Munich (June 4, 2010). Today''s news about the sale of the German Sunrise health care properties shows the strong movements in the health care real estate market. Even funds become interested as this market segment is said to grow independently on economical cycles. Also health properties in tourism can benefit from this trend. A workshop in Munich, to be hold on July 5, 2010 will give the background information. hospitalityInside subscribers benefit from special conditions.
Health tourism is in trend. But what conditions must property, locations and concept fulfil for the whole enterprise to become economically viable? "Healthcare meets tourism" is the title of the workshop initiated by the Austrian and highly specialised consultancy, Kohl & Partner. The event addresses to bankers, investors, assurances, real estate developers, operators, destination managers and regional developers.
"Healthcare meets Tourism - Destinations and Real Estate: Current Trends in Health and Medical Tourism" is the exact title of the symposium. You will find the details of the symposium in the programme attached. Competent speakers will analyse health tourism in Germany and Bavaria, the future of cure destinations, the potential for project developers and investors, different real estate types, operators concepts and architectural conditions. Best practice studies give the view from inside.
The symposium on Monday, 5 July 2010 in the Hilton Munich Park Hotel will cost 550 EUR (plus 19% VAT). The participation fee will include lunch, conference material and refreshments. Registration must be received by 1 July 2010. hospitalityInside.com is media partner of the event; its subscribers will profit from a 10% discount on the seminar fee.
Questions and registration should be directed to the organiser Greenorange, phone +43 1 320 25 83, eMail office@greenorange.at or to Kohl & Partner, Vienna, phone +43 1 532 63 35, eMail wien@kohl.at. / map
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