5 events in 3 days for accommodation industry leaders
It’s another record year for the world of hotels. Hotels being built, hotels being sold, hotels being branded and hotels being managed.
Everywhere, record levels of activity underwritten by unprecedented levels of profits and values, with mountains of capital looking for investment opportunities. These are heady times for a dynamic industry that’s now in exciting and unchartered waters.
But it’s also a hotels world operating within a global environment of economic challenges and heightened security risks. It’s an environment where nothing can be taken for granted, so how will the hotel industry cope with the uncertainties ahead? Are these the best of times, or are our best days still ahead of us? Is the glass half full, or already overflowing?
To address future industry directions and prospects, industry leaders will again gather in July 2016 in Sydney for the suite of Hotels MegaMeet events headlined by HotelsWorld Australia New Zealand, the main event on the industry calendar for CEO’s and other senior industry executives. Delegates include hotel chains and management companies, developers, investors, owners, lenders, government representatives, advisors, architects and other professional advisers.
In 2016, Hotels MegaMeet will include three new events as part of a suite of five consecutive, all industry events to be held over three days from 26 to 28 July. The new events will cover hotel legal issues, hotel franchising and future industry leader issues.
Hotels MegaMeet will enable executives to selectively and efficiently participate in industry leading events, whilst also being able to meet up with peers and colleagues attending other Hotels MegaMeet events during the same three-day period.
More than 500 CEOs and other key decision makers are expected to attend Hotels MegaMeet in 2016 and be addressed by over 100 speakers, comprising global, regional and local leaders and industry experts, all sharing three days of Insight, Ideas and Networking.
For further information and to register for the events at the Early Bird rate, visit www.hotelsworld.com.au.
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