NRA Show 2010 Is the Place to Be to Jumpstart Economic Recovery

nra show 2010

nra show 2010

With economic recovery underway, 2010 is expected to be a better year for the restaurant [Industry than 2008 and 2009. While the Recovery is gradual and will be most evident in the second half of this year, now is the time to get ahead of the curve.

To leverage the improving economic conditions, restaurant operators must be sure to maximize productivity with the best products and services on the market today. No other industry event offers more opportunities to do so than the National Restaurant Association Restaurant, Hotel-Motel Show, held May 22-25 at Chicago's McCormick Place. The NRA Show is the restaurant and hospitality industry's most comprehensive global venue, offering more opportunities than ever to xplore current and future trends.

NRA Show 2010 will gather the best and the brightest of the industry, including 2,000 exhibiting companies showcasing thousands of products and services. It is the industry's premier venue to build relationships and network, learn from experts and peers, and explore the latest trends in food and beverage, equipment, training, and cooking techniques. One trip to Chicago this May will deliver the product knowledge, vendor contacts, and education every restaurant operator needs to succeed.

NRA Show 2010 will also feature more than 65 education sessions included in the price of admission. These sessions, led by recognized industry leaders, will address hot topics, from workforce management and menu trends and development, to the latest technology innovations and brand-building strategies.

The event also bas its fair share of star power, including the celebrity book signing feature and culinary showcases. Some of the industry's most well-known chefs and restaurateurs will share their inspiration and passion for the restaurant business.

For restaurant operators planning to remodel or redecorate their restaurants, the Ask the Design Experts feature will offer opportunities for exclusive, one-on-one consultations with top design companies. The Smart Design pavilion, anchored by the Conserve Solutions Center, will be the hub for design and practices related to sustainability and "going green.

The Technology Pavilion will again showcase the latest technology innovations that can help restaurant operators streamline back-of-the-house operations, enhance customer service, market to new target audiences, and control costs.

Source: Asian Restaurant News I Apr 2010 A-R-N.net

Pictures: Official NRA Show 2010 Web Site