Specialised
hotel industry exhibition to showcase hospitality supplies industry to
the Middle Easts expanding and lucrative local market
The Hotel Show, the specialised hotel supplier showcase to the
international and vibrant Middle East hospitality industries, returns
next year with early exhibitor commitments indicating a bigger and
better event.
Held under the patronage of H.H. General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE Minister of Defence, and chairman of
the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, The Hotel Show takes
place at Airport Expo Dubai from May 20-22, 2002.
Initial interest in The Hotel Show for 2002 indicates that the
prevailing negative perception of the Middle East hospitality sector is
not founded, according to the event organisers, Streamline Marketing.
The show was purchased by dmg World Media, a subsidiary of FTSE100
company The Daily Mail & General Trust plc last year, and is already
benefiting from ambitious international marketing initiatives in the
wake of the buyout.
Already a third of exhibiting space has been booked, 50% of this by new
exhibitors. Four new national pavilions, representing Thailand, Lebanon,
Taiwan and the Philippines, have been confirmed, representing a
substantial number of exhibitors from those countries.
The US, Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Australia
and Hong Kong have once again taken pavilions, with one of the largest
groups expected to be arriving from Northern Ireland under the group
banner of Madini Hotel Works.
With the Hotel Show now under the umbrella of one of the largest
exhibition organisers in the Middle East, it enjoys highly specialised
global support, said Joanne Evans, director of Streamline Marketing.
At the same time, our continued role as event organisers means
consistency for all participants, and the combined effect for 2002 will
be a bigger and better event, both for exhibitors, and hotel industry
visitors.
A further feature of The Hotel Show 2002 will be the introduction of The
Office Show next door, which expands its role into a new business area.
The Office Show is responding to the increasing proliferation of large
scale office developments throughout the Middle East, according to the
project manager of the show, Kim Willis.
The Hotel Show will once again appeal to a broad international line-up
of exhibitors, from interior designers to IT providers and manufacturers
of security systems, as well as an increased number of buyers from the
fast-growing Middle East hotel industry.
This years exhibition attracted 115 exhibitors representing more than
200 companies from 13 countries in Asia, Australia, Europe, the GCC,
North America and South Africa, participated at this years exhibition.
The event also attracted over 3,500 quality visitors from the Middle
East hotel industry.
Fully supported by the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing and
the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, it also has the support of
Dnata, official travel agent, Freightworks Expo, official freight
forwarder, Budget, official rent-a-car, Airport Expo Dubai and TRI
Hospitality Consultants.
The Hotel Show has always received official encouragement as its focus
encourages the development of one of the Middle Easts main economic
sectors being officially promoted to play a major role in future
economic growth and employment - tourism. The region remains second only
to Europe in terms of share of the international tourism market
annually. Billions of dollars are being invested into hotel and leisure
resort construction and expansions as local governments invest heavily
in tourism.
A marked increase in conventions and exhibitions has boosted the
regions stature as a business hub, while the promotional efforts of
tourism authorities, and the staging of top international sporting
events, has added to the Middle Easts appeal as a travel destination.
Annual international tourism is expected to increase dramatically to 69
million in 2020.
For the regions hotel owners and operators, general managers,
purchasing managers, and other decision makers, it conveniently brings
together a comprehensive gathering of suppliers under one roof at
Airport Expo Dubai, Dubai International Airports impressive new
exhibition centre.
The Hotel Shows international exhibitor line-up will include
manufacturers in air conditioning, audio visual, video conferencing and
sound systems, bathroom supplies and bed linen, building materials,
cutlery and crockery, carpeting and curtains. Also on show will be
producers of computer hardware and software, fitness, spa and pool
equipment, buses, vans and limousines, landscaping services, management
and reservations systems, telecommunications systems, uniforms, and
dozens of other products and services vital to a hotels day-to-day
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