
The booming hospitality construction pipeline in the CALA region makes HRDS a pivotal venue for designers, developers, and suppliers to source products, forge partnerships, and accelerate project delivery, directly influencing market growth.
The Southern United States, Caribbean and Latin America (CALA) are experiencing an unprecedented surge in hotel and resort development. Lodging Econometrics’ latest pipeline report shows Latin America alone adding 22% YoY, with nearly 750 projects under construction and another 360 slated through 2027. This rapid expansion fuels a heightened need for specialized design expertise, innovative materials, and streamlined procurement processes, positioning Miami Beach as a strategic hub for industry stakeholders to converge.
HRDS 2026 capitalizes on this momentum by gathering more than 250 cross‑sector exhibitors, from interior suppliers to wellness solution providers, under one roof. The free‑to‑attend format, combined with a product showcase gallery and IDCEC‑accredited education sessions, offers attendees a condensed research environment and professional development opportunities. Speakers from leading hotel brands and developers will dissect trends such as branding integration, private‑island projects, and regional design influences, while networking events like speed sessions and wellness activities foster real‑time collaboration.
Beyond hospitality, the co‑located Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Americas extends the event’s relevance to the maritime sector, allowing participants to cross‑pollinate ideas between hotel and cruise ship design. This synergy accelerates innovation in guest experience, sustainability, and operational efficiency. As the CALA construction pipeline continues to expand, HRDS serves as a catalyst for product adoption, talent upskilling, and partnership formation, ultimately shaping the next wave of luxury and lifestyle destinations across the region.
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