SALT Chamber was started in 2012 by Founder and CEO Leo Tonkin and has become the leading authority on designing, building, and developing salt therapy concepts for day spas, medical spas, wellness centres, and health practitioners to add salt therapy to their existing menu of services.
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Myrtha Pools was founded in 1961 in Italy by the engineer Giorgio Colletto and through research and development has become leader in the swimming pool industry and has created an international brand.
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08-09 Apr 2024
St. Martins Spa & Lodge,
Frauenkirchen,
Austria
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14-15 Apr 2024
ExCel,
London,
United Kingdom
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22-24 Apr 2024
Galgorm Resort,
York,
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23-25 Apr 2024
Phoenix Convention Center,
Phoenix,
United States
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28-30 Apr 2024
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Glasgow,
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08-08 May 2024
Hotel Melià ,
Milano ,
Italy
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10-12 May 2024
China Import & Export Fair Complex,
Guangzhou,
China
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13-16 May 2024
Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia ,
Italy
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Book4Time unveils enhanced day and resort pass functionality
With an increasing number of luxury hotels and resorts offering day and resort passes to
drive staycation business, Book4Time, a leader in innovative spa and wellness solutions, is
thrilled to announce the launch of Day & Resort Passes on its award-winning platform. ... More
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Sponsored: Matrix – High end
Hoar Cross Hall has a new gym to match its award-winning hotel and spa. We find out more about the transformation
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Sponsored: Starpool – Add life
“Today, thanks to scientific research and product innovation, we offer our Longevity Spa to hotels, spas and resorts”
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Profile: King of Bhutan
“I became king at 26 and now I’m 43 years old. I’ll do everything in my power to realise our mindfulness city vision”
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Software: Building relationships
Using personal data to create tailored experiences is paramount for spas, but operators have been fined millions for breaching GDPR. How can software systems help navigate this?
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Destination focus: London
Major hotel brands from Mandarin Oriental and Raffles to Six Senses are all investing in the UK capital, but how will they differentiate themselves asks Katie Barnes
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