Inan industrial park near Seattle’s airport, an Australian company called Micro-X is developing a system that could make air travelers’ dreams come true: speedy security screening that promises minimal interaction with TSA officers.
29.08.2023 - 09:00 / traveldailynews.com / Tatiana Rokou
Three days of inspirational conversation, meetings, talks, and experiences takes place in Mexico this October
Synergy – The Retreat Show returns for its second year this October on the sandy shores of the Riviera Maya at Palmaïa The House of AIA in Mexico, from 24-27 October 2023.
As the world’s first and only show dedicated to the retreat industry, Synergy provides a well-balanced platform for inspirational conversation, meetings, talks, creativity and experiences between luxury hotels and spas, retreat leaders and practitioners, and luxury travel designers looking for their next wellness escape.
Founded by Laura Montesanti, this fully immersive three-day event brings together the very best in the wellness and travel space as well as like-minded people who want to make an impact on the industry and build positive connections to shape successful businesses. As part of the show attendees can enjoy one-to-one meetings, industry related talks and seminars, networking parties and wellness experiences.
The team at Synergy understand how important a show’s setting can be for inspiring connection, creativity and relaxation. Palmaia The House of AIA is an exclusive sanctuary surrounded by more than 988 acres of undisturbed jungle and a kilometre of pristine beach. With oceanfront suites, a one-of-a-kind jungle spa, and the opportunity to experience a unique blend of abundance, vitality and culture, attendees will leave the show feeling energised, stimulated and restored.
Synergy’s inaugural show took place last year in Ibiza which brought together 250 travel and wellness industry insiders and high-profile individuals for three days of reconnection, networking and ideas sharing. Attendees enjoyed talks and workshops from leading wellness experts and practitioners, including bestselling wellbeing author and champion of Ayurveda, Jasmine Hemsley, and Anna Bjurstam, a leading figure in the wellness industry for over 25 years responsible for developing and taking the global wellness brand, Six Senses, to the next level.
Synergy’s founder Laura Montesanti is also available for interview or comment on a range of topics including:
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