In a district defined by glass towers, boardroom deals and the relentless pace of global commerce, there is a quieter revolution unfolding—one that is reshaping how business is done, how ideas are born, and how people connect.
At the centre of this shift stands The Maslow Sandton—not just as a hotel, but as a reimagined conferencing destination where productivity meets calm, and where the future of meetings is being written in real time.
A Sanctuary in the City That Never Slows Down
Sandton is often described as Africa’s richest square mile—a hub of ambition, innovation, and high-stakes decision-making. Yet, just minutes from its corporate core, The Maslow offers something rare: space to breathe.
Step beyond the skyline and into its expansive private gardens, where trees soften the noise of the city, manicured lawns stretch into the distance, and a tranquil pool deck reframes the rhythm of the day. It is here that conferencing takes on a new dimension—one that recognises that clarity doesn’t always come from intensity, but often from stillness.
In an era where research continues to highlight the cognitive benefits of nature—improved focus, restored attention, and enhanced creativity—the integration of outdoor spaces into meetings is no longer a luxury. It is a strategic advantage.
Rethinking the Modern Conference Experience
Today’s conferences are no longer confined to rigid agendas and fluorescent-lit rooms. They are dynamic, hybrid, and deeply human experiences.
Industry insights, including perspectives from global event specialists like Sarah Davidson of FPC Live, point to a clear trend: successful events are those that remove friction. The easier it is for delegates to engage, connect, and remain present, the more impactful the outcome.
This is where The Maslow excels.
From intimate boardroom discussions to multi-room corporate gatherings, the venue has been purpose-built to adapt. Flexibility is not an add-on—it is the foundation. Every space is designed to scale, evolve, and respond to the needs of modern organisations navigating an increasingly complex world.
The Rise of Hybrid: From Trend to Standard
If there is one defining shift in the conferencing landscape, it is the permanence of hybrid events.
According to Tracy Pretorius, Cluster Revenue Manager at The Maslow Sandton, demand for hybrid and tech-enabled events has surged by 25–35% since 2022. More tellingly, over 40% of corporate clients now expect hybrid capabilities as a standard requirement—even for fully in-person gatherings.
This is not a temporary adaptation. It is the new normal.
The Maslow meets this demand with fully integrated, hybrid-ready facilities, including advanced video conferencing technology designed to connect physical and remote audiences seamlessly. In line with global expectations highlighted by Conference Compass, the venue offers a unified, reliable tech ecosystem—eliminating the fragmentation that often disrupts events.
Here, technology doesn’t complicate the experience. It simplifies it.
The Details That Define Excellence
While high-end technology may headline the modern conference, it is often the smallest details that determine success.
At The Maslow, these details are anything but overlooked.
Ample power points and charging stations ensure that no device—and no idea—runs out of energy. High-speed Wi-Fi blankets the entire property, supporting everything from live streaming to quiet productivity.
And for those moments between sessions, the Wayfarer Business Lounge provides a dedicated space for focus, reflection, or a quick reset—an environment where work continues, uninterrupted and effortlessly.
A Destination Built for Connection
Accessibility remains one of the most critical factors in event planning, and here too, The Maslow delivers with precision.
Its proximity to the Gautrain Sandton Station offers a direct link to O. R. Tambo International Airport, ensuring seamless travel for both local and international delegates. Add to this ample on-site parking and a central location, and the logistical complexity of hosting an event begins to dissolve.
In a world where time is currency, convenience is power.
Dining That Elevates the Experience
No conference is complete without moments of connection beyond the boardroom—and at The Maslow, these moments are crafted with intention.
Delegates can begin their day with a generous breakfast buffet designed to energise early sessions. As the day unfolds, spaces like Lacuna Bistro and Lacuna Bar transform into hubs of conversation and collaboration.
At Lacuna Bistro, Executive Sous Chef Thokozane Shongwe curates Mediterranean-inspired dishes with a seasonal touch—bringing creativity from the kitchen to the table. Meanwhile, Lacuna Bar offers a more relaxed setting, perfect for unwinding over tapas, curated wines, or expertly crafted cocktails.
These are not just dining venues. They are extensions of the conference experience—spaces where ideas continue to flow long after the final presentation.
Beyond Business: A Complete Experience
With 281 elegantly appointed rooms, The Maslow accommodates both business and leisure travellers with ease. But what truly sets it apart is its ability to balance productivity with restoration.
After a full day of meetings, guests can retreat to the Africology Spa, unwind by the pool, or simply take in the serenity of the gardens. It is a reminder that the best work often happens when people are at their best.
Positioned for the Future of Conferencing
The timing of The Maslow’s offering could not be more relevant. According to the FCM Meetings and Events 2026 Trends Report, 92% of organisations expect their meeting budgets to hold or increase this year. In-person events are firmly back, but with new expectations: safety, simplicity, flexibility, and meaningful engagement.
Medium-sized gatherings are leading the way—and it is precisely this space where The Maslow thrives.
With Day Conference Packages starting from R635 per person—including venue hire, standard equipment, three tea breaks, and a light lunch—the venue offers not just value, but a complete, considered experience.
Where Every Detail Works for You
From complimentary Wi-Fi and shuttle services to Sandton Gautrain, Sandton City Mall and Nelson Mandela Square, to free on-site parking, every element has been designed to remove friction and enhance flow.
Because at its core, The Maslow Sandton understands something fundamental:
Great conferences are not just about information. They are about connection, clarity, and experience.
And in a city built on ambition, it offers something even more powerful—a place where business feels effortless.
































