8th "ITB Hospitality Day" presents new directions, concepts and faces
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At the 8th ITB Hospitality Day, four hotel groups will present four unique concepts, e.g. Dormero Hotels and their impressive light and sound spectacle. |
Berlin (February 1, 2013). Young travellers, employees and CEOs, new hotel concepts and distribution channels – on Thursday, 7 March 2013, at this year’s ITB Hospitality Day in Hall 7.1b/ the London Room, the focus is on new, dynamic and unconventional developments. In his keynote, Claus Sendlinger, CEO, Design Hotels will talk about the hotels of tomorrow and the "neighbourhood principle". Afterwards, experts will engage in a discussion with young people about their demands on travel and hotels. Two students will be interviewing employers to find some concrete answers to Generation Y’s concerns. At the CEO Panel the founders of 25hours Hotels based in Hamburg and Unlisted Collection from Singapore will span a bridge between boutique hotels in Europe and Asia. What is more, the Hospitality Day will present four exceptional hotel concepts from Germany, Spain, Italy, and China. The last hour will be devoted to mobile technology and the question of ”Mobile – The Power Of The Virtual World".
At the ITB Hospitality Day, part of the ITB Berlin Convention, the focus is on young people and new ideas. Maria Puetz-Willems, Editor in Chief of hospitalityInside.com, the exclusive media partner of the ITB Hospitality Day, is again responsible for the programme of this eighth event. Commenting on the programme’s approach in 2013, Maria Puetz-Willems said: "At a time when smartphone ownership has outstripped that of stationary PCs, young travellers and new ideas are transforming the world. Naturally, that leads to controversy, and we are looking for a lively debate."
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Keynote: Claus Sendlinger, Design Hotels. |
For some years Claus Sendlinger, CEO, Design Hotels, has viewed hotels no longer as islands, but instead as focal points in individual cities' quarters. A globally respected trendsetter, in his keynote he will be speaking about "The hotels of tomorrow: the neighbourhood principle" and will be aiming to spark debate.
Discussions with students and Gen Y
What are the demands of the under-thirties on travel and hotels? The Young Travellers' Hot Spot will be looking to find answers. The World Youth Student & Educational (WYSE) Travel Confederation has data on the travel habits of young people. Together with Carl Michel, CEO, Generator Hostels, Prof. Greg Richards and David Chapman of the WYSE will be debating with a representative of ruf Reisen and with Hilmar zum Buttel, a 23 year-old student.
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HR and Gen Y: Ingrid Eras, Starwood Hotels. |
Frequently ridiculed for their unrealistic attitudes to work, Generation Y will have an opportunity to respond at the ITB Hospitality Day. Katharina Jaeger and Adrian Ruch, two students from the distinguished hospitality management school in Lausanne, will be confronting two employers with their expectations and questions. Answering them will be Ingrid Eras, Vice President, People Development & Staffing EAME of Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Reto Candrian, a young member of the administrative board of Suvretta House, St. Moritz, a luxury hotel in Switzerland.
Videos reflect the concept flavour
As part of a session of lively lectures and discussions, four hotel groups will each be presenting exceptional concepts in the space of ten minutes: Dormero Hotels from Germany will be attracting listeners' attention with a 3-D concept for sound and lighting, Palladium Hotels from Spain will do the same with a special music hotel on Ibiza, the design-oriented creatives of Sextantio Group from Italy will talk about their World Cultural Heritage five-star caves, and the co-founders of URBN Hotels from China will be drawing attention to carbon-free city hotels.
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Unconventional hotels: Christoph Hoffman of 25hours joining the CEO panel. |
At this year’s CEO Panel two boutique hotel owners, Christoph Hoffmann, the co-founder & CEO of a young team with controversial ideas, and Loh Lik Peng, the founder and CEO of Unlisted Collection in Singapore, will be spanning a bridge between Europe and Asia with their six unusual 25hours Hotels, whose approach beats every conventional idea of a hotel. In the space of only a few years Loh Lik Peng has succeeded in setting up six dynamically-oriented hotels and six restaurants in major cities, in Singapore, Shanghai and London. Both of them place a focus on the young generation and on new sales and communication channels.
The power of Mobile
The topic at the final discussion round of the 8th ITB Hospitality Day is "What power does the mobile world have?". Debating it will be the data researchers Susanne Fittkau of Fittkau& Maass Consulting, Dr. Bernd Fauser, Global Accounts Director, Travel at Google, the software specialist Andreas Erlemann, managing director of Zenith Hospitality Solutions, and Michael Hucho, Vice President of Distribution Commercial of the Accor hotel chain.
ITB Berlin 2013 will take place from Wednesday to Sunday, 6 to 10 March. From the Wednesday to the Friday ITB Berlin is open to trade visitors only. The ITB Berlin Convention is held parallel with the trade fair, from Wednesday to Friday, 6 to 8 March 2013. It is the world’s largest specialist convention for the industry. More details are available at www.itb-convention.com; you will the detailled program for the ITB Hospitality Day under this link. / kn
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