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09:40 – 10:25 Market Insights

Beyond the Horizon

A sharp, data-driven deep dive into the financial and economic currents shaping the UK hotel industry. The panel will unpack raw macroeconomic data, tying CPI changes and debt finance realities directly to RevPAR, ADR, and disposable guest spend.

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10:25 – 11:10 Operations

Frontline Fortitude

Hotel operators are caught in a pincer movement: skyrocketing supply chain and labour costs on one side, guests demanding flawless value on the other. This panel digs into asset management, smart cost-control, and building operational agility across diverse portfolios.

Julie White
Julie WhiteAccor
David Anderson
David AndersonAimbridge EMEA
David Hart
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11:30 – 12:15 Leadership

The Modern Anchor

Managing a modern hospitality workforce demands a shift from old-school hierarchy to empathetic, visionary leadership. These industry standard-bearers explore how to inspire loyalty across multi-generational teams, foster open communication, and maintain personal mental resilience.

Christian Masters
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Caroline Gregory
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12:15 – 13:00 Events Market

The New Roar of MICE

The MICE sector looks radically different than it did a few years ago. From hyper-personalised retreats to tech-heavy hybrid conventions, this session uncovers what today's corporate planners actually want from a venue — and how to maximise yield per square foot.

Shonali Devereaux
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14:00 – 14:45 Development

Blueprint for Growth

Despite tight credit markets, the appetite for strategic hotel development remains fierce. Brands and asset managers discuss the shift toward conversions, brand repositioning, and adaptive reuse over ground-up builds.

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14:45 – 15:30 Technology

Beyond the Buzzwords

AI is already driving revenue and plugging labour gaps. This panel cuts through the jargon to showcase how automated guest messaging, contactless check-ins, and predictive analytics can save thousands of labour hours.

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Recruitment is tough, but retention is where the real battle is won or lost. Industry leaders share actionable advice on mental health initiatives, flexible working models, and defined career progression pathways.

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SHA unveils ‘Pathway to Net Positivity Hospitality’ plan

SHA unveils ‘Pathway to Net Positivity Hospitality’ plan

In this episode we speak to Nico Tréguer, co-founder of Roberts and Treguer and The Culpeper Family. Nico spoke about founding the group alongside his longtime friend Gareth, having had a vision for bringing more nature spaces to cities, the planned extension of The Buxton in Spitalfields, and how the site’s storytelling engages guests and the local community, how the Culpeper Family’s core sustainability ethos helped it secure its B-Corp status and why hospitality has a responsibility to educate and innovate when it comes to sustainability.

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The Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, which unites leading hospitality companies comprising 30% of the industry, has announced the development of a Pathway to Net Positive Hospitality for the planet. 

It said The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) also supports the ambition and plans a sustainability framework accessible to the global hospitality industry.

It said The Pathway aims to enable every hotel to improve their impact, “whatever their starting point on their sustainability journey”. It will encompass four clear stages and practical tools that guide the industry towards a regenerative impact on our planet.

The SHA added The Pathway recognises the “wealth of initiatives and resources” designed to support the industry, from external partners as well as the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, and it aims to build on these to develop a “holistic, action-based approach for sustainable hospitality, regardless of whether hotels are part of a large international brand or independent”.

To lead inclusive positive action on climate change, WTTC, which represents the global Travel and Tourism private sector, said it will support the initiative by uniting hotel companies and industry partners with the ambition to raise the global basic level of hotel sustainability.

The global tourism body will create a set of fundamental sustainability actions for hotels, with “demonstrable positive impact” for those businesses that are at the very beginning of their journey.

WTTC said the hospitality value chain will play a “key role” in achieving the vision set out by the Pathway, including hotel developers, owners, investors and franchisees, who can all “powerfully impact” sustainability at different life cycle stages of an individual hotel property

As such, the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance is therefore launching an Affiliate Membership. This will create a forum for industry asset owners and investors to join with the leading hotel operators to lead a “consistent approach” to responsible hotel management and advance the sustainability of hotels across the buildings as well as their operations.

Wolfgang M. Neumann, chair of the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, said: “The world is without a doubt at a crucial tipping point. But it’s not too late to avert an environmental catastrophe. We need to act fast and we must collaborate as we double up our efforts. 

“The dialogue needs to go beyond having ‘zero’ impact and look towards what we can be putting back into the natural world to ensure we have a lasting positive impact on our planet and its people.”

Julia Simpson, WTTC president and CEO added: “We recognise both the major challenges we are facing and the urgent need to restart our sector safely and responsibly. We fully endorse and support the Pathway, an initiative which complements WTTC’s own ambition to move the entire sector to net zero. 

“WTTC is in a unique position to connect the entire industry and encourage the many SMEs and others within the industry to begin their journey with a solid sustainability framework.”

The pair revealed the Pathway has now entered the consultation phase and details will be launched in March 2022.

Brune Poirson, chief sustainability officer, Accor: commented: “Climate change calls for collaboration, not competition. We believe that working with our peers and partners from the hospitality sector is the most effective way to make substantial change happen. The pathway is an important step in that journey.”

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