KEY POINTS
- The Bench unveiled the Future Hospitality Summit Egypt for 10–11 November 2026 in Cairo.
- The event aims to connect investors, developers and government leaders under the theme “Where Heritage Inspires Investment.”
- Summit will focus heavily on hospitality growth, real estate partnerships and branded residences.
The Bench announced a new major hospitality conference scheduled for Cairo, Egypt.
Named the Future Hospitality Summit Egypt, the two-day event will run on 10–11 November 2026 at the Sofitel Downtown Cairo Nile.
Organizers said the summit will join other global events in The Bench’s portfolio, such as FHS World in Dubai, FHS Saudi Arabia and FHS Africa in Kenya.
Under the banner “Where Heritage Inspires Investment,” the forum will bring together owners, investors, operators and developers.
Government officials and industry leaders are also expected to attend for networking and deal-making.
The summit comes as Egypt’s hospitality industry experiences rapid growth supported by tourism incentives and policy reforms.
In 2025, Egypt welcomed a record number of overseas visitors, boosting confidence in long-term development.
Economic forecasts suggest the hospitality sector could be worth billions by 2034.
A rising trend in branded residences, where global hotel brands partner with real estate developers, underscores investment potential.
Reports indicate that nearly half of high-net-worth investors eye Egypt’s property market for these asset types.
FHS Egypt’s agenda will include sessions on investment outlooks and capital flows.
Delegates will explore themes such as smart tourism, sustainability and digital transformation.
The summit will also address operational performance and long-term value creation in hospitality and real estate.
Organizers said the event offers a platform for senior executives to share market insights and build strategic partnerships.
Egypt’s Vision 2030 initiative, which supports tourism and infrastructure growth, is expected to be a key backdrop for discussions.
The Bench described FHS Egypt as an opportunity to translate tourism momentum into real investment outcomes.
The forum’s networking segments are designed to facilitate capital deployment and project acceleration.
Officials said themes like mega-project incentives will help drive decision-making at scale.
Summit organizers include global hospitality brands and major industry partners.
The message from The Bench emphasized practical outcomes over purely conceptual discussions.
Egypt’s rapid tourism resurgence continues to attract international industry attention.
Investment delegates will have dedicated sessions focused on branded residences and mixed-use resorts.
These formats have drawn increased interest from developers seeking diversified revenue streams.
The summit’s content aims to balance macro trends with operational issues facing hoteliers today.
Organizers also plan to feature case studies and expert analyses.
Attendees are expected from across travel, tourism, and real estate sectors.
This new summit underscores Egypt’s positioning as an emerging global hospitality investment hub.








