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The Future Hospitality Summit returns to Saudi Arabia

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Bringing together the Kingdom’s leading industry experts, the 2024 edition of the event is set to take place from 29 April to 1 May at the Al Faisaliah Hotel in Riyadh.

FHS Saudi Arabia 2024 will address the Kingdom’s latest developments and the industry’s hottest topics © Mena Today 

FHS Saudi Arabia 2024 will address the Kingdom’s latest developments and the industry’s hottest topics © Mena Today 

After the record-breaking and buzzing success of the 2023 edition of the Future Hospitality Summit (FHS) Saudi Arabia, which saw over 1,100 delegates from 35+ countries attend, the Kingdom’s most influential hospitality investment event returns to Al Faisaliah Hotel in Riyadh from 29 April to 1 May 2024.

Launched in partnership with Saudi Arabia’s G20 Secretariat in 2020, FHS Saudi Arabia brings together the hospitality investment community’s industry leaders and decision-makers to discuss development, investment, entrepreneurship, sustainability, innovation, and human capital with insights on the continued growth of the Kingdom’s hospitality and tourism sectors. 

With the support of host sponsors Al Faisaliah Hotel and Al Khozama Investment, this will be the seventh industry conference organised by The Bench for the Saudi market.

FHS Saudi Arabia 2024 will address the Kingdom’s latest developments and the industry’s hottest topics under the theme Invest in Tomorrow: Today, Together, with conference tracks focused on hospitality investment, industry entrepreneurship, sustainable development, and human capital. 

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