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nixalexa

3 Reasons Why Hotels Should Invest in Augmented Reality | Hospitality Technology - 0 views

  • By the year 2025, the market size of augmented reality will reach $198 billion, and the hospitality industry is going to be one of the major players that helps AR reach this revenue goal.
  • Starwood, Marriot, and Holiday Inn are already making a difference in the industry by leveraging this technology.
  • Guests can see the virtual layout of the space they are thinking of booking and go on to view other amenities such as the pool, spa, restaurant and gym.
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  • For instance, a guest could point their smartphone in any direction within the hotel and get information on things such as maintenance issues, updates on housekeeping status, directions to the pool or spa, etc.
  • While wearing Google Glass, staff members have the ability to see important guest details: Is this a new or loyal customer? Do they have room preferences? Are they at the hotel for business or pleasure?
  • However, hotels could implement AR in the form of Google Glass to help with this issue.
  • However, did you know that AR technology was invented back in 1957? Obviously, it has taken the world a really long time to adopt and embrace it. But now, the world is ready to use this immersive technology, not just for gaming, but for business purposes too.
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      The technology business is just growing and getting smarter as the years pass by. It has gotten to the point where most business require technology to run properly and do well, in Hospitality, technology is an investment. When hotels use robots, AIs or ARs they are investing in these devices to help their business and create a better experience for internal and external customers. When hotels or restaurants they need to be careful with certain technologies as robots might make a guest uncomfortable rather than intriguing them if a robot is part of their experience more than an actual person. Which falls into the concept of personal touch when speaking about the guest or customers experience. Like mentioned in the zoom meeting regardless of some individuals being uncomfortable or feeling like computers and robots are going to take over the world, these technologies are becoming the future because of their benefits that might not be given from one person, like a robot speaking over 5 languages (a quality many employees might not have) can help in an industry that is so international like Hospitality and Tourism.
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    The hospitality industry by the year 2025 is going to be a major player that could help AR reach its goal as a $198 billion sector. With this AR technology guest would have access to a virtual layout of the property they are booking and even the room they are staying in. With the aid of wearable technology like google glasses guest recognition could give staff important information about a guest checking in like if they are new or loyal customer and the preferences they may or may not have. AR could also be used by the guest on site to get directions within the hotel.
olindacatillon

How Hotel Connectivity Leads to Exceptional Guest Experiences - 0 views

  • According to a recent study by Hotel Technology, 73 percent of guests surveyed are likely to return to a hotel that meets their technology needs.
  • “Today’s guests want an almost at-home-like experience when it comes to connectivity. As they juggle between smartphones, laptops, tablets, and wearables, there’s an expectation of seamless network coverage that caters to their tech-driven habits.
  • According to Skift Research’s 2022 Digital Transformation Report, almost 87 percent of surveyed travel executives said they were using cloud computing to help improve the customer experience and optimize operations
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    This article speaks about the cloud-based solutions used to meet the needs of our guests during their stay. Connectivity is ranked number on their list of amenities and their reason for returning as loyal guests. Cloud technology allows the hospitality industry to provide scalable and efficient services.
jsmiranda22

How COVID-19 has accelerated tech adoption in the hotel industry | Hotel Management - 0 views

  • exponential technology.
  • refers to both the rapid improvements in cost and performance
  • Smart capacities and services that were previously considered add-ons to the guest experience will quickly become requirements in the post-pandemic hospitality space.
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  • Investing in integrated online booking platforms that help to supplement staff efforts and create a seamless, personalized experience is the best way to ensure the guest has a positive brand experience
  • Hoteliers are using app platforms to track spaces used by guests and ensure a thorough sanitation before their next use
  • Integrated app platforms can help guests order room service or a morning coffee, reserve a spot out on the pool deck or communicate virtually with a staff member for instant assistance
  • Reward programs are meant to incentivize returning business without alienating first-time customers, or overemphasizing the different levels of guest perks.
  • A personalized guest app can offer different levels of accommodation.
  • Their choices and preferences could be logged as data and shared with the staff to help personalize their next stay.
  • Wearable technology has gained in popularity as a way to monitor guest activity, manage contact tracing, and help control the spread of the virus
  • also offers valuable feedback for consumer analysis
  • The more that guests are able to be tracked and recognized, the more they deserve to know their data is safe.
  • App platforms should have a section detailing which guest operations remain completely private, the rules and regulations regarding the use or sale of customer data, and the consequences that apply if any rules are breached.
  • Accelerated adoption of technology will transform the hotel sector at a rate even more extreme than once predicted
  • Smart tech will offer benefits to customers and staff alike, elevating the guest experience and making new levels of personalized hospitality possible.
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    *The hotel industry has incorporated exponential technology for its improvements in cost and performance -an implementation that evolved rapidly during the pandemic that hasn't been seen before. *Smart technology has offered benefits to customers and staff while elevating the guest experience on a personalized hospitality way.
llibe010

Short-circuiting the electronic-waste crisis - 1 views

  • According to the Global E-waste Monitor, a project backed by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, people disposed of 53.6 million metric tonnes of e-waste in 2019 — a quantity that is expected to increase by nearly 40% by 2030
  • “This is an opportunity to stop thinking of it as waste,” says Clara Santato, a chemist specializing in electroactive materials at Polytechnique Montréal in Canada. But making electronics more sustainable will also require a more radical evolution of the industry as a whole, as well as the consumers who crave their products
  • Not everything can be readily recycled, but there are opportunities to create ‘green electronics’ that can be produced and disposed of in a more environmentally friendly way.
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  • E-waste contains these hard-to-find elements in abundance.
  • as of 2019, only around 17% of the world’s e-waste was being properly managed for recycling in the countries that generate it
  • In an initial demonstration, this method recovered more than 80% of the precious metals, such as palladium and silver, that were present in an e-waste sample4, while also enabling easy isolation of toxic compounds such as mercury and lead.
  • Standard building blocks such as silicon, iron and copper are typically joined by more exotic elements. These include highly conductive precious metals such as platinum and gold, as well as rare-earth elements such as neodymium, which possess unique magnetic and electrical properties.
  • Conventional circuit boards are built on fibreglass, which is non-biodegradable and typically laced with potentially toxic fire-retardant compounds. Martins’ group is working on paper-based boards that could offer an environmentally friendlier alternative.
  • recyclable or compostable electronics could become invaluable in devices intended for short-term use, or in narrow-purpose devices such as wearables or environmental sensors that don’t have to meet the same rigorous performance standards as the processors found in smartphones.
  • But more-aggressive measures will probably be necessary, including tighter regulations.
  • Manufacturers should also pursue practices that promote circularity.
  • Planned obsolescence by manufacturers is part of the problem, but resolving this issue will also be a matter of public education and policies that boost civic-mindedness and environmental consciousness
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    The article recommends tighter regulations and corporate accountability as means to limit e-waste production and facilitate a cultural shift. E-waste production is set to increase rapidly and will see a 40% increase in quantity by 2030 unless checks are put in place. Creating green electronics has been discussed as an important step as manufacturers have been urged to use biodegradable components in their devices. The article further encourages businesses to promote circularity while highlighting that the responsibility also falls on consumers to adopt better practices. Public education is discussed as a critical tool to make populations aware while consumer electronics brands have been urged to make devices that are easy to disassemble and repair to increase longevity.
Brooklyn Little

The Newest Tech on Cruise Ships - 0 views

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    This article focused on some of the new technologies being introduced within the cruise line industry. Many of the ideas and aspects we discussed in the module are included in the article from augmented reality and facial recognition to in room technology. One part of the article that stood out to me explained the wearable being introduced on cruise ships from medallions to bracelets the technology appears to follow the path of Disney's magic bands. In addition mobile apps allowing delivery services and virtual reality offering games and other ways to entertain onboard the ship sound exciting and innovating for this recovering industry.
armanyleblanc767

5 Common Hospitality Security Issues | ROAR - 0 views

  • Unauthorized visitors pose a threat to hospitality security because they’re hard to track and because their intentions can be unclear
  • According to a study published in the Harvard Business Review, up to 90% of women and 70% of men working in the restaurant industry had experienced some form of sexual harassment.
  • A lot of people working in the sector simply don’t feel secure, especially when they’re required to work alone or in isolated areas.
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  • Small businesses are often at increased risk, with around 36% of attacks aimed at enterprises with fewer than 250 employees.
  • Promoting credit card sales over cash transactions Carrying out background checks on prospective staff Reducing employee turnover Installing CCTV monitoring systems
  • One solution to improving employee safety and boosting security in the hospitality industry is a wearable panic button system.
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    This article includes 5 security risks (including technology related and not) common in the hospitality industry, as well as some specific examples and ways to avoid those issues. It was written in July of 2022 and as a result is likely relevant today. Although not all of the security issues are technology related, I posted this article because I believe that all of them can at least be addressed by incorporating technology. For example, unauthorized visitors can be addressed through increased camera and scanning technology to identify visitors that may have poor intentions entering the premises.
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    5 Common Security Issues in the Hospitality Industry
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