Hospitality Qatar will once again transform the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC) into a hub for the hospitality and tourism industry, showcasing the latest trends, innovations, and opportunities in the sector from November 12-14.
Set to gather local, regional, and international hospitality and tourism companies in Doha, organisers noted that Qatar’s premier trade event for the hospitality, food and beverage (F&B), and tourism sectors promises unrivaled offerings that will drive industry growth and innovation.
In a statement, IFP Qatar project manager Karim Raffoul said that Hospitality Qatar has become the perfect gateway for local and global suppliers of hospitality products and services to connect, network, and do business in the hospitality and tourism market in the region.
According to the organisers, the 2024 edition promises to be even more impactful, coinciding with Qatar’s ambitious expansion in the hospitality sector, driven by projects such as the $5.5bn Simaisma Project.
With support from major stakeholders such as Qatar Tourism and Qatar Airways, Hospitality Qatar 2024 presents a platform for exhibitors to showcase their offerings and gain valuable insights into the Qatari market.
Organisers noted that a dedicated B2B (business to business) matchmaking programme will facilitate structured meetings with procurement teams from ministries, hotels, airlines, and other key stakeholders, ensuring valuable connections and fruitful collaborations.
Additionally, the Certified Training Programme provides vital industry insights and fosters continuous professional development within the sector.
Building upon the success of the previous event, which highlighted cutting-edge trends and lucrative opportunities within these sectors, the latest edition is poised to further solidify its position as the country’s exclusive and longest-running international hospitality and hotel, restaurant, and catering (Horeca) trade show.
Hospitality Qatar 2023 witnessed the participation of 150 exhibitors from 20 countries at a 7,200sq m space at the DECC. (file photo)