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DIARY DATES
13-14 September 2009
European Spa Summit 2009
This conference, targeting European spa
industry professionals, will be located
in the Porte de Versailles, Paris, France.
It is hailed as a must-attend event for
all those who are looking to develop or
invest in successful new spa projects.
T: +33 1 44 69 95 69
www.spasummit.com
13-15 September 2009
European Spa
Exhibition 2009
An exhibition for European spa indus-
try professionals in Porte de Versailles,
Paris, France, which runs alongside The Desert Island Resort & Spa was the fi rst MENA-based development for Anantara
the European Spa Summit (above).
T: +33 1 44 69 95 61
MENA focus for Minor International
www.beyondbeautyparis.com
Minor International – parent company of with the Anantara Desert Island Resort &
5-8 October 2009
MSpa International (SB06/3 p22), operator Spa on Sir Bani Yas island off the coast of
ISPA Conference & Expo
of the Mandara and Anantara brands – has Abu Dhabi in the UAE.
This key international conference, ex- revealed further details about the rollout of Next to open will be the brand’s fl agship
hibition and networking event for the its Anantara resort and spa brand. property in the Middle East, Anantara Qasr
spa industry will be held in Austin, The luxury spa resort operator intends Al Sarab, which will launch at the end of
Texas, US. It will feature a wide range to expand its portfolio across the Middle 2009, in the Liwa desert in UAE’s Empty
of speakers, seminars and exhibitions. East and North Africa (MENA) region by Quarter (Rub Al-Khali). This will be fol-
T: +1 859 226 4326 opening four new properties by 2011. lowed by a 122-bed resort which will open
www.ispaconference.com The MENA region is seen as a key in partnership with the Blue City Compa-
development area for the company and ny 1 in Al Madina A’Zarqa, a new city for
14-16 October 2009
follows the successful entry into the region 200,000 people in Oman.
Wellness Summit 2009
An event which aims to provide attendees
with knowledge and techniques. Delegates
include therapists, managers, operators
and owners, as well as manufacturers, in-
vestors and venture capitalists. The event
takes place in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
T: +603 9200 7966
www.wellnesssummit.com
18-19 October 2009
Spa & Resort & Expo Con-
ference New York
Held at the Jacob Javits Convention
Center, New York, this event features spa
trends, techniques, services and products. One of the new spa’s treatments combines water and ayurveda
T: +1 203 840 5546
www.sparesortexpony.com
Schletterer unveils latest Italian project
23-26 October 2009
The Andreus resort and spa has opened followed through into the design of the
Wellness Spa &
in the town of Merano (SB06/4 p76) in the 53,819sq ft (5,000sq m) spa, which
Beauty Exhibition
Passeier Valley area of northern Italy. combines Alpine elements with a Medi-
These two separate, but complemen- Schletterer Wellness and Spa Design terranean infl uence. Facilities include a
tary, events cover a broad range of was responsible for the creation of a herbal bath, refl exology foot baths, whirl-
specialist wellness and beauty topics. number of areas within the resort, includ- pools with underwater sound, a Kneipp
Taking place at the Fiera Milano centre ing the interiors of the spa and gym and walk, a panoramic sauna and a heated
in Italy, these events will feature the lat- the hotel’s lobby and restaurants. outdoor pool. Signature therapies include
est services, technology and products. Wood and natural stone is used ayurveda and aquaveda treatments.
T: +39 02 349 841 throughout the hotel, which allows in The hotel also has a garden with indig-
www.wellness.fi eramilanoexpocts.it a large amount of natural light. This is enous olive and palm trees.
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