Casino operator Melco Resorts & Entertainment Ltd says it has continued its support for the 2026 Inclusion Conference & Festival and the Macau Golf Masters, two events that aim to promote diversity and inclusion. The activities were held in Macau between May 17 and May 22, per a recent press release.
According to Melco Resorts, the second day of the Inclusion Conference was hosted at the School of Nations and focused on neurodiversity, inclusive education and family-centred care.
The event attracted more than 200 attendees from outside the school community, including over 100 families from Macau and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.
The casino firm also continued its sponsorship of the Macau Golf Masters 2026. The company said it hosted attendees, athletes, team members and families from both events at a prize-giving ceremony and dinner at its Studio City casino resort.

Around 100 guests were additionally invited to attend the “House of Dancing Water” aquatic show at City of Dreams Macau complex.
Akiko Takahashi, executive vice president and chief of staff to Melco Resorts chairman and chief executive, said in prepared remarks that the company’s commitment to fostering “a diverse and accepting environment” remained important to “Macau’s sustainable development”.
“We are proud to continue our support for the 2026 editions of the Inclusion Conference & Festival and Macau Golf Masters tournament,” Ms Takahashi stated. “By providing a global stage that honours resilience, athletic excellence and international friendship, these events spark essential dialogues and meaningful connections.”
The events were organised by the Charity Association of Macau Business Readers, with Melco Resorts and the We Can Dream Together Foundation among the sponsors.


