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Hotel Sustainability: Top 3 Technologies to Implement in 2020 - Hospitality Net World Panel - 2 views

  • PaaS models
  • solar PV systems
  • waste heat recovery
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  • Occupancy sensors
  • room automation
  • Utilities are 2nd highest cost of the hotel
  • a step back t
  • submetering
  • renewable energy
  • technology to reduce food waste
  • Digitize Building-Material Waste
  • Continuous performance monitoring
  • food waste management software
  • research and conservation
  • smart building resources and reducting emission technology
  • waste management
  • Solar Photovoltaic
  • Occupancy Sensors
  • Carbon Measurement Tools
  • work well and efficiently
  • base decisions on more than just capital costs and to realize that embracing sustainability
  • Smart Water Systems
  • better utilisation of your information technology
  • sensor tech
  • smart energy tech
  • social technology
  • low-cost high-resolution monitoring equipment
  • real-time reporting
  • (water and energy)
  • Building Management Systems
  • refrain from rushing to “get the job done regardless of the cost”
  • Food Waste Analysis Technology
  • digital thermostat
  • Renewable energy
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Big Data Analytics
  • Machine Learning
  • data collection
  • food waste
  • “paperless” experience for guests and staff
  • smart green mobility
  • closed-loop technologies
  • truely green energy systems
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    This article asks 21 hospitality experts what their top 3 technologies to implement in 2020 are. Recurring choices include: renewable energy, smart rooms, food waste management, water conservation, and data collection.
ldevaul

8 Disruptive Hotel Technology Trends to Watch in 2021 - 6 views

  • For those of us keeping an eye on technology in hotels, it can be difficult to discern what trends are here to stay and what trends are simply a marketing stunt.
  • Venture capitalists are finally starting to recognize the opportunity to invest in tools and platforms that allow hotels to capture new levels of hotel operations efficiency and revenue growth.
  • Cloudbeds offers an all-in-one suite of tools, including a property management system, channel manager, booking engine, and revenue manager, growing revenue and automating workflows at more than 20,000 properties.
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      This is definitely something to look into. SaaS programs, nowadays, are super robust and offer so much data and opportunity for large and small businesses.
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  • Despite being one of the largest and most dynamic segments of the US and global economy, penetration of cloud-based technologies in the segment remains incredibly low, and the vendor landscape remains tremendously fragmented on a global basis,” says Matt Melymuka, co-founder and partner at PeakSpan Capital.
    • ldevaul
       
      This is very interesting...one of the largest industries and they are the slowest to invest in cloud-based technologies. A lot of companies clearly prefer to print everything and leave an actual paper trail!
  • Hotels use Zingle’s messaging tools to deliver five-star service at scale; Medallia’s investment in Zingle gives hotels the opportunity to provide frictionless guest service and streamline time-consuming interactions, such as check-in.
    • ldevaul
       
      I'm sure companies who invested in this program during the height of pandemic were very thankful!
  • Life House, a tech-first hotel experience, shows proof-of-concept: that hotels that invest in technology drive higher revenue, better guest reviews, and a higher star-rating.
  • Hotels are catching on, adding convenience through streaming, voice activation, guest-room tablets, and food ordering tech.
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      The guest room tablets that can order room service and manage the operating system in the room is a game changer. Hotel Mousai in PV Mexico has this installed in all of their suites and it was super impressive!
  • White labeling is a practice in which a product – in this case, hotel software – is manufactured by a third party and uses branding by the purchaser, or marketer, so that the end product appears to have been produced by the purchaser.
  • Oaky, one of the industry’s leading upselling tools, raised a Series A funding round of $9.5 million led by PeakScan Capital. Oaky’s appeal to investors stems from the app’s data-driven approach to driving incremental revenue. Their deep understanding of customer behavior makes Oaky one of the top-rated upselling tools on the market today.
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      This would be great for hotels who are struggling to increase their revenue.
  • For instance, feeding data from your PMS into a business intelligence tool leads to real, operational data to analyze trends and provide recommendations for better marketing campaigns, smarter staffing decisions, seasonal trends, and market competition. Hotels that are comfortable using APIs can automate tasks that take up much of their employee’s time with manual data entry.
  • On-demand convenience dominates our lives, and guests expect this level of ease from their hotel experience as well.
  • An API, application programming interface, is simply a messenger of data between applications. APIs allow your various hotel technology tools and programs to work together, connecting your RMS to a PMS, or your PMS to your upsell software, or your business intelligence software to your PMS. An API makes your technology user-friendly and efficient; when your tools work together, you capture each platform’s full capabilities.
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      This is super useful! When all of your software can speak to each other it improves productivity so much!
  • Hilton is taking a different approach, partnering with Netflix to allow guests to control their streaming straight from the Hilton Honors mobile app.
    • ldevaul
       
      This is genius! Definitely will be trying this at my next Hilton stay.
  • As far as voice-activation, Volara is leading the way in providing a thoughtful, Alexa-esque guest-room solution. Volara integrates with the most popular work order management systems so that guests can make requests and get confirmation when the item or service they need will be delivered.
  • And for savvy marketing managers, tablets provide a new channel through which to send targeted, automated messages generating $5,000 per month in additional revenue.
    • ldevaul
       
      This is great for hotel marketers! Proving their value and having the company invest in tech that shows an huge ROI. Love this!
  • 2nd Kitchen is a godsend for hotels without a kitchen on-site: guests can order room service from restaurants near your hotel, taking care of care of orders, menus, payment, fulfillment, and customer support for your property.
  • Hotels are a prime target for hackers. “Only about 25% of all U.S. businesses, including hotel operators, are fully compliant with current data security best practices. That means that three out of four are not and are potential disasters waiting to happen,” reported one cybersecurity expert.
    • ldevaul
       
      This is definitely worth exploring more!
  • Numerous high-profile malware attacks on the hotel industry have led to hundreds of millions of guests’ data being compromised and millions of dollars in damage. Just this February, MGM Resorts revealed they were the target of a massive data breach that compromised personal information for more than 10.6 million guests. Files leaked in the MGM attack included information on celebrities, chief executives of technology companies, reporters and government officials, according to Skift.
  • Expedia and Booking have taken some pretty big hits in recent months.
  • Why the dive in stock price? There are two factors outside Coronavirus that are impacting OTAs. First, hotels are getting better at capturing direct bookings. Hotel tech like direct booking platforms, metasearch ad managers, and messaging integrations help properties draw more visitors to their site and convert more direct bookings, circumventing the high OTA commissions in the process.
  • Secondly, Google has entered the travel market in a big way. Google has expanded from traditional AdWords to include hotels everywhere via its Hotel Ads product.
  • 5G may be getting all the buzz, but for property owners, WiFi 6 is much more relevant. WiFi 6 is the term used to describe the next iteration of Wifi, a faster, more efficient connection enabled through new technologies. WiFi 6 is about 30% faster than our current WiFi.
  • With WiFi 6, your property can leverage in-room technology to provide better service, driving positive guest reviews and repeat business. Smart thermostats, smart speakers, and smart locks will all perform better with the adoption of WiFi 6 over the next five years.
  • Investors in Oaky already recognize this next insight: data has become the world’s most valuable resource. The sooner you start to mine guest data for better customer insights, the better positioned your property will be against your competition.
  • Data can fuel smarter marketing campaigns, inform your pricing, and help you capture a higher market share than your competitors by knowing your guests on a deeper level.
  • Earlier this year, Revinate launched the hotel industry's first Guest Data Platform to aggregate, clean and deliver rich guest profiles for hotels and property groups of all sizes. The platform combines data from multiple sources to provide a complete picture of a hotel’s guests, delivering the information needed to increase guest satisfaction scores, direct bookings, and ultimately, profit.
  • Brands in the alternative lodging sector include Stay Alfred, Sonder, The Guild Hotels and to some extent groups such as Selina and OYO. 
  • The biggest distraction or barrier these next-gen hotels face is that they’re taking the wrong approach to tech. The companies that win will be the ones who stop acting like tech companies – using buzzwords like AI and virtual concierge – and focus on being more innovative and agile real estate businesses than traditional market players today. Those that succeed will be tech-enabled businesses; not tech businesses.
  • Smart hotel rooms use technology to allow guests to personalize their stay experiences.
  • Technology is becoming more important to hotel operations because it can deliver increasingly high value for hoteliers and guests.
  • The most important software in the hotel industry is the property management system, which acts as “mission control” for hotel operations. Hoteliers use a PMS to manage reservations, check guests in and out, and handle billing.
  • While exciting technologies present new options for hoteliers to enhance their offerings, these new innovations also mean hoteliers must focus on data security and continued training when implementing the technology that guests expect.
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    This article takes a deep dive into the emerging tech trends in 2021. They briefly touched on how SaaS is slowly taking over the traditional PMS and how venture capitalist can't get enough of these programs. Another honorable mention in this article is the explosion of guest room tech such as streaming services, voice activation, and guest room tablets. OTAs that have traditionally been top dogs when it came to hotel bookings are slowly declining and big data is becoming super insightful to hoteliers. This article touches on so many avenues of tech and it's definitely a must read!
ldevaul

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Selects AWS as Its Preferred Cloud Provider to Enhance Guest Experiences | Hospitality Technology - 0 views

  • Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company, announced a global collaboration with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc., a hotel franchising company, to upgrade its technology infrastructure and develop and deliver new guest services across its 21 hotel brands — including Days Inn, La Quinta, Microtel, Ramada, Super 8, and Wyndham.
  • Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company, announced a global collaboration with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc., a hotel franchising company, to upgrade its technology infrastructure and develop and deliver new guest services across its 21 hotel brands — including Days Inn, La Quinta, Microtel, Ramada, Super 8, and Wyndham.
    • ldevaul
       
      This is HUGE!
  • putting it on track to achieve its goal of running 90% of its infrastructure in the cloud.
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  • xpanding its presence in the cloud will enable Wyndham to focus on growing its core hotel franchise business—seamlessly integrating new properties into its network—while leveraging AWS’s proven global infrastructure to help meet demand where it arises post-pandemic during the peak summer travel season. 
  • For example, Wyndham will use AWS machine learning to help optimize over 90,000 daily rate changes across its approximately 9,000 hotels to help maximize occupancy rates that vary according to factors such as location, weather, and time of year.
  • In addition, Wyndham will use AWS to develop new digital services for guests to automate check-in and leverage AWS partners to deliver customized offers during hotel stays, such as recommendations on local attractions, restaurants, and entertainment. 
  • Looking ahead, Wyndham will use AWS to remain agile and adapt to rapidly changing guest and market needs with plans to use AWS machine learning to drive demand with greater personalization and more timely and relevant guest offers.
  • “By moving the majority of our workloads to the cloud, Wyndham was able to rapidly respond to the changing business conditions brought on by COVID-19, and now we’re positioned to scale our operations as different parts of the world begin to reopen.
  • “The hotel industry has faced a series of rapid changes recently, yet by running on AWS Wyndham gains the insights and agility it needs to support its franchisees, transform its customer engagement, service, and business models, and remain an industry leader,”
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    This article announces the global collaboration between Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc. This collaboration is going to allow the Wyndham to upgrade their infrastructure tech and deliver an entirely new way to experience customer service. What I found to be very interesting, besides Wyndham being 90% cloud based, was that AWS is going to help the hotelier develop a new way for guest to automate check-in and leverage AWS partner to deliver customized offers. It will be able to recommend local attractions, restaurants, and entertainment.
vriverol

Cloud computing is booming, but these are the challenges that lie ahead | ZDNET - 0 views

  • According to a recent report by tech analyst Gartner, worldwide consumer spending on public cloud services is forecast to grow 20.7% to $591.8 billion in 2023, up from $490.3 billion in 2022. That's compared to the 18.8% growth forecast for 2022.
  • The technical expertise needed to support the rapid adoption of cloud is something hiring managers need to think about as they head into 2023
  • The lack of cybersecurity staff – which is facing a dual challenge of extreme demand and high rates of stress and burnout-related attrition – has become particularly acute over the past year
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  • Hewitt says the rise of hybrid cloud has raised specific challenges for security by creating more potential entry points for malicious code and similar threats.
  • ar threats.
  • Managing risks properly will require an empowered IT leadership that is given a say in strategic decision-making processes – something you'd might assume is a given, but continues to be a complaint among tech leaders.
  • "Higher-wage and more skilled staff are required to develop modern SaaS applications, so organizations will be challenged as hiring is reduced to control costs," wrote Sid Nag, vice president analyst at Gartner.
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    As spending on cloud services jumps up almost 21% from last year, everything seems to be positive for this fast growing technology. It is, however, facing some challenges along the way that companies are going to need to take into consideration when spending on these services. Making sure they have a well qualifies and capable team to keep these services secure without burning them out is one of the concerns employees are bringing up in recent conversations. The security and safety of the data held by these services is very important, and needs to be prioritized in the day to day decisions made by all companies that utilize these services. Threats and malicious code taken advantage of by hackers is ever growing, and requires a constant, educated team with empowerment to protect to constantly watch out for these threats. Cloud computing still continues to grow, and is still a great advancement in business, but it also still needs to have it's threats carefully assessed and addressed to make sure it remains secure.
bbalthaser

Philips PDS helping hotels reduce e-waste with software update - Recycling Today - 0 views

  • Latest figures show a record-breaking 53.6 million metric tons of e-waste in 2019, up 21 percent since 2014.
  • Part of Philips PDS’ ongoing commitment to improving its own and its customers’ green credentials, its MediaSuite Android-powered TVs – found in hotels and hospitals around the world – now get better with age, with regular updates bringing a consistent, high-performing experience, regardless of when the TV was purchased.
  • From reimagining packaging through to extending product lifetimes, sustainability is a key requirement for our customers and a clear deliverable achieved with these updates.”
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  • “With MediaSuite and our Extended Lifetime guarantee, hotel TVs get better with age, ensuring greater return on investment and the ultimate, uncompromised TV viewing experience for every guest in every room.”
  • We don’t believe in limiting the latest and greatest features to the newest Philips models. We want our customers to be able to offer the best experience at all times, not just when their TVs are due for replacement. We hope our strategy brings some welcome relief to the industry, both today and into the future,” Verhaeghe says.
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    Phillips a manufacturer of TVs and other electronics made efforts to reduce its carbon footprint in terms of e-waste by extending the lifetime of its current products used in hospitality. They did this by creating software updates that would upgrade the TVs without having to replace them with newer models that have all the bells and whistles that guests expect to have in newer Smart TVs. Since 2019 "53.6 million metric tons of e-waste" have been calculated up 21 percent since 2014. Laptops and TVs are among the highest number of items being discarded. Phillips like many companies has committed to making green initiatives and one of these ways was with currently used TVs in the industry. Rather than replace them with a newer model they can update with simple software which allows them to last longer. Sustainability has been at the forefront of customers' minds and Phillips made its own commitment to sustainability in the industry. It is great to see tech giants making efforts to be sustainable. I know we hear about "green initiatives" but we often don't see them. This is something tangible and has a huge impact not only on the tech side but for hospitality providers. Instead of needing the greatest and latest they can save money and keep using currently purchased tech and just upgrade it. I find this very appealing especially for smaller HSP that may not have budget replacement every so often. I also find this good for consumers because it can also be done at home. These updates are available for all Phillips tv users, not just HSP. So this goes a long way to benefit the environment. And many more ideas can come from this simple idea.
Joshua Frost

Holland America Line Offers Sale During National Cruise Vacation Week | Travel Agent Central - 0 views

  • Holland America Line Offers Sale During National Cruise Vacation Week
  • National Cruise Vacation Week that runs Oct. 21-27, 201
  • Marketing support is available with customizable e-mails, flyers and website banner ads.
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  • Travel sellers who register by contacting their Business Development Manager receive an On-Board Value Booklet that contains coupons valued at more than $200 in savings off shipboard services and can take advantage of reduced deposits for their clients.
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    As if any of us can afford a vacation these days, Holland America is offering reduced rates for National Cruise Vacation Week. The cruise line promoted this sale through a series of e-mails, flyers, and website banner ads in order to make it easier for possible consumers to view option and then make their reservations online. By completing this booking, guests were able to receive a $200 credit on board of the ship to use for services or souvenirs.
Nicole Spencer

Senior Housing Design for the Future Involves "As Much Flexibility As Possible" - Senior Housing News - 0 views

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    The following articles are from the ALFA Update, case studies from Senior Living Executive, and audio files from ALFA's conference sessions. Building and Technology articles focus on  ideas, best practices and solutions to problems related to green living, physical plant, space planning, and security.
Danielle Forem

Essential apps enhance Vegas visits - Travel Weekly - 0 views

  • Vegas Mate has relevant information not found on other apps, such as a listing of resort fees, finding the top suites, information for travelers on getting around, conventions, gambling and more. Under the tourist tips section, there is info on how to tip, where to find medical attention, things to do for those under 21, etc.
  • a news feed pulls in the latest updates and weather from around the city, and a trip planner helps keep all those show tickets, dinner reservations and hotel bookings in order.
  • might net additional deals and discounts.
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  • ome of the apps (such as the Aria) offer virtual tours of the rooms while others (like the app for Luxor) have much simpler listings.
  • A new wine menu app enables guests to read reviews about wines, rate beverages and email wine labels to themselves so they won't forget a vintage they've particularly enjoyed.
  • Loyalty Program is built into it. Wynn has added features such as short video clips from its show, "Le Reve," its nightclubs and a couple of the resort's bars.
  • ODDcase Blackjack comes highly recommended as a training tool for blackjack.
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    Almost everyone has a smart phone now and days. Apps are used for almost anything and this article gives evidence to how much you can do with an app. The article focuses on Las Vegas and how many hotels have different apps for every occasion. Vegas Mate caught my attention from how it has things such as "a listing of resort fees, top suites, information for travelers on getting around, conventions, gambling and more" that other Vegas apps don't have. I believe it takes great time and money for these companies to keep up with the ever changing schedules for each hotel. I'm a planner and I was really intrigued on how this certain app pulls up the latest update and weather from around the city and even "keep all those show tickets, dinner reservations and hotel bookings in order." I mean who can beat that? There's no excuse to why hotels and many other tourism spots don't have an app for all the amenities that are offered. It'll surprise guests and make them really pleased with their stay.
Eissy de la Moneda

Hotels don't have to waste energy: Key-card management systems should be "business as usual" - 0 views

  • most people don't think about energy savings when staying in a hotel.
  • key-card energy management is a simple and effective way to conserve energy
  • link the heating, cooling and lighting in a room to an illuminated key-card slot near the entrance.
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  • adoption has been slow in the U.S. because hotels are unwilling to place what is perceived as an energy management "burden" on guests
  • guests can no longer lock themselves out of their rooms
  • can save 25 to 45% of the energy used by each room
  • past few years have shown that Americans do care about their environmental impact.
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    This article introduced a technology has been applied in Europe and Asia for years that is Key-card management. This key-card management system links to heating, cooling and lighting system in guestroom with a monitoring in a slot besides door. In Europe and Asia, it has been demonstrated key-card management system is a successful system, that can save 20%-40% energy bill inside guest room. Although US hotels don't apply this system at beginning, now, more and more hotels has taken key-card management system. The hotel GM which taken this system said that is save a lot of energy bill after using this system.
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    This article talks about how hotels have the opportunity to conserve energy. It is known that many hotel guests are usually unaware or disinterested on how much energy they waste in their hotel room because they've already paid for the room. However, many of us are very conscious of how much energy we waste at home because we do in fact need to pay for that. So why don't we do it in hotel rooms? It comes down to convenience. When you're in a hotel, you don't worry about bills or energy or what harm you are doing to the environment or to the hotel's wallet because you are simply on vacation. However, key card management systems allow guests to save energy without the hassle of walking throughout the room turning off every light, faucet and air conditioning. Instead, saving energy is now as simple as leaving your room. With the key card management, energy management is in affect as soon as the guest pulls out the key card when leaving their room, and as easy as placing it back in the slot when they return. This is an effective, simple way for guests to save energy, while still on vacation.   
Sasha Bravo

'Greenest' Super Bowl Offsets 3.8m Pounds CO2 · Environmental Management & Energy News · Environmental Leader - 0 views

  • “greenest” Super Bowl in the game’s history, the New Orleans Host Committee says it will donate carbon credits to offset some 3.8 million pounds of CO2 emissions, among other sustainability initiatives.
  • In addition to offsetting the Super Bowl’s energy impact, all major venues offered recycling, and the Host Committee teamed up with the Green Project and Repurposing NOLA to reclaim Super Bowl banners, displays, signage and other promotional items, which will be manufactured into tote bags
  • wallets, shower curtains and other souvenir items.
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  • The Super Bowl offered free bike valet parking services through a partnership with Entergy, Bike Easy and the Downtown Development District. Additionally, these groups offered a bike share pilot program during Super Bowl week, with bike checkouts at several downtown locations.
  • As of January 11, NFL fans had pledged CO2 reductions totaling more than 21 million pounds of avoided greenhouse gasses
  • In other efforts to “green” the surrounding community, the New Orleans Host Committee teamed up with Hike for KaTreena on an urban forestry initiative to plant or give away 7,000 trees, exceeding the previous Super Bowl record set in Dallas by 2,000 trees.
  • The San Francisco 49ers
  • announced in late January that they have partnered with the Santa Clara Stadium Authority and NRG Energy to help the team’s new facility become the first professional football stadium to open with LEED certification
  • and the first zero-energy sports venue in California,
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    this is a good article that goes over some trend changes in events, such as the Super Bowl, with regards to green initiatives. the Super Bowl committee developed a list of programs to make the event more sustainable; donating carbon credits, recycling, free bike programs, and more. I specially found it interesting that they recycled all the promotional material by collecting it and making it into other consumer products such as bags and wallets. I've always wondered why events as big as this one dont have recycling programs for the incredible amounts of wasted promotional items. When you think about it, not only does this help reduce waste but also helps generate some revenue from the products that are eventually sold. The article also shows that this trend seems to be happening at all levels from the committees, to the teams, and even the consumers! 
Jennifer Mesa

Industry News > Hospitality Technology Expo 2013 > Digitally Perfect: Eccleston Square Hotel is a High-Tech Luxury Haven - 0 views

  • “smart glass” bathroom wall turns opaque and the bathroom mirror TV turns on
  • Micromaster sends information about the status of the guestroom to the hotel’s building management system, enabling staff to set the room to a dormant mode, switching unnecessary items off and turning down the heating/cooling when the room is vacant, thus saving energy.
  • £12,000 each
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    This super tech savvy hotel has a lot of bells and whistles in the room and are revealed starting when you walk in the door. The curtains will open and close a bit so you can see its electronic. And the bathroom glass fogs up so you can't see through. ** also, the micro master send info to the pms in the hotel giving the staff the ability to control temperature and lighting to benefit the sustainability of the hotel and its room. They also have motion detectors to verify when you are and are not in the room... Creepy!
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    Check out this creeper hotel that know when you're in your room or not! If i were an employee here i'd have fun with some of this technology
Yujia Xie

Hotel Med Park Chooses CloudPM & ProfitWatch - 0 views

  • Metropolis Technologies, Inc., a premier telemanagement and call accounting solution provider, is proud to announce Hotel Med Park’s decision to utilize ProfitWatch Call Accounting to provide accurate call reporting and billing. The deployment of the new system, implemented and managed by Metropolis partner Multi-Systems, Inc (MSI), has been designed to save the property money and simplify management for the hotel.
  • When the hotel terminated their franchise with Best Western in 2012, they had the opportunity to find a web based PMS that could integrate with their Global Distribution System (GDS) and Online Travel Agencies (OTA). They chose CloudPM, a new offering from MSI that provides hotels an affordable cloud-based property management system with full functionality and features. The system offers Med Park substantial savings in capital expenditures, increased operating efficiencies, and lower recurring expenses.
  • In addition to customized rate tables and dynamic guest call bill back, ProfitWatch includes features such as 911 triple alerts, which immediately alerts key personnel of an emergency incident, along with location details of the caller, for any emergency calls placed on the property.
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    As this article mentioned, Hotel Med Park chooses to use ProfitWatch to provide accurate call reporting and billing. This system is designed to save the property money and simplify management. They also choose CloudPM to provide hotels an affordale cloud-bases property management system with full functionality and features. In my opinion, this system is very convenient and correct to use for hotels. It can help minimize liability and boost revenues.
YU CHEN

Emerging Technology Applied to the Modern Day: A Hospitality World with a Hotel App | Aptito.com | Digital Menu Network | iPad Menus | Digital Menu Displays | Digital Menu Software - 0 views

  • you may very well be handed a flashy iPad tablet upon your arrival and check-in to use as your hospitality control panel, complete with an iPad menu that’s loaded with a caveat of features, and that’s able to streamline your experience via imbedded hotel app by directly communicating with hotel staff to facilitate a more enjoyable stay.
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    Technology is changing our lives and experience. This article is a detailed description of how your lodging experience will be if you stay in a hotel with flashy iPad tablet.You can talk to the staff about your needs in basically all the services including room service, consulting and housekeeping. It will save your time on checkout by providing iPad POS to the tablet.People will get an unforgettable experience because they do not need to wait in line which may take a long time.
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    The article introduces a new approach to experience a technologilized hotel stay. Having a iPad in hand with the app designed for the hotel, guest is able to check-in/out, order room service, order cab, change the room status, call housekeeping, find surrounding spots, and more. There is not need to wait in lone line or be hold on a phone call.
amacias9

hospitalityPulse debuts integrated product suite for mobile check in and room assignment - 1 views

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    In addition to the HospitalityPulse's popular roomPulse and PulseLink room assignment solutions, hospitalityPulse will unveil new tools that will transform traditional transactions into guest interactions by enabling front-desk agents to focus more closely on their guests. With the new enhancements being implemented by HospitalityPulse, front-desk agents are able to focus more of their attention on their guests and less on trying to find them a room. These new tools not only give you the optimal room for the guest in front of you, but also takes a look at the bigger picture ensuring that guests coming in days from now will not be jeopardized by the upgrade being given to your current guest. The PulseQueue is an excellent tool which assists in monitoring rooms becoming available for the guest that have completed their mobile check-in process. The PulseLink popup window has also been added directly to hotel's PMS systems for easier access during check-ins. The new tools that have been presented are not only going to make the mobile check-in process seamless, but also continue the growth of guest satisfaction.
aali057

The Savoy Hotel Goes Green - 1 views

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    The Savoy Hotel Goes Green! Patterson is the Sustainability Manager at the Savoy and she states "environmental responsibility is a core value of the Savoy and it factors into all of our business decision making." Their goals are toe become socially, economically, and environmentally responsible. Some of the initiatives that they have started on the property include reclaiming heat from the kitchen refrigerator to preheat water, as well as combined heat and power plant (CHP). The CHP chip uses heat generated from a gas engine which is used to heat the building and promote hot water. This CHP chip produces 90% of our summer cooling and 50% of winter heating. Guest rooms on property have Inncom AC and heat systems which help control the temperatures in the room. The property has LED lighting and they use metering and water bottling plant systems, food waste recycling.
aali057

http://www.forbes.com/sites/rahimkanani/2014/06/21/the-savoy-hotel-goes-green/#2fce7c09... - 0 views

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Registration open for SAHIC - 0 views

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    Highlights:BUENOS AIRES - HVS, a leading consulting firm in the hotel, tourism, and leisure industry and real estate-related business, through its offices in Buenos Aires, announces the opening of registration for the 4th Edition of SAHIC 2010 - South American Hotel & Tourism Investment Conference, to be held at the W Santiago Hotel, on September 21-22, 2011, and presents some of its 60 renowned speakers who, through general and break-out sessions, will discuss the most influential topics in decision-making in the regio My Comments: IT related hospitality event planning and management is more and more popular and useful in industry. Most top 10 hospitality management company in the world has used it for event statistic and management such as Hilton and Marriot.It is a trends to use it the most efficient and fashion method to improve the service effectiveness and efficiencies in service industry. And the whole industry has hold SUMIT to discuss the it event management.
Gerson Dias

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa installs INNCOM | Hotel Management - 0 views

  • When you have a building of this size and age, energy conservation is critical. With the cost of some of the building management solutions on the market, we couldn't afford to do a property-wide network overhaul. With INNCOM's wireless DMN, however, we were able to quickly add four wireless sensors into each guestroom for each of our four communication points (HVAC, lighting, thermostat and door controls) and a signal sent from each unit travels wirelessly through the building to communicate with the server. It works great."
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      As more and more hotels face the challenge of dealing with rising energy costs, we are confident that they will find INNCOM's Deep Mesh Network architecture to be an affordable solution for updating their network infrastructure.
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    INNCOM is the global hospitality-industry leader in advanced energy-management and Integrated Room Automation Systems (IRAS) for hotels and resorts. Furthermore, INNCOM is considered to be a pioneer in wireless environment installation with extensive experience in networking guestroom equipment and 25 years of tradition. INNCOM invented a Deep Mesh Network which uses advanced radio frequency technology to provide better control and monitoring over a hotel's HVAC, lighting and other equipment with the goals of reducing energy consumption and simultaneously improving the guest experience. In case of the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, it had upgraded its guestroom temperature control system to a networked energy management system utilizing the Deep Mesh Network (DMN) architecture from INNCOM, and since the 1,310-room property converted to this robust wireless environment (nearly eight months ago), energy consumption has dropped by 21 percent without requiring the 40-year-old facility to undergo an extensive or costly installation effort. After all, energy conservation is not just a question of saving money, but saving something that is home to us all: the earth.
Cecilia Lucas

New airport tech could shrink security checks to 5 seconds -- Government Computer News - 0 views

  • new contraption June 7 that could get you through an airport security line in five seconds
  • Instead, airline travelers would pass through one of three 21-foot tunnels based on the passengers’ status as known travelers, normal travelers or enhanced security travelers
  • TA and the Homeland Security Department have not commented on the cost of collecting and storing millions of travelers’ iris scans. According to IATA, the association is working with the Homeland Security Department on DHS' Checkpoint of Tomorrow program to revamp a tedious and often contentious security process at airports.
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    The International Air Transport Association introduced a new security system at the 67th Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Singapore in 2011. This new system would divide travelers in three different categories: known travelers, normal travelers and enhanced security travelers. Each level would have different security procedures and then passengers would pass through different tunnels, one for each category of traveler. For example, if you are a known traveler you would need to pass a iris recognition system which would confirm your identity and you would pass through a tunnel with minimal scanning technology. The scanning procedures get more invasive for normal passengers and even worse for enhanced security travelers.
Xinyu Tian

BW Online | February 21, 1000 | An Eagle Eye on Customers - 0 views

  • w Marriott Never Forgets a Guest
  • What makes such velvet-glove treatment possible is Marriott International Inc.'s use of customer management software from Siebel Systems Inc.
  • Marriott, America's No. 1 hotel chain, is the industry leader in using technology to pamper customers.
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    being on the curve of the technology revolution, Marriott get the competency advantage and always being the America's No 1 hotel chain as the industry leader.
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