What To Know
- Asia’s hospitality sector is preparing for a powerful surge of ideas and investment as NoVacancy Asia 2025 gears up to open at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on 18–19 November.
- Designed as the region’s only fully dedicated hotel and accommodation innovation trade show, the event is expected to draw senior executives, hotel owners, operators and technology leaders seeking fresh strategies for a rapidly evolving market.
Bangkok Business News: Regional Event Poised to Reshape Hospitality
Asia’s hospitality sector is preparing for a powerful surge of ideas and investment as NoVacancy Asia 2025 gears up to open at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on 18–19 November. Designed as the region’s only fully dedicated hotel and accommodation innovation trade show, the event is expected to draw senior executives, hotel owners, operators and technology leaders seeking fresh strategies for a rapidly evolving market. The momentum behind the gathering is clear as this Bangkok Business News report highlights the industry’s growing appetite for transformation driven by technology, design excellence and smarter commercial models.

NoVacancy Asia 2025 is set to unite leaders and innovators shaping the future of hospitality in Bangkok.
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A Deep Lineup of Hospitality Visionaries
The event will feature more than one hundred high-level speakers from leading regional and global brands. Figures such as Emilie Couton of Accor Plus, Daryl Lee of Dida, Craig Cochrane of Minor Hotel Group, Michael Marshall of S Hotels and Resorts and Hope Lang of Hilton Southeast Asia will share practical insights shaped by years of operational, design and commercial leadership. Their sessions will address the most pressing issues facing hotels today, from digital transformation and revenue optimization to labor efficiency, sustainability shifts and next-generation guest experience expectations.
Six Content Tracks Built for Real Solutions
Attendees will be able to navigate six focused tracks covering Hotel Leaders, Design and Refurbishment, Revenue Management and Distribution, Hotel Technology, Marketing and Small Hoteliers and Hosts. Each track offers practical case studies and candid discussions aimed at helping decision-makers adapt to changing guest behaviors, volatile market cycles and rising operational pressures without losing sight of long-term growth opportunities.
A Marketplace of Innovation and Partnerships
Across the exhibition floor, more than one hundred solution providers will present new products ranging from booking platforms and payments technology to RMS tools, brand-building systems, property automation and sustainability solutions. Exhibitors such as Agilysys, Shiji, Airwallex, Profitroom, Stripe, RoomPriceGenie and Booking.com will offer hands-on demos and partnership opportunities engineered to accelerate business performance. With free admission for qualified professionals, the event is set to become one of the most accessible and impactful meeting points for the region’s hospitality community.
The gathering arrives at a pivotal moment as Thailand’s tourism outlook strengthens and regional competition intensifies. It provides a vital forum for leaders to reassess strategies, explore innovation and forge meaningful partnerships. Its value lies not only in the technology and ideas presented but also in the dynamic environment where collaboration fuels long-term progress across the entire hospitality ecosystem.
For more details or to register for the event, visit:
https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/novacancy-asia/index.stm
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