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Singapore is set to welcome global tourism professionals, industry leaders, academics and innovators as it hosts the International Conference on Tourism and Hospitality on July 18- 19, 2025. The event, known for fostering thought leadership and collaboration, will take place in the heart of Singapore’s vibrant cityscape.
This year’s conference will focus on redefining the tourism and hospitality landscape through sustainable practices, digital innovation, and global partnerships. Organised by the International Research Conference (IRC), the forum aims to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world industry applications.
Tourism professionals from across the world, including hoteliers, travel consultants, destination marketers, hospitality educators, and government representatives—are expected to attend. The two-day event will include keynote speeches, paper presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.
Participants will have the chance to explore emerging trends such as eco-tourism, smart hospitality technologies, guest experience personalisation, and post-pandemic travel behaviour. In addition, researchers will present findings on key topics like service quality, tourism marketing, and travel sustainability.
Singapore was chosen as the host city for its outstanding hospitality infrastructure, world-class venues, and strong commitment to tourism development. The city-state’s reputation as a global hub for business and leisure makes it an ideal backdrop for such a forward-thinking event.
The conference also invites paper submissions from researchers and postgraduate students, encouraging global academic dialogue in tourism and hospitality studies. Accepted papers will be published in peer-reviewed international journals, giving contributors significant exposure.
As the global tourism sector continues its recovery and reinvention, this conference provides a timely platform for professionals to collaborate, share insights, and shape the future of travel and hospitality.
Registrations are currently open through the official IRC conference website, and early-bird rates are available for a limited time.