promoted the event through livestreaming and digital platforms.
Sustainability elements and local design contributions were also incorporated, showcasing the integration of tourism, culture and small business development in the SAR.

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