Global Hospitality Technology Professionals' seminar in collaboration with China Hospitality Technology Alliance underlined the need for connecting communities for mutual benefit
The Global Hospitality Technology Professionals (GHTP) held a seminar in collaboration with the China Hospitality Technology Alliance (CHTA) on 12th March 2017 at Hotel Trident Gurgaon. The event was held for the mutual benefit of tech experts in the hospitality domain to deliberate on emerging trends that are likely to impact the sector going forth.
GHTP is an association that helps its members, comprising IT professionals, to learn about the latest tech developments in the industry, function efficiently, network with peers and participate in trade events that will add value to their work. CHTA is a non-profit hospitality technology association focused on the development of Chinese technologies. It aims to provide education programs for hoteliers, industrial research and analysis through collaboration among from hotel management and IT teams, education institutions, and local hospitality technology service providers.
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