Global professionals and experts in spa management and the health &
wellness sector will be meeting in Bangkok
for the World Spa & Well-being Convention between 19 and 21 September,
2012.
Organized by the Thai Spa Association, with sponsorship support from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and the Thailand Exhibition and Convention Bureau, the event is being billed the “only gateway offering a myriad of opportunities to network, build business connections and be inspired with industry people across the region.”
Organized by the Thai Spa Association, with sponsorship support from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and the Thailand Exhibition and Convention Bureau, the event is being billed the “only gateway offering a myriad of opportunities to network, build business connections and be inspired with industry people across the region.”
The gathering is expected to give yet another boost to the spa, health and wellness sector, one of the fastest-growing niche market segments of the Thai travel and tourism industry.
Including both the prevention and curative sides, Thailand’s health and wellness sector attracts millions of visitors annually ranging from medical tourists seeking treatment for various ailments to stressed-out executives seeking relaxation therapies and industry practitioners seeking to learn the fine art of Thai massage.
Research shows that in 2010 alone, Thailand was visited by an estimated 1.4 million medical tourists, up from 500,000 in 2001. The average length of stay for medical tourists ranges from three days for a routine check-up to three weeks or more for plastic surgery. The average expenditure of patients seeking plastic surgery is estimated at 130,000 baht per head, (40% for treatment, 60% for travelling expenses).
Thailand’s spa and wellness industry has also helped generate millions of jobs at the grassroots level, especially among women. Many of the organic and herbal products used by Thai spas are being exported worldwide.
The growth and opportunities for the sector will also be accompanied by challenges, which will be discussed at the World Spa & Well-being Convention. In addition to the exhibition and congress, the event at the IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Center will be highlighted by the Thailand Spa & Well-being Awards.
Attendance is projected at 3,000 trade visitors at the exhibition, 400 congress delegates and 5,000 members of the general public, including travel agents, spa consumers, hotel operators, spa operators, spa suppliers, spa therapists, developers, and investors.
According to the organizers of the World Spa & Well-being Convention, “The event is designed to enhance the image of Thailand in the world spa market, upgrade quality standards, encourage innovation of services, and showcase the latest products, technology and methods to highly targeted key decision makers.”
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Speakers at the congress will highlight Asian industry trends. One of the main
topics of discussion will focus on helping Thai spa operators and manufacturers
to prepare for the ASEAN Economic Community 2015.
The Thai Spa Association was set up in 2003 and boasts roughly 450 spa businesses in Thailand and 15 countries around the globe.
For registration and inquiries on exhibiting and participating, please visit www.worldspawellbeing.com.
The Thai Spa Association was set up in 2003 and boasts roughly 450 spa businesses in Thailand and 15 countries around the globe.
For registration and inquiries on exhibiting and participating, please visit www.worldspawellbeing.com.
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