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10/31/2021 | News release | Archived content

World-class speakers at Pandox Hotel Market Day 2021

World-class speakers at Pandox Hotel Market Day 2021

Based on the theme "The big follow-up", well-known experts will discuss global trends before and after covid-19 and what they mean for the hotel sector. Now we are proud to present the list of speakers for this year's event.

3 November 2021

During the day we will analyze the effects of the pandemic through four dimensions; the world, cities, the hotel market and hotel products.

This year's moderator is Jan Wifstrand, a longtime journalist and entrepreneur, together with Gunn Lundemo, a k a DJ GUNN

Pandox

Liia Nõu, CEO Pandox
Christian Ringnes, chairman of the board Pandox

World

Ian Goldin
Professor of Globalisation and Development at the University of Oxford

From a global crisis to a better world and what this means for hospitality and hotels

Cities

Leo Johnson
Partner, Disruption Lead, PwC United Kingdom

Megatrends and future scenarios and the impact on the hotel industry

Hotel market

Andreas Scriven
Head of Hospitality & Leisure, Deloitte UK

Economic market changes in the hospitality and hotel industry and their implications for hotel property owners and hotel operators

Hotel products

Chris Sanderson
Co-founder
The Future Laboratory

Kathryn Bishop
Foresight Editor
The Future Laboratory

Hospitality in the Transformative Twenties and a vision of the hotel product of the future

Future reflections

Liia Nõu, CEO Pandox
Jens Mathiesen, CEO Scandic Hotels
Robin Rossmann, Managing Director STR International

The event will take place both physically* and digitally and will be webcasted live with start from 13:00 CET.

To register for the event, go to https://en-gb.invajo.com/event/pandox/pandoxhotelmarketday2021

* Please note that the number of physical participants is limited. We will send you a personal confirmation e-mail that you have reserve a seat at the event, including practical information. Also, please note that eventual government restrictions due to Covid-19 at the time of the event may affect seat availability.