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20th Annual Edition
Business of Luxury Summit has closed for another year but we'll be back again next year on 18 -20 May 2025. Thank you to all those who attended in-person and online, to our incredible line-up of speakers and sponsors who all greatly contributed to the success of the event.
Marking its 20th annual gathering in 2024, the Business of Luxury Summit returned to Venice, one of Europe’s most iconic and celebrated cities. In a country renowned for its luxury goods heritage, the Summit explored the changes in the industry over the past two decades and explored what's in store for the next 20 years. The sector continues to grow despite significant economic and geopolitical uncertainty. What can the industry do to maintain this positive outlook? How can businesses adapt to accommodate the increasing demands of their consumers? Where will the next big deals come from?
Co-chaired by the FT’s editor Roula Khalaf and the HTSI’s editor Jo Ellison, the Summit gathered leading executives from the industry across three days of thought-provoking keynotes, lively debates and an exclusive reception and gala dinner.
2024 Speakers
Why Attend?
Understand
What's happening in the luxury industry and what luxury brands are doing to stay one step ahead
Connect
And build relationships with some of the biggest luxury brands and innovators
Discover
The latest luxury trends shaping the sector to help you win new business
The Power of Networking
✓ 76% of attendees in 2023 were CEO, Managing Director or Vice President level meaning you are amongst true decision-makers
✓ An opportunity to establish new relationships and strengthen existing ties through the summit dinner, drinks receptions and networking lunches
✓ Conduct months worth of meetings in just 3 days
Supporting Partners
"An incredibly well-curated event. A great combination of thought-provoking discussions and networking."
2023 Attendee
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