HTNG APAC conference to take place in Feb

HTNG APAC conference to take place in Feb

By HMA Staff 17 January 2012
 
The fourth HTNG Asia Pacific conference and members meeting is due to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 6-8 February 2012.
 
Sessions at the event will cover a range of topics from advances in technology adoption, Gigabit passive optical networks, social media, and mobility strategies.
 
The event will also include a hotel IT leaders’ roundtable, scheduled for the afternoon of the first day of the event and available for senior hotel IT executives only.
 
Speakers at the event include Nick Price, former CIO/CTO, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group; Andre Balieu, director of field technology, Asia Pacific, Marriott International; and Ted Horner, managing director, E. Horner & Associates.
 
Hotel Technology Next Generation (HTNG) is a global trade association that fosters, through collaboration and partnership among hoteliers and technology providers, the development of next-generation solutions that will enable them to do business globally in the 21st century. It is run by and for the benefit of hotel IT executives, with active support from technology providers and other industry participants. 
 
Previous editions of the HTNG Asia Pacific conference were held in Macau and Singapore.
 

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