Dubai, UAE – A powerful line-up of the GCC’s leading hospitality experts are to address the challenges facing the region’s highly-competitive industry at this month’s GulfHost Restaurant Development Conference in Dubai, with rumoured oversupply, sustainability and the impact of VAT and digital technologies high on the agenda.

The conference, which will run at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from October 30 to November 1, will look at ways in which regional hospitality industry players can address the hottest issues facing the GCC sector, which is predicted by MENA Research Partners to grow 7.1% annually to reach $196 billion by 2021.

Laying out the GCC’s market realities in an insightful opening keynote will be Duncan Fraser-Smith, Director Global Food & Beverage for hospitality developer The First Group.

“There are challenges in the market, no doubt, but we’ve also had some great successes and wins. I will be highlighting those who have addressed challenges to move forward, the winners that have come out of this and are now leading the market in success.”

Fraser-Smith said his spotlight will also fall on the growing mid-market, four-star sector which, he believes, holds particular potential.

“I believe right now we are looking at rampant development of the still niche mid-market concept. This is an area people are looking for places that they can go to on a regular basis which are affordable, approachable and create unique experiences.”

And the UAE’s much-vaunted f&b oversupply will get a public airing at the conference with Emma Banks, Managing Director of Jumeirah Restaurant Group joining a panel to discuss the issue, which she insists is not Dubai specific.

“Dubai is open for business. Dubai has every restaurant brand, every retail brand and there are more and more hotels opening. In the area of hospitality, yes, there is an argument for oversupply but there’s also an argument for Dubai building a destination for the future. We have the 2020 target of 20 million visitors and the 2025 stretch target of 25 million, so the market is growing,” said Banks.

“Operators are finding it very tough, it’s very competitive, but if you have the right product at the right price, if you offer value, quality and service the customer wants, you will own your share of the market. It’s very tough, it’s very hard work and you have to be top of your game but in reality, it’s just rectification of the market. If you look at other parts of the world, such as the UK high street, exactly the same is happening - it’s not unique to Dubai.”

In addition to the oversupply-driven panel discussion, Banks will also take part in two further panels on the second day of the conference (October 31): ‘Successful Women Restauranteurs and F&B Business Owners’, and ‘Talking Sustainability & Food Waste’.

Additional speakers among the 70-strong talent line-up the GulfHost Restaurant Development Conference include: David Macadam, CEO, Middle East Council of Shopping Centers; Ramzi Sohl, CEO – Commercial Development, King Abdullah Economic City; Anoop Gopal Director Real Estate & Property, Kuwait Food Co. (Americana); Andreas L Borgmann Founder & Co-CEO Kcal, and many more.

The GulfHost Restaurant Development Conference is part of the extended programme of GulfHost, the complete hospitality equipment sourcing expo for the Middle East, Africa and Asia, which runs at DWTC from October 30 to November 1. The second edition of the annual event is twice as large as its debut run in 2017 and counts 2,500 brands and over 8,000 products across six core sectors, including the new Gelato & Bakery, Café & Bar and HORECA zones. GulfHost 2018, which is co-located with DWTC’s annual trio of niche food shows, is set to draw upwards of 25,000 buyers.

The conference will be opened by Vishal Panadej, Director of the Middle East Food Forum and Sunjeh Raja, CEO of the International Centre for Culinary Arts – Dubai. The two organisations have jointly organised the master programme, which will also feature an ‘Investor Pitch.’ The live pitches will be made by five promising f&b concepts with at least five years’ operational experience. The pitchers will seek to win over the potential investors: Abdul Kader Saadi, Founder, Glee Hospitality; George Kunnappally, Managing Director, Nando’s UAE LLC; Akshay Oberai Dosaj, Managing Director, Purple Honey Group and Manu Mahdi, Founder & CEO, Organic&Real.com.

“The pitch session will give delegates insights into the dreams behind these hand-picked initiatives and in what it takes to inspire financial confidence in today’s crowded market,” explained Trixie Lohmirmand, Senior Vice President, Exhibitions & Events Management, DWTC.

GulfHost 2018 is a trade event open strictly to business and trade visitors. The show is open 10 am – 5 pm from October 30 - 31 and 10 am – 4 pm on November 1. For the full list of features, showcases, industry trends and the full GulfHost Restaurant Development Conference agenda visit https://www.gulfhost.ae/

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About GulfHost: www.gulfhost.ae

Launched in 2016, GulfHost is the complete hospitality equipment sourcing Expo for the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The event provides enormous business opportunities where suppliers of wide ranging kitchen solutions and dining apparel can connect with the biggest names in hospitality in one of the fastest growing markets in the world. GulfHost 2018 takes place from 30 October – 1 November 2018. 

About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC): www.dwtc.com

DWTC brings more than 35 years’ experience delivering world-class events in the Middle East and provides local, regional and international exhibitors with unmatched expertise and in-depth market knowledge. Our team organises more than 20 of the largest and most successful international and regional shows in Middle East, providing an ideal platform for business development in the region. Our commitment to on-going innovation within the exhibition industry has supported the rapid growth and development of a wide range of business-to-business and business-to-consumer shows and delivered consistent satisfaction to exhibitors and visitors. DWTC works with the leading trade bodies and industry associations to ensure that all exhibitions deliver full value and are built upon the real needs of their specific sector.

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