Join us on Wednesday, 24 June, for an AI workshop designed for travel businesses, followed by networking with fellow industry leaders.
The workshop will be led by two representatives from Heads on Pillows: Dinh Dinh (Jasmine) Vo, Lead Account Executive, Southeast Asia, and Shaun Huy, SEO/GEO Manager.
Topics will include:
• Why GEO is different from traditional SEO
• How AI search actually works in travel and hospitality
• Why brand definition matters before AI acceleration
• Why GEO cannot be measured like traditional SEO
• Prompt monitoring and new success metrics
The workshop will be followed by an interactive session where you will:
• Learn how you want to be found versus how customers are actually searching
• Explore live AI brand prompts
• Receive an infrastructure audit for AI discoverability
• Walk away with actionable recommendations
The event will be held at Hyatt Regency Bali in Sanur. Networking drinks will be provided for all attendees, courtesy of our event sponsor, Airwallex.
About the sponsor
Airwallex is a global payments and financial platform helping businesses operate across borders with ease through multi-currency accounts, international payments, and modern financial infrastructure.
📍 Location: Hyatt Regency Bali - Jl. Danau Tamblingan No.89, Sanur
⏰ Time: 4 pm to 7 pm
Agenda
• 4 pm - Arrival and networking
• 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm - Workshop: The AI Search Playbook for Travel Businesses
• 5:30 pm - 7 pm - Networking drinks
Speakers
Dinh Dinh (Jasmine) Vo is Lead Account Executive SE Asia at Heads on Pillows, specializing in hospitality, with a strong foundation in project management and a proven track record of servicing hotel clients across Southeast Asia. She is currently leading a team to deliver data-driven marketing strategies focused on one core objective: driving Heads on Pillows (HOP) and maximizing direct bookings.
Shaun Huy is an SEO/GEO Manager at Artemis Digital and Heads On Pillows, helping brands grow their organic visibility across both traditional search and the new wave of generative engines across the global market. With a background spanning hospitality and tourism alongside broader multi-industry experience, he focuses on turning organic search into a reliable growth channel rather than just a line item in the marketing budget.
This workshop and networking are open to travel professionals across the industry, including tour operators, travel agents, DMCs, and hotels.
Please note that capacity is limited, so we recommend registering in advance.
Looking forward to seeing you on 24 June!