Digital Sampark Hosts Hospitality Summit 2025 with Support from MSME Sampark

New Delhi, July 4, 2025 — The India Hotel & Homestay Summit 2025, organised by Digital Sampark, was successfully held at Holiday Inn, Mayur Vihar, bringing together key stakeholders from across the hospitality ecosystem for a day of meaningful discussions, collaboration, and recognition.

The summit convened hoteliers, homestay owners, resort founders, chefs, marketing professionals, and tourism representatives, all united by a shared objective—to shape the future of hospitality through innovation, inclusion, and guest-centric growth.

The day commenced with a welcome networking session, followed by the opening panel on “How to Scale in Hospitality.” Panelists addressed the core challenges faced by businesses during expansion, including staffing constraints, operational consistency, and maintaining service quality across properties. The conversation focused on the importance of building internal systems, team culture, and sustainable growth strategies.

In an engaging fireside chat, Mr. Roshan M. Thomas, IDAS, Director, Skilling & Capacity Building Division, Ministry of Tourism, emphasised the role of training and workforce development, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 destinations. He highlighted the need to equip local talent with practical hospitality skills that align with industry demand and guest expectations.

A standout moment was the session with Mr. Suresh Mansharamani  , who introduced the audience to the concept of SME IPOs. He encouraged hospitality entrepreneurs—particularly small hotel and homestay owners—to explore the opportunity of raising capital through public listing. His session simplified the process and inspired attendees to think long-term in terms of growth and institutional credibility.

The session on “5-Star Experience on a 3-Star Budget” sparked lively discussion around delivering exceptional guest experiences without inflating costs. Panelists shared actionable ideas, such as personalisation, local integration, and smart service enhancements that increase value without heavy spending.

The Culinary Innovation discussion offered fresh perspectives on how food has become a storytelling medium. Experts shared insights on guest expectations shifting toward authenticity, regional ingredients, and emotional connection through cuisine. The session reinforced the idea that culinary experiences are no longer a support function—they are central to hospitality branding.

Throughout the summit, attendees openly discussed industry-wide issues such as OTA dependency, staffing shortages, review management, and the evolving expectations of modern travellers. Solutions such as collaborative marketing, local hiring, better guest data use, and stronger post-stay engagement were widely endorsed.

The event concluded with the Hospitality Growth Awards 2025, recognising professionals and organisations making significant contributions to the industry through innovation, guest service, and business impact.

The India Hotel & Homestay Summit 2025 proved to be a valuable platform for learning, connection, and forward-looking dialogue. It reaffirmed that the strength of India’s hospitality sector lies not just in infrastructure, but in the people, purpose, and passion behind every guest experience.

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