ishga hold the torch for Scottish business at the Global Wellness Summit

04/11/2024
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Hebridean results-driven organic spa brand ishga, headquartered on the Isle of Lewis is an official partner of the Global Wellness Summit 2024 taking place at Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort and Spa, St Andrews.

The international event welcomes over 500 delegates from the spa, wellness, hotel and hospitality industries for a four-day event (November 4-7) that brings together leaders and visionaries to positively impact and shape the future.

Credit: ishga

As the foremost gathering of international leaders in the multitrillion-dollar global wellness economy ($5.6 trillion in 2022), the theme for the 2024 conference is “A Watershed Moment for Wellness.”

It is a natural fit for ishga, a seaweed skincare brand that sustainably harvests seaweed from the pure, pristine water of the Hebrides and manufactures the products on the island.

ishga is the only Scottish brand attending and is one of a handful of UK-based companies involved in this prestigious event.

Credit: ishga

It enables ishga to showcase Scottish excellence and demonstrate the uniqueness of the business which supplies over 100 UK spas including Fairmont St Andrews, Kimpton Blythswood Square, the Dorchester and Coworth Park.

Leon Trayling, Co-Founder of ishga will be discussing the potent skincare benefits of Scottish seaweed and explaining how the company develops and manufactures all of its products in Sornoway on the Isle of Lewis for global distribution (including US, Japan, Australia and China).

Leon Trayling, Co-Founder of ishga (Credit: ishga)

“We are really excited to be parterning with the Global Wellness Summit this year as it brings its event to Scotland for the very first time.

“It’s an opportunity for us to promote our unique landscape and pristne environment to a global audience and communicate the great work that ishga has been doing since its launch in 2013.” said Leon Trayling, Co-Founder, ishga.

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