
Hotel Technology Next Generation is a global trade association that fosters, through collaboration and partnership among hoteliers and technology providers, the development of next-generation solutions that will enable them to do business globally in the 21st century. HTNG is run by and for the benefit of hotel IT executives, with active support from technology providers and other industry participants.

Since 1991, the International Spa Association has been recognized worldwide as the professional organization and voice of the spa industry, representing health and wellness facilities and providers in more than 70 countries. ISPA advances the spa industry by providing invaluable educational and networking opportunities, promoting the value of the spa experience and speaking as the authoritative voice to foster professionalism and growth.

The Professional Beauty Association (PBA) is a non-profit trade association that represents the interests of the professional beauty industry from manufacturers and distributors to salons/spas and beauty professionals. PBA offers business tools, education, advocacy, networking and more to improve individual businesses and the industry as a whole.

The Day Spa Association serves as the primary business resource to support and connect day spa professionals – owners, managers, practitioners and vendors. This group is open to all spa professionals – both members and non-members – of the DSA. They reach out to the broad range of wellness providers within our industry and invite all to actively participate in the organization to bring their ideas for growth and success.

The integration of medicine and wellness is evolving and growing rapidly. The International Medical Spa Association (IMSA) focuses on the health & wellness community that includes a medical component.








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