Indian hospitality industry is setting up new trends and milestones for itself and the world. Markets across the world have picked up, so as in India. The investments on the Indian soil to build most luxurious facilities for the travelers, is faster and bigger than ever. India is a serious investment destination for the international brands. The hotels look for innovation in each concept, design, material and technology they use to expand and grow in the Indian market. The ever growing hospitality industry demands innovative concepts in the equipments, materials, entertainment solutions, communication technologies and aesthetics of the property. To take the industry to next level, naseba proudly hosts India Hospitality Summit 2011 on March 24th- 25th at J W Marriott Hotel, Mumbai.
The summit is endorsed by India Tourism - Ministry of Tourism, International Hotel & Restaurant Association (IH&RA), Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI).
As per the company press release, India Hospitality Summit 2011, a two day business summit, is a unique platform for top luxury hotels to share, learn, and discuss the strategies of expansion in the hospitality industry. The summit offers the hospitality industry a great opportunity to meet up with the sectors largest solution providers for their requirements in the designs, concepts, materials and technology. The summit hosts the international hotel brands, luxury hotel chains, 3 to 5 star hotels, hotel property developers, interior designers and top Indian resorts at the summit.
Overall international tourist arrivals in India are expected to grow with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.9% between 2011 and 2015. Meanwhile, the Indian government has granted more than INR 1,000 crore to Ministry of Tourism for development of tourism in India. To study the pattern of investments in the sector we have with us the industry leaders who could take us through the trends in the sector and discuss about the strategies of future for the sector.
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