Longevity & Hospitality Summit delivers high-calibre takeaways for the top ranks of the hotel industry
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Bar ohne Namen
Entschlossen verweigert sich Savage, der Bar einen Namen zu geben. Stattdessen sind drei klassische Design-Symbole das Logo der Trinkstätte in Dalston: ein gelbes Quadrat, ein rotes Viereck, ein blauer Kreis. Am meisten wurmt den sympathischen Franzosen dabei, dass es kein Gelbes-Dreieck-Emoji gibt. Das erschwert auf komische Weise die Kommunikation. Der Instagram Account lautet: a_bar_with_shapes-for_a_name und anderenorts tauchen die Begriffe ‘Savage Bar’ oder eben ‚Bauhaus Bar‘ auf.
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For the first time, FIBO is dedicating a separate summit to the international hospitality industry: the Longevity & Hospitality Summit, which will take place on Thursday, 10 April on the second floor of Confex. The English-language summit, sponsored by Landsberg, offers a top-class programme for international experts who are shaping the future of the hospitality industry. The programme not only addresses hotel and spa directors, but also doctors and physicians, club operators and wellness managers as well as all those enthusiasts for whom longevity is more than just a buzzword.
FIBO has worked together with its partners Black Coral Consulting and Yves Preissler Consulting to achieve this. The result is an impressive line-up of the most important players in the international hospitality market. The focus is on keynotes, panel discussions and fireside chats, which provide takeaways that invite participants to implement them directly in their own business. The summit is also supported by our partner 101 Besten.
The overarching theme: Longevity
Topics such as ‘Longevity in Hospitality - an untapped goldmine’ by Gemma Greenwood, Director Content Inc. and Judith Carthwright, Managing Director Black Coral Consulting show the enormous potential of this growing market. In ‘The Longevity Traveller’, Aradhana Khowala, CEO Aptamind Partners, sheds light on the needs of a new, health-conscious target group. Practical strategies for integrating longevity into brand identities will be discussed by Yves Preissler, Founder & CEO YP Business Consulting, Gemma Greenwood, Judith Carthwright and Aradhana Khowala. Other highlights include keynotes on the role of technology in longevity hospitality by Derek Stark, founder of Evexiya, The Art of Living, and the question of how longevity is possible without medication, answered by Judith Carthwright and Eva Schippers.
Mia Kyricos, President of Kyricos, will devote her keynote speech to the topics of sleep and recovery and what hotels can do even better in these aspects.
Céline Vadam, Founder WE(i) Think, and Christine Clinton, Founder Clinton Cancer Care & Wellness For Life, look at the mental health of teenagers and how hotels can support their young guests.
The programme will be complemented by exciting insights into how hotels can penetrate the complex ecosystem by Piers Schmid, CEO Luxury Branding, and the ‘Fanstatic Three of Longevity Hospitality’ discussed by Gemma Greenwood and Dr George Gatainos, Chief Operating & Scientific Officer of Chenot.
Take a look at the programme now and mark the highlights:
Networking at the highest level
Several coffee breaks invite participants to discuss the concepts they have heard at C-level and report on their own best practices. The event will be rounded off with an exclusive networking dinner in the evening, which will provide the perfect opportunity to deepen the contacts made and talk to the winners of the Aktiv Hotel Award.
Be fast: The first 100 ticket purchasers will receive an invitation to the exclusive dinner. Tickets for the Longevity & Hospitality Summit are available via the FIBO Ticketshop.