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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
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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.

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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.

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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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15:55 – 16:40 People & Culture

People First

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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Top hospitality tech advancements transforming the industry

Top hospitality tech advancements transforming the industry

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 landscape of the hospitality industry is ever-changing, and is being propelled forward by the innovative power of Generative AI and other major tech advancements. Hoteliers using Profitroom as their booking platform are witnessing a paradigm shift, saving more than 600 hours – and the momentum shows no signs of slowing down.

Recent technological breakthroughs have not only opened up avenues for a more streamlined workforce, but have also empowered hoteliers to craft bespoke customer experiences like never before.

Generative AI

Easy to implement, generative AI is a game-changer for hoteliers. Adept in building email marketing strategies, AI enables hoteliers to create professional campaigns in just a few minutes, saving hoteliers hundreds of hours a year. Ideal for pushing limited-time deals, new facilities and rooms, hotels can create targeted and personalised campaigns to drive direct bookings and retain guest loyalty. 

AI needs to be a central part of any hotelier’s operations due to its ability to free up staff from routine tasks to prioritise in-person guest experience, creativity, and original thinking.

AI chatbots and virtual assistants can also aid guest-interactions, such as routine customer queries, reservations, and check-ins to consistently deliver customer service across all online touchpoints.

Tailored website builds

Profitroom data has revealed a significant and sustained growth in the booking window, reaching a three-year high of 41.5 days in the past year. This indicates a trend of travellers increasingly opting for advanced bookings.

To capitalise on these early bookings, it’s crucial to not only have a website that is visually appealing, but one that is crafted to showcase hotels at their absolute best. This is particularly crucial for hotels and resorts with unique offerings.

Bespoke websites built to highlight specific accommodation options and facilities enable guests to easily navigate through hotels’ offerings to provide unrivalled choice. It also encourages guests to increase their booking value with room upgrades, packages and extras.

Investing in the right tech build for unique hotel websites with seamless experiences and tailored offerings is key tech strategy to improving the guests journey and hotelier’s revenue. 

Everyday automation

Automation is revolutionising the hospitality industry, streamlining operations and enhancing guest experiences. This shift is evident in areas like dynamic remarketing, where technology is able to seamlessly integrate targeted deals without the need for manual intervention. 

For instance, recognising guests booking two-person weekend stays over Valentine’s Day are more likely to be receptive to targeted romantic getaway deals or even family bookings targeted with ‘kids eat free’ deals.

Sustainable tech

While 40% of travellers are looking for sustainable hotels, investing in sustainable tech advancements is also key to standing out from the competition in 2024.

Cutting-edge technological solutions now have the capability to significantly minimise a hotel’s environmental footprint. This is achieved by addressing issues such as wasted energy and water, effectively managing energy consumption, and introducing new approaches to carbon capture and storage.

With rising energy costs, addressing wasted energy not only aids hoteliers cash flows, but also ensures that operations are as efficient as possible.

Personalisation

Robust guest loyalty is dependent on personalisation and positive guest experiences, and now thanks to technological advancements, hoteliers can now provide a top-notch customer experience throughout the entire booking journey.

Allowing guests to independently manage their bookings by easily adjusting dates, packages, and room choice, not only allows guests to tailor their perfect stay without direct staff involvement, but also contributes to increased booking values.

Seamless navigation systems mean guests can easily create special moments by adding champagne to the room, or booking a star-gazing experience with minimal clicks for a hassle-free and personalised experience.

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