ScotHot
ScotHot is Scotland’s leading trade event for the food, drink, hospitality and tourism industries. Now in its 46th year, ScotHot brings thousands of industry figures together to share ideas and continue growing Scotland’s reputation as a world-class culinary destination. ScotHot runs every two years and now takes place as part of the Scottish Tourism Month’s Signature Events programme.
Taking place on the 13th and 14th March at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow, ScotHot 2019 features a packed programme of exhibitions, talks from key industry figures, and demonstrations by leading chefs, culminating in the Scottish Culinary Championships.
Hospitality and tourism industry professionals can register now to reserve tickets to ScotHot 2019 – please visit
www.scothot.co.uk for more details. In the meantime, here’s a quick preview of some of the most hotly anticipated talks, demonstrations and events at ScotHot 2019. Don’t miss out – book your place now!
Exhibitor programme
More than 200 exhibitors are already lined up for ScotHot 2019, so make sure to set plenty of time aside to browse this curated space. With exhibitors arriving from Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy and the United States, this year’s event is set to be one of the largest and most comprehensive yet. High-profile brands in attendance include Lynas Foodservice, Booker Group, Tetley, Fishers and Krupps.
The Scottish Tourism Alliance Spotlight Stage Make yourself comfortable at the Scottish Tourism Alliance Spotlight Stage for a series of talks by speakers from some of Scotland’s leading hospitality and tourism professionals, ready to share their insights on today’s hot topics. On day one, grab a seat at ‘Teamwork Makes The Dream Work’, where Scottish Tourism Alliance CEO Marc Crothall speaks to three couples working in hospitality to share the secrets of their success. On the second day, arrive in plenty of time for ‘Talking About It: Mental Health in Hospitality’,
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