Hotel investment conference returns to Bangkok
Southeast Asia’s premiere hotel investment conference returns to Bangkok next month.
The 6th SEAHIS summit takes place to the Thai capital 26-27 June at the Westin Grande Sukhumvit.
It is the main hotel investment summit for owners, investors, developers, and operators across ASEAN.
It functions as a platform to discuss latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in hospitality and tourism.
There are 62 speakers confirmed, with over 50% business owners or family members of owners, CEOs and other C-suite executives.
The event includes round tables and two networking receptions.
“We are proud to be back in Bangkok again this year,” said Simon Allison, Chairman of organisers HOFTEL
It’s a South East Asia specific event but with a global reach – at SEAHIS 2019, attendees came from 23 different countries, including the US and UK.
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