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Market to Over 3,000 Hotel Owners in 2 Days MARKET TO OVER 3,000 HOTEL OWNERS IN 2 DAYS 26 & 27 SEPTEMBER 2017 EXCEL, LONDON PROVIDING A VISION INTO THE Previous Tech Live Attendees : The Goring Hotel FUTURE OF THE HOTEL INDUSTRY Friern Manor Hotel Blvd. Tsar Osvoboditel, Hotel Orbita, fl.1 The influence of technology both in the way hotels operate and in the experience they offer their customers has never been greater, so finding an event that presents the Hartwell House Hotel most innovative technologies, solutions, and trends is critical. Hotel Calvados 3,000 VISITORS WHY DO DELEGATES ATTEND THE SHOW? Hotel Gril Moncalieri Srl ATTENDING FROM: Tulip Inn Hotel Unrivalled Seminar Schedule Kings Oak Hotel Independent hotels 40% The hotel and hospitality industry’s leading and most progressive companies will be present to exhibit Langdale Leisure Ltd Major hotel chains 13% their products and services, as well as experiences hotelliers already implementing the latest technology Markets Tavern Hotel Boutique hotels 12% offering advice, insight and encouragement to independant hotels looking to eveolve their businesses. The Vincent Hotel B+Bs 12% Interactive Features Seven Hotel Pubs with rooms 8% Visitors are able to try, test, and touch innovative products for themselves, as well as having the chance Sun Hotel UK to discuss what they’ve seen with the team behind the product’s creation. Other 15% Stanwell House Hotel Leading Suppliers and the Latest Trends Swan Hotel THE SHOW The Nelson hotel llp The show provides a vision into the technology revolutionising the way hotels are run, engaging with WILL ATTRACT: their customers, and reaching new levels of profit. The Pheasant Hotel Hotel Operators & Owners WE WILL BE INVITING REPRESENTATIVES FROM: The R Inn Hotel, Tapas Bar & Grill Technology Developers The Westbridge Hotel INDEPENDENTS, GLOBAL CHAINS AND LUXURY BRANDS Hotel Directors & Developers village-hotels.com Aman Resorts Shangri La Hotels & Resorts Kempinski Hotels Operations Directors & Managers Ye Olde Bulls Head Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts Ritz Carlton Hotels & Resorts Fairmont Hotel & Resorts Hotel Investors St Regis Hotels & Resorts Taj Hotels, Resorts & Palaces Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Athenaeum Hotel & Apartments Rosewood Hotels & Resorts Dorchester Collection LUX* Resorts & Hotels Design Consultants Como Hotels & Resorts Belmond Hotels The Residences Hotels & Resorts Cantley House Hotel Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group Trump Hotel Collection Sofitel Head of Purchasing & IT Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts Armani Hotels Sandals Resorts Dolan Hotels One&Only Hotels & Resorts Alila Hotels & Resorts Regent Hotels & Resorts Security Officers The Peninsula hotels GHM Hotels & Resorts Conrad Hotels & Resorts Royal National Hotel Park Hyatt Langham Hotels & Resorts JW Marriott Luxury Hotels Trust Inns Ltd Resort Managers Jumeirah Hotels Waldorf Astoria Sofitel Raffles Hotels & Resorts Anantara Hotels & Resorts Premier Inn Bell Inn Hotel Industry Health & Safety Soneva Resorts Viceroy Hotels & Resorts Warner Leisure Hotels Capella Hotels & Resorts Andaz Hotels by Hyatt Hampton by Hilton Bull Inn Officers Bulgari Hotels & Resorts Luxury Collection Q Hotels Oberoi Hotels Constance Hotels & Resorts Marriott Hotels Everest Inn Technical Advisors Six Senses Resorts W hotels DoubleTree by Hilton Infrastructure Strategists & Architects The Stonemason’s Inn ...but this is just the start! as well as thousands more hotelliers, hotel owners and brand directors, The Whitminster Inn 2 Asset Managers & Financial Directors looking to evolve their business and create incredible hospitalty experiences. PACKAGE & COST SHELL SCHEME STANDS • Shell scheme stands are fully carpeted and walled. Stand inclusive of fascia name board and stand number. • £435 plus VAT per square metre SPACE ONLY STANDS • Space only stands are just that and give you a blank canvas to create something special within that area. • £415 plus VAT per square metre PACKAGE INCLUDES: • A Dedicated Page On Our Website (With Social Media Amplification) • An Entry Into Our Show Guide. BOOK NOW Contact Emily Harford now at [email protected] or call 0117 929 6085 3.
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