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The Aotearoa Hotel Industry Conference and Exhibition, the largest and most influential hotel investment and operations summit, is set to return to Christchurch on Wednesday, September 25, and Thursday, Spetember 26.
The event aims to further stimulate investment and advance growth in New Zealand’s hotel sector. Conference co-host, Hotel Council Aotearoa in collaboration with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority will announce the initial findings of how the hotel uses energy across New Zealand, as part of its strategy to assist hotels to work towards decarbonisation and reduce energy costs.
Keynote speakers include STR Regional Director Pacific, Japan and Central South Asia, Matthew Burke, and All Blacks and Crusaders legend, Kieran Read ONZM.
Hotelier panels include The Ascott Limited managing director Australasia David Mansfield, Choice Hotels APAC chief executive officer Trent Fraser, TFE Hotels chief executive officer Antony Ritch, LA Co/Drifter hotels CEO Luke Moran, The Ascott Limited chief operating officer New Zealand Adrian Turner, EVT general manager hotel operations New Zealand Simon White, Accor vice president operations New Zealand and Fiji Daniel Oh, Hilton vice president Australasia Paul Hutton, Heritage Hotel Management group general manager operations Rachael Nicholson, and BWH Hotels Australasia managing director Rod Munro.
Hosted by HM Magazine and Hotel Council Aotearoa, AHICE Aotearoa 2024 will take place at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre over two days.
The event is expected to draw more than 500 of Australasia’s leading hotel owners, operators, consultants, and suppliers for networking, panel sessions, global hotelier Q&As, and keynote discussions that will shape the future direction of New Zealand’s hotel industry.
Hotel Council Aotearoa strategic director James Doolan says HCA is excited to see this significant industry event held in the South Island for the first time.
“AHICE Aotearoa has firmly established itself as a must-attend event on New Zealand’s tourism calendar, bringing together top public and private sector speakers from both local and international stages. We can’t underestimate the economic value that major events like AHICE inject into a city, benefitting everyone from taxi drivers to hospitality businesses.
“Christchurch’s state-of-the-art Te Pae Convention Centre will provide the perfect setting for leading hoteliers and key industry decision makers to drive future growth for our hotel and tourism sector.”
“Christchurch is a vibrant and rapidly growing destination, with its accommodation sector seeing strong expansion with new hotel openings and upgrades,” says AHICE group president and founder James Wilkinson.
“The city’s resurgence, coupled with its world-class venues and new accommodation offerings from budget to boutique, makes it an ideal location for AHICE Aotearoa. Attendees can expect compelling keynotes, insightful panels, comprehensive data presentations, and a host of networking events at some of the city’s premier hotels and cultural venues.
“AHICE has grown to become the largest and most impactful hotel industry conference brand outside the United States, drawing senior international hospitality leaders to New Zealand. This year, having Christchurch as our first South Island host city not only puts the spotlight on the local industry but also showcases the city’s dynamic potential on a global stage.”
The third annual AHICE Aotearoa conference follows the success of events held in Auckland (2022) and Wellington (2023) and is an extension of the Asia Pacific event held in Adelaide in May, which was attended by a record 1450 delegates from more than 40 countries, making it the largest accommodation industry event in the APAC region.
For the full program and to register, visit: ahiceconference.com/aotearoa