Hostex: The Trade Show That Delivers
Hostex powering Food & Hospitality Africa is here, once again offering unmatched quality, innovation, and opportunity. Don’t miss out on this event happening from Sunday 6 May 2018- Tuesday, 8 May 2018.
Visit Nicolson Russell at the expo this Sunday 6th May at Gallagher Convention Centre. You will be able to view some of her new cutlery designs and crocekry range at stand Hall 3 J22b.
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The selection of exhibitors at the 2018 show has been carefully crafted to offer you an experience worthy of industry recognition.
Contributing to this experience are the speakers at HOST-ED, who share invaluable industry knowledge and insight, the hard-earned credibility of which stems from years of participation in their relevant sectors.
This year, topics you can expect to hear about in the HOST-ED Theatre include:
- Hospitality Outlook: 2017 – 2021
- Food & beverage, hospitality news bulletin: What is currently trending in 2018?
- Managing growth: the essentials to running an efficient SME
Click here for the full seminar programme.
Hostex powering Food and Hospitality Africa powered by IFEA opens its doors from Sunday the 6 to 8 May 2018 at the Gallagher Convention Centre.
Entrance is free if you register online – easily done on the Food & Hospitality Africa app available on iOS app store and Google Play.
Alternatively, visit www.foodandhospitalityafrica.co.za and click “register online”.
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