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Symposium "Efficient use of Space" on 19 March in Munich - With hotel visits

Munich (January 12, 2018). Hotel rooms in Germany are becoming increasingly smaller and more efficient, without having to relinquish their stylish design standards. Budget hotels have proved that the same amount or even more money can be made from rooms of just 15-19 sq.m. in size, compared to the 22-24 sq.m. rooms of the large 4-star hotels. The secret is to be found in their clever design. Learn more from the major names of the sector – from experts from GBI AG, Invesco Real Estate, Motel One, Ruby Hotels and a2 architecture. On Monday 19 March 2018, hotelbau and hospitalityInside.com will hold a one-day symposium on "Efficient use of space in hotel planning and operation" at the Hotel Sofitel Bayerpost Munich. The day is rounded off with the visit of three hotels in Munich.

 
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Specialist symposium "Green Hotels" in Munich: Learning from practitioners

Munich (May 6, 2016). Sustainable building and sustainable hotel operations are far from being dull issues – because they have to actually be pursued in everyday life. How to go about "green hotels" is demonstrated by the Ramada Hotel & Conference Center Munich Messe. It achieved the desired DGNB platinum certificate. How everything began and fell into place will be illustrated by the makers at the specialist symposium "Green Hotels – Sustainability Certificates for Hotel Real Estate" on June 22, 2016 (in German language). The organisers are the trade publications hotelbau and hospitalityInside.com.

 
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First specialist symposium on Green Hotels in Munich in June

Munich (April 22, 2016). Sustainability certificates already impact on finance today and thus also on the value of hotel real estate. They also force owners and hotel operators to think and act sustainably, which has a positive effect on costs. But how is that in practice? This is explained by speakers at the specialist symposium Green Hotels initiated by the two specialist magazines hospitalityInside.com and hotelbau. The symposium will be held in the Ramada Hotel & Conference Center in Munich on 22 June 2016. Those interested can already register.

 
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Spa workshop: Registration ends on October 5 - Seminar on November 3

Munich (September 30, 2011). Next Wednesday, October 5, 2011 the registration period for the second workshop "Investment in Spas" in Munich will end. On 3rd of November in the Kempinski Airport Hotel, Dagmar Rizzato and other spa experts will analyse the spa market then by facts & figures.

 
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Vienna (September 23, 2011). Creating experiences, brands and stories ... Branding experts consider this a need for the future. What does this mean for the industry? The first "Future Convention for Hotel & Destination Branding" in November in Vienna should provide answers.

 
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2nd workshop "Investment in Spas" in the Kempinski Airport Munich

Munich (September 16, 2011). The next workshop "Investment in Spas" will take place in Munich on November 3, in the Kempinski Airport Hotel. The venue is an ideal meeting place for prospective visitors from Germany, Austria and Switzerland looking for facts and figures on spa calculation and the spa market. The workshop is aimed at managing directors of hotel chains, hotel operations managers, spa managers, consultants and representatives from supplier industries.

 
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Tettnang (June 17, 2011). The Workshop "Investments in Spas" at the Hotel Nassauer Hof in Wiesbaden at the end of May was a great success. Therefore the organizers, Rizzato Spa Consulting and hospitalityInside.com, have set a new date in November for an "Intensive Workshop".

 
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Registration deadline for investors and planners investing in spas

Augsburg (April 22, 2011). The hotels’ spa areas have become a standard feature. But not every hotel earns money with it. A single-day workshop in Wiesbaden, Germany, on May 23, 2011, will provide some orientation, make financing and financing aids transparent and warn against traps.

 
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Wiesbaden (October 1, 2010). The wellness area in hotels has become standard now. But not all hotels are earning money with it. A one-day workshop in Wiesbaden in May 2011 will make financing and economic key data more transparent and reveal the hazards. The workshop addresses investors, owners, banks, project developers and hotel managers who want to invest.

 
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"Healthcare meets Tourism": Concept decides real estate type

Munich (July 16, 2010). The boundaries marking the difference between a hotel offering medical services, private clinic offering hotel services and a public clinic with hospitality services are fluid. The greater the focus on medical services, the more expensive the investment. Siemens' Hospitality One identified eight different categories of medical and hospitality combination in one study which was cited at the "Healthcare meets Tourism" symposium in Munich two weeks ago. Case studies conducted by two successful health hotels showed how the offer must be shaped in this young niche. Investors remain cautious though: The market is still not transparent enough, though the potential is meanwhile huge.

 
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"Health Care meets Tourism" workshop: Cure destinations are perfect

Munich (July 9, 2010). The potential is tremendous but where are the investors? Health properties are promising reliable and stable yields; however, the scepticism concerning this new market segment remains high. One reason for this are lacking definitions and missing elaborate concepts, which can be focused either on tourism and guests or on hospitals and patients. Predestined for the establishment of health properties are, among others, health resorts and therapeutic spas. However, they have to do image work and raise awareness as well, just like the advocates of health properties. But the demographic development is playing into their hands in the meantime. The first workshop of the leading Austrian tourism consultancy Kohl & Partner in Germany attracted about 50 interested people from various industries last Monday. In the Hilton Munich Park, a lively discussion about the mixing of destinations and real estate, health and medical tourism took place. hospitalityInside.com was media partner of this premiere.

 
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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.

 
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Munich (April 30, 2010). 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 a one-day workshop initiated by the Austrian consultancy, Kohl & Partner. Now, the programme is complete and registration can start.

 
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Premiere: Symposium on health and real estate - In July in Munich

Munich (March 26, 2010). 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 a one-day workshop initiated by the Austrian consultancy, Kohl & Partner. On 5 July, interested insiders will meet in Munich to assess healthcare properties and destinations. The symposium is supported by the Bavarian Ministry for the Economy. hospitalityInside is media partner; subscribers benefit from special conditions.

 
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hospitalityInside readers' trip Dubai 2009: Look at superlatives & motives

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Augsburg (September 12, 2008). Temperatures in the desert state of Dubai are still agreeable in January; this makes it possible to enjoy intensely the special interest trip offered by your hospitalityInside online magazine from 9 to 14 January 2009. For the second time, "hospitality inside Dubai" combines sightseeing with expert discussions. There will be a specific theme for all four days of the programme, and we will invite experts from Dubai's hotel industry and economy for our guests. In this way, you will be able to make new contacts and enjoy individual talks: The circle of participants is limited to only eight persons. You will experience Dubai from all perspectives: tourism, academics, construction & projects, and environmental protection. Measure the pulse of the boom city of Dubai yourself when visiting Dubai Creek, the Emirates Academy, the Burj Al Arab, the Atlantis mega resort, Palm Jumeirah, the desert and enjoying a helicopter flight.

 
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"hospitality inside Dubai" readers' trip led participants to the desert

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Dubai (June 6, 2008). Haze and dust spread above the skyscrapers of Dubai. But after only 40 minutes of driving, the overcast sky clears up and the landscape churned up by construction sites takes on the shape of the familiar and intact desert. Bayts and individual camels appear. In the middle of the motorway, completely without any warning, the jeep turns right and follows a gravel road towards a fence and gate: here begins the conservation area of the Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa (photo). You immerse yourself into the idyll of the first desert resort in the world and into the heart of today's nature reserve. It is one of the favourite destinations of the Sheikh of Dubai. A villa was erected in his honour. The ecologic experts of Emirates Hotels & Resorts have renatured the desert here and revived the local flora and fauna. The intact nature and the seclusion of the wide desert can be experienced by a maximum of 90 hotel guests - and particularly the guests of the most recent readers' trip of hospitalityInside.com. A BBQ dinner in the bayt rounded off the afternoon including the visit to Al Maha, a jeep tour through the desert and a drink in the dunes at sunset. In the following lines, Arne Silvis, General Manager of the Al Maha Desert Resort & Spas explains why 95% of his guests wish to return to this idyll near Dubai. - And finally, our guests tell you how they experienced the trip with hospitalityInside.com.

 
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Readers' trip "hospitality inside Dubai" also analysed human resources

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Dubai (May 30, 2008). In terms of standard of living and costs, Dubai is adjusting to the level of international metropolises step by step. Even hotel employees are confronted with rising rents and cost of living. But their wages have been stagnating for years. 99 percent of the labour market in Dubai are "expatriate"-driven, i.e. the city depends on the influx of foreign employees - more than ever facing the enormous expansion (the photo shows a small piece of the towers at Dubai Marina, the new business district). That is why regional decision makers in human resources are increasingly being brought down to earth. Anna-Maria Dreesen, who has been responsible for human resources at Kempinski Hotels in the Middle East until recently, and Ulrich Wilhelm, human resources consultant and recruitment expert von Konen-Lorenzen, explained the current situation in the field of human resources to the participants of the 1st "hospitality inside Dubai" readers' trip in early May. Read also what Ulrich Wilhelm has to say who is Head of the Arabian regional office in Ajman of Konen-Lorenzen, a German human resources consultancy and recruitment company.

 
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German Industry & Commerce Office: Europeans totally misjudge Dubai

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Dubai (May 23, 2008). "Destination Dubai" - this buzzword comes with a vibrato - from drilling noise to hotel opening fanfares. The participants of the first hospitalityInside readers' trip called "hospitality inside Dubai" were confronted with the contrasts of the boom city on the Arabian Gulf on the first day of the trip: from the luxurious Harbour Hotel right in the middle of the huge construction site of Dubai Marina (photo) to the artificial winter sports world of Ski Dubai, then on to the world-class architecture of the Four Seasons Golf Club House, and to the old part of town at the Creek to get a feeling for the past, and finally to muse about all the impressions during a "Fine Dining Cruise" on the Creek. Oliver Parche, Vice Delegate of the German Industry & Commerce Office in Dubai spoke about Dubai's boom and the misjudgements of the Europeans providing a thematic introduction to the region.

 
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The first readers' trip "hospitality inside Dubai" was a great success

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Augsburg/Dubai (May 23, 2008).  "hospitality inside Dubai": hospitalityInside.com completed its first readers' trip at the beginning of May 2008. For us, it was an exciting undertaking accompanied by much and detailed organisation and a multitude of questions right to the very end: Would our demanding concept - to experience contents at a variety of locations - find the resonance among participants that we’d hoped for? Five readers from the fields of development, architecture, hotels and consultancy placed their trust in us and experienced Dubai from all perspectives: on foot, by ship, in a stretched limousine, by Jeep, by boat and per helicopter. Dubai allows such a compact and demanding programme to be implemented completely free of stress and the small but discerning group were able to enjoy the many talks with experts. hospitalityInside.com invited insiders to (almost) every lunch and dinner in order to secure free and unfiltered exchange of information. We therefore provided each and every participant with the opportunity to gain his or her own comprehensive impression of Dubai - to experience this new world, to learn to understand and comprehend it. Read more about the details of this journey below. The trip will be repeated in 2009. The participants on our first trip intend to join hospitalityInside next year to a new destination - we're also working on that.

 
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Augsburg (December 7, 2007). The name's the program. Experience "hospitality inside Dubai" with your hospitalityInside.com trade magazine. Travel with us from May 1-5, 2008, right before the "Arabian Travel Market" to Dubai and meet colleagues and insiders of the industry. They will give you background information, facts and figures - unadorned and bare. The dress code is casual, as we will talk about all issues on site: about the destination of Dubai Creek, about development on the palm, about environmental protection in the desert and human resources at academies. The hospitalityInside partners enable you to enter locations withheld to "normal travellers". Read on....

 
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