Venue: Salon II-III
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui
18 Hanoi Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Registration: 1:45pm | Event: 2:30pm – 6:30pm
HSMAI PowerUp is an HSMAI Asia Pacific casual Education & Networking event series for those working in commercial roles in hotels to connect, learn, and build their professional networks.
This is a great opportunity for marketing /digital / revenue / sales / distribution staff from corporate offices and individual hotel commercial teams to meet in a casual, yet informative, engaging, and meaningful way.
The format for the event is 1.5 hours Education and 1.5 hours Networking. 🥂
Join us for a unique opportunity to meet your peers and engage with hotel leaders.
HSMAI – Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International – is a global organization founded in the US in 1927. HSMAI Asia Pacific was founded in Singapore in 2004 and now has Chapters in Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, India, Korea, Hong Kong & Macau & Mainland China.
In 2017, HSMAI founded the HSMAI Academy, allowing us to bring members and other hoteliers quality education both online and face-to-face. The Academy houses all educational products and certifications developed by HSMAI around the world and will soon feature external courses that will assist hoteliers grow their career.
Take a brief deep dive into the current number trends and the outlook for the Hong Kong market – get familiar with how it’s performing and what’s ahead for 2025.
Get ready to dive into the latest consumer profiles and trends that are shaping the future of Hong Kong hotels! In this session, we’ll uncover the dynamic changes in Hong Kong’s consumer landscape. Chinese consumers, in particular, are making a significant impact on the tourism sector. This vibrant demographic is not only affluent and digitally connected but also younger on average compared to the general population. Join us to discover how these trends can transform your approach to hospitality!
Henry is in charge of trade (including hotels), new regions (Russia and Middle East) and also involved in the travel related initiatives mentioned in HKTB Chief Executive’s recent 2025 policy report.
Get up close and personal with Henry and learn what innovation means to the him and the HKTB and discover new perspectives and strategies that could also benefit hoteliers looking for growth ideas and collectively for 2025 destination Hong Kong.