After the overwhelming success of its inaugural event last year, the highly anticipated Maximum Occupancy West Coast conference is set to return to Perth for its 2025 edition—bigger, bolder, and packed with even more insights for the accommodation industry.
Taking place on 12 June 2025 at the newly refurbished Pan Pacific Hotel Perth, the conference will expand its scope to cover a wider range of topics, trends, and technologies impacting hotels, motels, serviced apartments, resorts, and other accommodation providers across Western Australia and beyond.

This year’s conference promises to deliver even more value with additional sessions, deeper insights, and a broader lineup of industry-leading speakers. Attendees will hear keynote presentations from many of the leading hotel and accommodation stand-outs as well as global tech giants Google and TikTok on how people are now searching and booking hotels.
The latest occupancy data and forecasts will be presented by STR and HTL Howath, as well as a highly anticipated session on Artificial Intelligence (AI)—one of the most talked-about topics in the industry today with one of APAC’s foremost experts in practical application of AI in the hotel sector, Howard Phung. His keynote will explore how accommodation businesses can leverage AI to boost both productivity and profitability.

Also headlining Adrian Caruso, Conference Organiser and Managing Director of Fastrack Digital, shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming event: "I’m excited to bring the Maximum Occupancy conference back to Perth after last year’s incredible launch. This year, we’re expanding our focus to cover every sector of the accommodation industry, ensuring there’s something for everyone—whether you’re running a boutique B&B, holiday park or managing a global hotel chain."
With increased demand and growing interest from across the country, Maximum Occupancy West Coast 2025 is shaping up to be a must-attend event for anyone involved in the business of accommodation.
Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are now available. Visit www.maximumoccupancy.com.au for more information.

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