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Registration opens for HI DESIGN ASIA 2010 with increased places for
both leading hospitality designers and suppliers after sell-out launch
Successfully launched last year to high acclaim, HI DESIGN ASIA above all, build important relationships. “The environment we create
2010 looks set to attract over 160 delegates from major hotels groups, ensures delegates not only have productive formal meetings but also
architects, designers and key international manufacturers - an increase time to nurture those conversations more informally and personally,
of over 16% on last year. Even before the official registration opened ultimately resulting in far more fruitful outcomes and enduring business
places were being filled. relationships for all parties,” confirms James Burke, Atticus Events.
Taking place at the Shangri-La, Chiang Mai on 10 - 12 November, HI Alongside the personalised meetings schedule for each delegate is the
DESIGN ASIA will enable over 1000 senior level, face-to-face meetings. Supplier Showcase and the exclusive, relaxed social functions. Hoteliers,
The event is entirely focused on providing those involved in the designers and manufacturers attending the launch event last year
specifying side of the Asian hospitality industry, a hugely efficient and variously described this formal and informal mix as “hugely productive,”
quality medium to realise new products/materials and build effective fantastic for networking among very high profile professionals”
relationships. and ultimately, “the most complete and productive event I’ve ever
attended”.
“Of all the forums for the international hotel industry we have run in
the last ten years, the launch of HI DESIGN ASIA was by far the most “Everyone has a high position in their respective company and to arrange such
successful, being embraced as it was by such a significant number of meetings would have taken months of research and cold calling. I learned a lot
the leading hotel groups and Hospitality Design specialists in Asia. This and met a lot of people. Networking-wise this is a fantastic event to attend.”
in turn attracted a host of the most innovative FF&E suppliers from all Ong Yisheng - Newmor Group
over the world. It is clear that those designing and building the next
generation of quality hotels in this region need an event that genuinely This year’s seminar programme is currently being developed. Presented
helps them to achieve their objectives. If you are one of those people, or and moderated by Guy Dittrich, Hotel Consultant and Journalist,
of course an FF&E manufacturer interested in being specified by one of the programme will feature two highly topical presentations and
those people, then HI DESIGN ASIA could be for you”, states Jonathan two discussions by industry experts. Each presentation, designed
Needs, Director of organisers, Atticus Events. specifically for the HI DESIGN audience, allows delegates to learn,
debate and discuss issues, trends and developments pertinent to their
“All in all it’s an event that suppliers and buyers of the region should be queuing role and industry.
up for!” said Joanna Moreau - Zanghellini & Holt Architects
To benefit from this effective platform for business, call +44 (0)1494
Uniquely formatted and very different to the traditional exhibition or 678 776 or email events@atticusevents.com
conference HI DESIGN offers a variety of effective platforms that allow
delegates to really understand each others needs and capabilities, and
Visit www.hidesign-asia.com for more information.
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