HospitalityStyleAsia2012, HospitalityTechnology2012 Collocate Again with Food&HotelAsia 2012

January 9, 2012

Food&HotelAsia, on tap April 17-20 at the Singapore Expo, will once again collocate with HospitalityStyleAsia2012 and HospitalityTechnology2012 to showcase a strong line-up of the newest and hottest technology solutions and unique concepts to Asia.

“With the hospitality and foodservice industry expanding rapidly in Asia, HospitalityStyleAsia2012 and HospitalityTechnology2012 function as excellent platforms for hospitality and restaurant operators to network, source and showcase new solutions and trends which will enhance and improve their establishments’ functionality and design,” said Ting Siew Mui, project director of Lifestyle Events from show organizer Singapore Exhibition Services (SES).

HospitalityStyleAsia2012 is geared toward luxury furnishings and has grown along with the country’s food and hospitality industry.

HospitalityStyleAsia2012 is in its 7th year at Food&HotelAsia 2012 and  howcases the latest designs and styles on glassware and crystals, cutlery and crockery, tableware and accessories, kitchen accessories and much more, all for the hospitality and foodservice industry.

HospitalityTechnology2012 is in its 8th year at FHA2012 with state-of-the-art technologies and a comprehensive selection of cutting-edge products to help businesses benefit from newest innovations coupled with high efficiency, according to show organizers.

These tools will allow technology-oriented hoteliers and restaurateurs to streamline their operations, as well as to enhance their customer’s experience with well-integrated systems and solutions.

The line-up of leading international exhibitors participating in HospitalityStyleAsia2012 include Absolute Lifestyle from Hong Kong, Bentley Europe from the Netherlands, Christian Seltmann from Germany, Eurochef Asia from France and Fuji Cutlery from Japan.

For HospitalityTechnology2012, international exhibitors such as Custom Engineering from Italy, Minxon Hotel Technology from Taiwan and Suites International Corp from China will be showcasing their cutting edge technology together with other local and global industry leaders.

Held alongside the two specialised shows, the “Hospitality Operations & Design Conference” and “Hospitality Technology Conference” also willoffer trade professionals strategic insights and expert opinions from industry thought leaders.

Other collocated events within FHA2012 include FoodAsia, HotelAsia and Bakery&Pastry.

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