The
fourth annual Australasian Hotel Industry Conference and Exhibition
(AHICE) is shaping up to be the best yet with stellar line-ups of
speakers and attendees confirmed for the event at Sofitel Melbourne on
Collins on May 16, 2013.
The event is selling out fast,
with several major hotel chains having now committed to more than a
hundred tickets for Hoteliers (including Accor Asia-Pacific, IHG, Choice
Hotels Australasia, Quest, Hyatt, Wyndham and Toga Hotels), many of
whom run the leading properties across Australasia and Asia-Pacific.
For
the last three years the AHICE (www.ahice.com.au) - which annually
attracts over 220 hoteliers, suppliers and industry leaders - has been
held in Sydney and for 2013 it was decided to give the event a fresh
take, including a change of season and city.
Sofitel
Melbourne on Collins is the host venue for the conference, which is
being emceed by leading hotel asset manager Howard Kemball and has been
themed 'Leadership Matters - the Leaders of Today and the Future' by
organisers Intermedia (publisher of HM magazine) and Interpoint Events.
Keynote
speakers lined-up for AHICE to date Carolyn Creswell, founder of
Carman's muesli bars and recent recipient of the prestigious 2012
Telstra Business Woman of the Year Award, and Accor Asia-Pacific's
Chairman and CEO, Michael Issenberg, who is flying in from Singapore for
the day-long event.
The main conference gets underway at 8:45am on May 16 with a welcome from HM magazine's Editor-In-Chief James Wilkinson, followed by a series of panels and keynote speakers.
Notable
sessions on the day include: 'The Asian Century', which will look at
travellers' trends in Asia-Pacific and the outbound markets of China and
India; 'What Owners Want', a detailed discussion about the expectations
of hotel owners in 2013 and beyond; 'Industry Leaders Forum', where the
region's leading CEOs will face tough questions from the moderator and
the crowd; 'Business Events', which will look at the competitive state
of the market; and 'Hotel Development Outlook' where heads of
development will talk about opportunities in Australasia.
Journalist
Bruce Guthrie will then close out the day. Guthrie has been editor of
The Sunday Age, The Age, Who Weekly, the Weekend Australian Magazine and
Wish. His most recent appointment, in 2007, was as editor-in-chief of
the Herald-Sun - a role he filled until his dramatic and unexpected exit
in November 2008, which is documented in his recent book 'Man Bites
Murdoch'.
"We are thrilled with the response to date for
the change of city and season and the whole team are looking forward to
hosting a world-class event in a world-class destination," said HM
magazine's Wilkinson.
"Attendees can expect an insightful
day from over 20 fantastic speakers from inside and outside the industry
and as such, AHICE promises to be a must-attend event on the
accommodation industry calendar," he said.
To date,
sponsors of the event include AH Beard, Dometic, Innova Group and SICO,
while industry supporters include Accor (platinum), Choice Hotels
Australasia (gold), IHG (gold), Quest (gold), Hyatt Hotels and Resorts
(silver) Toga Hospitality (silver) and Wyndham (silver). Association
sponsors are the Accommodation Association of Australia, and Tourism
Accommodation Australia, while Travmedia and TravTrade are technology
partners of AHICE and Time Out Australia is a media partner.
For tickets and a speaker line-up, visit www.ahice.com.au
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