MANGUPURA, balitourismnow.com – The Human Resources Association (HRA) Bali is excited to present HRCON 2026, a leading regional convention that has been held annually since 2017.
This year, the event will take place on 15 August 2026 at Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa, bringing together human capital leaders from the hospitality industry across Southeast Asia.
“With the theme “Humanizing the Digital Future & Embracing the Entrepreneurial Mindset,” HRCON 2026 is designed to be dynamic and interactive,” said HRA Bali Chairperson, Vira Risnayani, in Kuta on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
The one-day event will feature inspiring keynote sessions and engaging panel discussions on the main stage, followed by breakout sessions where participants can dive deeper into key topics like AI, leadership, workforce transformation, and employee wellbeing.
It’s a space where fresh ideas meet real-world insights—connecting people, sharing knowledge, and sparking collaboration across the region.
“HRCON continues to grow as a platform that brings together forward-thinking leaders in the industry,” emphasized Vira Risnayani, explaining the benefits of the event.
At HRCON 2026, participants can gain valuable insights while building meaningful connections across Southeast Asia.
For speakers, it’s a great opportunity to inspire and engage with a curated audience of decision-makers. Sponsors will also enjoy strong brand exposure and direct access to a vibrant hospitality network.
More than just an annual conference, HRCON has grown into a movement—bringing people together to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and drive positive change for the future of human capital.
HRA Bali warmly invites participants, speakers, and partners to join this exciting movement in the hospitality industry.
Stay connected with us on Instagram at @hra_bali, reach out via execadmin@hrabali.com, or visit hrabali.com to secure your spot and be part of shaping the future of human capital in Southeast Asia.
HRA Bali was founded in 2012 as a national non-profit organization and open platform that brings together stakeholders from various industries—hotels, restaurants, tourist destinations, educational institutions, travel agents, and non-profit organizations.
“HRA Bali focuses on education, support, and professional development for human resources, specifically in Bali, while remaining open to collaboration across Indonesia,” he concluded. [oko]


