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Big Names Gear up for Commercial Kitchen 2018

Aspire Executive Lounges, Swissport's global airport hospitality brand, has joined the British Institute of Hospitality, the world’s leading and award-winning membership body for hospitality professionals. Aspire Executive Lounges becomes the first business partner from the airport lounge hospitality sector to join the Institute of Hospitality. Aspire Executive Lounges, the fast-growing Swiss brand in the airport hospitality business, has joined the British Institute of Hospitality (IoH), the world’s leading membership body for professionals working and studying in the hospitality leisure and tourism industry. Aspire Executive Lounges is the first business from the airport lounge sector to become a member of IoH. The collaboration will foster an exchange of expertise and insights: IoH will benefit from Aspire's expertise in airport hospitality, while Aspire, by sharing its wealth of experience with IoH members, can extend its professional network to the hotel and catering sectors and hospitality management schools. “Our vision for Aspire Executive Lounges is clear and simple: We want to deliver a guest experience that is similar to what our guests are used to from their preferred hotels, meeting the needs and exceeding the expectations of today’s travelers,” says David Collyer, Global Vice President of Executive Lounges at Swissport International AG. “We strive to deliver an unparalleled experience and set a benchmark that transcends our industry, redefining excellence across the hospitality sector. The Institute of Hospitality is a great network to exchange insights and experiences, and to learn from others in the hospitality sector, which will help us bring our vision to life.” Robert Richardson, CEO of the Institute of Hospitality: “Our aspiration at the Institute of Hospitality has been to develop and grow our membership, the number of countries we operate in, and the number of hospitality sectors represented within our organization. With that in mind, it is a natural partnership for us to welcome Aspire into our family, and to learn from their teams, who serve travelers with passion and dedication. As two organizations with similar values, we look forward to collaborating in promoting high levels of excellence within our profession.” With over 30 years of experience, Aspire Executive Lounges is Europe’s largest brand in the airport lounges sector. In 2023, Swissport welcomed more than five million customers worldwide at over 69 lounges in 20 countries. The airport hospitality brand recently opened new lounges at Toronto City Airport in Canada, and Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Finland. Aspire Executive Lounges recently created a new lounge concept in partnership with the airline alliance oneworld. The first oneworld branded lounge was launched at Incheon Airport in Seoul, Korea, in December 2023. Aspire Executive Lounges is owned by Swissport International AG, the global leader in aviation services, serving airlines at 286 airports in 44 countries across 6 continents
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As the catering equipment and services industry gears up for next month’s Commercial Kitchen show, organiser Diversified Communications reveals some of the big name buyers and operators heading to the NEC Birmingham over 5-6 June.

“The quality of our visiting buyers is exceptional.  Over 40% of our visitors in 2017 were top-level buyers, including owners, CEOs and MDs.  35% carried purchasing power for a multi-site, chain or group operator.  And around one in four boasted an annual spend over £1m,” explains Commercial Kitchen’s event manager Katie Tyler.

“For 2018, we’re expecting around 2,000 attendees.  So, we’re looking forward to another fantastic show,” she says.

Among the pre-registered visitors (to date) are key decision makers from Aramark, BaxterStorey, Bourne Leisure Group, Carluccio’s, Casual Dining Group, Chartwells, Costa Coffee, Deliveroo, Dobbie Garden Centres, Drake & Morgan, Ei Group, Elior UK, Esquires Coffee, Everyman Cinemas, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Greene King, HM Prisons, Hand Picked Hotels, Hesley Group, Kew Green Hotels, Marston’s, McDonald’s, Mitchells & Butlers, Oakwood Leisure, PizzaExpress, Prezzo, Punch Taverns, Revolution Bars Group, Sainsbury’s, Sodexo, SSP, Star Pubs & Bars, Sunrise Senior Living, TGI Fridays, Tesco, The Brook Group, The City Pub Group, The Restaurant Group, Waitrose, Whitbread, YO!, and Zizzi.

For them, and hundreds of independent restaurants, pubs and bars, hotels, food-to-go outlets, universities, schools, hospitals, care homes, local authorities, contract caterers, attractions, equipment distributors, installers, consultants, design and project houses, it’s the ‘go-to’ show for keeping up-to-date with the latest innovations, insights and trends in this dynamic marketplace.

“Trade shows are a great way to keep up with trends and developments.  Commercial Kitchen is the most comprehensive of them all.  I always make space in the diary for this one,” says Paul Merrett, chef-director at The Jolly Fine Pub Group.

Over 40 big name speakers now confirmed

From exclusive Keynotes to packed panel discussions – each session at Commercial Kitchen has been tailored to focus specifically on the kitchen or back of house; including equipment innovations, technology, procurement, design, efficiency, and best practices.

Speaker highlights (Keynotes & panellists) include:

  • Alasdair Murdoch, CEO of Burger King UK
  • Jane Treasure, food & beverage director at PizzaExpress
  • Paul Merrett, chef-director at The Jolly Fine Pub Group
  • Paul Dickinson, director of food at Fuller’s
  • Arnaud Kaziewicz, executive chef & head of food at EAT.
  • James Douglas, co-founder & director of Red’s True Barbecue
  • Glenn Evans, head of food development at Las Iguanas, La Tasca & La Vina
  • Martyn Clover, head of food at Tortilla
  • Chris Webb, catering operations manager at Punch Taverns
  • Tom Mullin, executive chef at Pizza Pilgrims
  • Dean Wilson-Hartles, executive chef at TRG Concessions
  • Peter Woods, executive chef at The Hurlingham Club
  • Ben Ternent, executive chef at Opus
  • Paul Taylor, executive chef at Hilton Birmingham Metropole
  • Edward Parkes, director of The Gentlemen Baristas
  • Marco Fuso, founder of London International Pizza School
  • Mark Kendall, director of Inox Equip and chairman of ceda
  • Jack Sharkey, owner & MD at Vision Commercial Kitchens
  • Nick Howe, MD of Court Catering Equipment
  • Tyron Stephens-Smith, project & creative director, TAG
  • Cathy Wilcox, MD of Wilcox Burchmore and southern region chair of ceda
  • Anna McNamara, MD of Catering Equipment Solutions (Peterborough)
  • Julian Edwards FCSI, chairman FCSI (UK&I) and owner of Food Service Allergen Management
  • Catherine Anderson, director & partner at Anderson Power Consulting
  • Duncan Hepburn FCSI, principal consultant at Hepburn Associates
  • Matthew Merritt-Harrison FCSI, managing partner at Merritt–Harrison Catering Consultancy
  • Rupert Culme-Seymour, chief operating officer of UKHospitality
  • Phil Shelley, immediate past chair of HCA
  • Roger Denton, national secretary of NACC
  • Andy Jones, chair of PS100
  • Stewart McKenzie, national chair of HCA
  • Michael Jones, editor of FCSI’s Foodservice Consultant Magazine
  • Andrew Seymour, editorial director of Foodservice Equipment Journal
  • Clare Nicholls, editor of Catering Insight

 For further details and timings, please visit www.commercialkitchenshow.co.uk/education.

 Recently confirmed sessions include an exclusive in-depth look at the important link between ergonomic kitchen design and efficiency.  Tyron Stephens-Smith, project & creative director at leading kitchen design house TAG, will share case studies of their work in kitchens at the world-renowned Oxo Tower and the award-winning Fredericks in London.  TAG’s ‘Designing the most efficient kitchens in the UK’ starts at 11am on the show’s second day (6 June), immediately following ‘The rise of connected kitchens’ panel discussion.  Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to hear the FEJ’s Andrew Seymour, Vision Commercial Kitchens’ MD Jack Sharkey, plus other leading industry insiders, share their take on the future of commercial kitchens and how technology is helping to change and improve operations and profits across multiple sectors in foodservice (10.15am, 6 June).

 Free trade registration

Commercial Kitchen returns to the NEC Birmingham on 5-6 June 2018.  Show features include a free two-day seminar programme, the Innovation Challenge Awards, and ceda Awards Gallery.

“Commercial Kitchen is a great industry event to seek out the latest innovations and possibilities for our kitchens, with a wide variety of great brands all under one roof,” says Vivek Singh, executive chef & CEO of The Cinnamon Collection.

“Commercial Kitchen is the ideal show to visit whether it’s to sense check your kitchen equipment against other brands or to find some new suppliers of equipment to suit your kitchen needs.  A must attend,” says – Chris Knights, group executive chef at Young’s & Geronimo Inns.

“It’s great to have a show dedicated for the commercial kitchen, it’s the most relevant UK show in my calendar,” says Adele Hing, kitchen & equipment development manager – food operations at Nando’s.

To register for a free trade pass, please visit www.commercialkitchenshow.co.uk and use priority code CK12 (direct link: https://eventdata.uk/Visitor/CommercialKitchen2018.aspx?TrackingCode=CK12).

 

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