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Royal Caribbean launches ship design contest in Singapore, chance to win cruise holidays and cash

Royal Caribbean International is calling out designers to submit their vision of a cruise ship of the future in its first-ever nationwide design competition and stand a chance to win cruise holidays and cash prizes up to SGD $5,000.

Open to tertiary students nationwide till 28 September, Royal Caribbean’s ‘Brainwaves: Reimagining the Future of Cruising’ invites contestants to conceptualize and develop never before seen, innovative ideas for a cruise ship that would appeal to the next generation. Submissions need to showcase futuristic features covering the three key aspects of a cruise holiday – entertainment, activities, and accommodation.

Royal Caribbean, a leading brand in pushing boundaries with the most innovative fleet at sea, hopes to inspire students to give new thinking to a travel category that has been rapidly evolving over the last decade while supporting Singapore’s ongoing drive to instill creativity in its young.

Royal Caribbean’s Managing Director, Asia-Pacific, Angie Stephen said, “Cruising has transformed well beyond the basic pools, buffet restaurants, and theatres. Skydiving at sea, robotic bartenders, virtual balconies and smart features are just a few of the latest innovations you can expect today from a Royal Caribbean cruise, and we believe nothing is impossible when it comes to the holiday of the future.”

“Which is why with Brainwaves, we are excited to see what the youths of today can come up with in terms of innovative and creative features, and showcase where their imagination can take them when it comes to the cruise holiday of tomorrow. Our ship is their canvas.”

The inaugural competition has also appointed a local architect and TV host, Khairudin Saharom, as Brainwaves’ ambassador and face of the competition. Mr. Khairudin will also be part of the final judging panel to determine the winning design.

Mr. Khairudin said, “As an architect, I recognize the profound effect good design can have on a space and how people experience it. Whether it is on land or sea, it is important to strike a balance between form and function. I am confident that our young designers will be able to pull together some truly compelling ideas.”

From all the submissions, five finalists will be selected to go forward in pitching their ideas before a judging panel consisting of Royal Caribbean’s senior management and Mr. Khairudin on 15 October. The Grand Prize will feature an Asian cruise for two on Royal Caribbean’s upcoming new ship Spectrum of the Seas and an SGD$ 5,000 cash prize.

To find out more, visit www.brainwavessg.com  for competition details, and follow Royal Caribbean on Facebook for regular updates.

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