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How Hotels Can Use Proximity Marketing - Hotspot RevenueHotspot Revenue - 1 views

  • When hotel guests access the internet, Hotspot Revenue grabs their attention with thank you messages, upsell messages, promotional messages, loyalty reward offers or social media messages.
  • Hotspot Revenue’s smartphone heat maps provide real time analytics on your guests’ walking paths and dwell times
  • The tools include Beacons, Near Field Communications, WiFi, Geo-Locational Targeting and others.
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    A new method on how to gather consumer data in hotels or long-term traveling sites in order to capitalize on the amount of consumer spending. There are new loyalty reward offers that are being displayed to those consumers with "specials" and discounts, so that the hotel and store can benefit together off a collaborative marketing effort. This reminds me of the way Uber is able to use VISA in the offers portion to give cash back in Uber credits if its customers were to spend money with the same credit card that is linked to the account. The best of both worlds.
khiyara_00

eMenu | Digital menu for Restaurants and Hotels | Restaurant interactive menu on iPad or Android Tablets - 0 views

  • Kiosk Enclosures
  • It can not be unintentionally damaged or intentionally snatched.
  • Kiosk enclosure can be quickly unlocked with a special key and iPad replaced with a fully charged Tablet.
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  • eMenu improves overall efficiency of your business and brings restaurant service to the next level
  • smart menu item promotion system will increase your average by 13-15%.
  • With iMenu you won't have to spend money on designing and printing dozens of expensive menu booklets
  • won't need to hire any extra personnel even during high season. Digital menu system is a self-evident basis of saving.
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    This article provided the various kinds of emenu that can be found. It also gives info on the types needed and the benefits. It also then goes to mention the influence it can have on your business in terms of numbers and how the devices can be used alongside your staff and servicing.
xrive007

Undercooked fast food burgers are toast with robot AI - 1 views

  • a new software-based offering for fast food restaurants that aren't ready to go full robot just yet.
  • artificial intelligence (AI) powered cooking platform meant to keep human fry cooks from torching burgers—or worse, undercooking them
  • every year, an estimated 1-in-6 Americans
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  • get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die of foodborne diseases.
  • The idea is to simplify kitchen and inventory tasks while doing away with outdated methods of cooking, which include monitoring cook times via wall clocks or relying on employee experience to know when items are done cooking.
  • CookRight is an advanced AI platform that incorporates machine learning, sensors, and computer vision to allow cooks to track a food item on a grill and monitor cooking time automatically in order to deliver precision-level cooking.
  • utilizes AI to optimize ingredient handling and cooking.
  • In addition to consistency and precision in cooking applications, the platform also leverages powerful analytics to improve food quality, drive efficiency, and save money by closely monitoring for supply chain issues. Robots may be coming for jobs in fast food, but for the time being, human augmentation seems to be the easier sell.
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    In this news you will see how robotics and AIs have been developed to help out even in the one place that some thought may not be possible, kitchen. However it is something that not everybody agrees with having in an establishment.
rhera004

How Augmented Reality Is Revolutionizing Hospitality Industry (From Inside Out) | ARPost - 0 views

  • Augmented reality gives hoteliers unlimited potential to engage their guests. Since today everyone is carrying a smartphone in their pockets, you can leverage it to connect with your guests deeply.
  • AR has risen as an essential technology for the hospitality industry recently because it allows it to improve the physical environments and experiences and hence the sales.
  • One way in which hoteliers can use AR to boost their offering is by using interactive elements within their hotel rooms. Such experiences can add value to a customer’s stay at the hotel.
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  • It is high time now for the hospitality industry to consider building gamification apps to engage their customers. You can create games that help customers win discount coupons of the nearby restaurants or theme parks.
  • Using augmented and mixed reality headsets,  such as Microsoft Hololens, companies can show all this information to the manager and employees in real-time.
  • Many hoteliers have leveraged augmented reality to make the hotel environment more enjoyable to customers. For example, one of the leading hotel chains,
  • Augmented reality can help facility managers to increase their engineers’ productivity and decrease costs to keep them safe. Incorporating AR mobile app into EAM and CMMS solutions can help them work more efficiently.
  • Hoteliers can use this technology to create virtual keys that allow customers to unlock their rooms when they come near one.
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      Incredibly important in collecting consumer generated data
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  • history of the city or video traveling guide.
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      Interesting! I think it would depend on how this tool is used. For example, sounds like it would be perfect in a haunted house!
  • explore the hotel and your other establishments.
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      Can be used for scavenger hunts around the property to engage younger guests
  • Beacon technology is all about providing information to customers when they reach a particular location. It works using Bluetooth technology.
  • The CMMS can provide maintenance and service staff with an automated tool capable of preventive maintenance, scheduling inspections, work orders, managing inventory, and retrieval of recorded data. Technicians can enter various instructions explaining how long a task takes to complete work orders, filter through previous work orders, and closeout of the system.
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      Holding maintenance and technicians accountable for completing tasks in the estimated amount of time will save the property more money in the long run.
  • help them to improve their back-office operations.
  • It will help them to increase their revenue by saving maintenance costs.
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  • eliver a great customer experience.
  • he second one is that you can get more insights by integrating the app with CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) or EAM (Enterprise Asset Management).
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    This article depicts how AR (augmented reality) is being implemented in the hospitality industry to improve the physical environment and experiences the hotels are offering to the consumer. It provides a real time data feed to customers at the right time and place giving great customer service in the end result. Some examples how it is being implemented is that with AR you are able to transport the customer directly to the room they want to explore in real-time and in real retrospective as if they were there. With the creating of AR apps like "Pokemon Go" hotels can create similar games in which it rewards the customers with discounts and other incentives. So with the rise of technology we can definitely look forward to how technology can hep us prior to our choice of booking experience the outcome of what to expect without leaving the comfort of our living room.
dlevine4195

How 9/11 changed air travel: more security, less privacy - 0 views

  • The worst terror attack on American soil led to increased and sometimes tension-filled security measures in airports across the world, aimed at preventing a repeat of that awful day.
  • The cataclysm has also contributed to other changes large and small that have reshaped the airline industry — and, for consumers, made air travel more stressful than ever.
  • Transportation Security Administration, a force of federal airport screeners that replaced the private companies that airlines were hiring to handle security.
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  • The law required that all checked bags be screened, cockpit doors be reinforced, and more federal air marshals be put on flights.
  • Things that clearly could be wielded as weapons, like the box-cutters used by the 9/11 hijackers, were banned. After “shoe bomber” Richard Reid’s attempt to take down a flight from Paris to Miami in late 2001, footwear started coming off at security checkpoints.
  • Clear, which recently went public, plans to use PreCheck enrollment to boost membership in its own identity-verification product by bundling the two offerings
  • The long lines created by post-attack measures gave rise to the PreCheck and Global Entry “trusted-traveler programs” in which people who pay a fee and provide certain information about themselves pass through checkpoints without removing shoes and jackets or taking laptops out of their bag.
  • , PreCheck asks people about basic information like work history and where they have lived, and they give a fingerprint and agree to a criminal-records check.
  • Privacy advocates are particularly concerned about ideas that TSA has floated to also examine social media postings (the agency’s top official says that has been dropped), press reports about people, location data and information from data brokers including how applicants spend their money.
  • Each new requirement seemed to make checkpoint lines longer, forcing passengers to arrive at the airport earlier if they wanted to make their flights.
  • The TSA is testing the use of kiosks equipped with facial-recognition technology to check photo IDs and boarding passes rather than having an officer do it.
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  • “TSA is an effective deterrent against most attacks,”
  • This summer, an average of nearly 2 million people per day have flowed through TSA checkpoints.
  • “They are there for my security. They aren’t there to hassle me,” Gathings said of TSA screeners and airport police.
  • Those incidents highlight a threat that TSA needs to worry about — people who work for airlines or airports and have security clearance that lets them avoid regular screening.
  • “All those folks that have a (security) badge, you’re right, many do have unescorted access throughout an airport, but they also go through a very rigorous vetting process before they are even hired,”
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    After the terrorist attacks of 9/11 was when the TSA was created. Ever since this point in history security in airport sis a lot stricter and requires certain documentation to travel. Lines are longer, leaving travelers to arrive for their flights earlier. Overall, 9/11 heavily impacted the security world we live in today.
nixalexa

What are the Pros & Cons of Cloud Computing? | Morefield - 0 views

  • Cloud computing is when entities share a network of remotely accessible servers. The servers are hosted on the Internet, allowing businesses to manage data “in the cloud” instead of on a local server. It’s a shared space in which devices in the network can access data from anywhere.
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      Many companies use cloud computing, where they can store software and important company information in one place. This article I chose from Morefield Communications it mentions how cloud computing has pros and cons. When discussing the pros cloud computing saves more money and time than having your IT teamwork with a server that might not be reliable and might not be as fast as having a cloud. When something goes wrong with the cloud, the company you use is responsible for making sure that the cloud is working properly and that any faults in the system get fixed, while with personal servers, your IT team has to be the one to fix these mistakes and maintain the installations and maintenance on the system. When discussing the cons managers and companies have to realize if they invest in clouds, it might not be cheap and if they decide to go from a cloud back to a personal server it might be expensive. Because clouds are owned by service providers you many times will have little control as it pertains to infrastructure and connection problems within the cloud unless it is due to your Wi-Fi. I believe if your company has high-speed internet and good bandwidth, as well as the financial means to maintain a cloud for a business I would recommend it.
hlope066

The Role of Travel Agents for Business Travelers | TTS - 0 views

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    Travel agencies are not what they used to be, but they are still around. Some people do prefer to use them for business trips and big family trips. Travel agents can save you time and money. They are knowledgeable about price points and best places to go for most of the travel needs. They make it hassle-free with support for the entire trip or vacation. Most businesses do not have the time to plan out the business trip and corporate outings.
khiyara_00

https://www.hospitalityupgrade.com/_magazine/magazine_Detail.asp/?ID=483 - 0 views

  • The advent of call accounting systems (thanks to deregulation) enabled hoteliers to easily mark up calls to a profitable (some say too profitable) level.
  • The guest now has a variety of choices for communicating including fax over the Internet, e-mail, cell phones, calling cards and now even Internet-based phones. All these alternatives offer a less expensive means of communicating than using the traditional hotel guestroom phone and other services such as fax.
  • Cellular phones have become so widely used that some cell phone providers have had trouble keeping up with the demand
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  • With more guests carrying laptops than ever before and Internet business activity rapidly increasing, the guest must have the best connection available. HSIA also relieves the congestion on the PBX caused by modem calls.
  • No matter what cell phone the guest may carry or what service provider is used, no wireless connection is as good as a land-line connection.
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    With technology advancing, hotels are putting their best effort to keep up with new ways of telecommunication. As mentioned in the article, the fax machine used to be the most popular way of telecommunication back in the day. Now hotels have been trying to figure out the best ways to gain guest to use their telecom infrastructure since the fax machine has become outdated. The problem is guest don't want spend a lot of money making a phone call so the hotels have had to create packages for guests to use the phone. They would include unlimited calls and high-speed internet for a certain amount a day which could attract some guest but not all. Guest don't find the need to use their phones because mostly everyone has a phone, tablet, or pocket computer. Hotels can catch the guest attention by the internet because none of these devices are no good without internet connection. Making packages with unlimited calls and high speed internet is a start to reeling in guest. It all comes down to what can the hotel offer in means of telecommunication that a guest's device cant. One concept they have is the land-line has much better connection and speed. Having that speed and connection is very important to a guest. It is going to take time and trial and error but there are always alternate ways to reel guest in to use their ways of telecommunication.
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    This article discusses technology and how it can be upgraded for guest use. It also mentions how to appeal to guest because they may come with their own devices. It gives suggestions on service packages and bundles that can be given to aid their telecommunication.
anonymous

Location-Based Marketing Explained | Airship - 1 views

  • Location-Based Marketing provides the ability to personalize content based on the context of the individual user, bridging the physical and digital context to provide actionable content at the moment when it can be used.
  • When it comes to mobile marketing, location-based marketing is the key to bridging the physical world with the digital world, providing contextually relevant content based on a user’s geolocation. Proximity Marketing is used to describe a more granular approach to location-based marketing, often using beacon technology to provide a more precise location of the user. Although both terms can be used interchangeably, a key difference is in the way location is determined.
  • Hospitality venues have a unique interest in applying location-based messaging strategies to keep their guests on-site where they will spend their time and money within the venue.
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    The article offers a breakdown of what is location base - marketing. It also explores Location-Base Marketing vs Proximity Marketing. The article further explained how the different industries are using these tools. In particular, Hospitality venues are using these strategies to entice guest to spend within the property.
rhera004

100 Event Statistics (2021 Edition) - 0 views

  • Whether the industry remembers it as a catalyst or catastrophe will largely depend on how event professionals adapt and navigate the uncertain times to come.
  • Streaming experiences can reduce total climate pollution from events by 60-98%
  • 58% to 67% of eventprofs are very likely or completely likely to address sustainability in their meeting plans for 2021.
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  • EVENT INDUSTRY CORONAVIRUS RECOVERY STATISTICS
  • 66.5% of eventprofs plan to use hybrid as their go-to format once in-person events resume.
  • Almost three quarters of planners (71%) plan to continue to employ a digital strategy to maintain their virtual audience once they return to physical events
  • 57% of attendees believe that they can conduct the majority of their event objectives online.
  • As of March 2020, the exhibition and events industry had lost 14.4 billion euros (16.5 billion USD).
  • only 5% were minimally impacted.
  • Almost three fourths of planners, or 73.6 %, have become more proficient or much more proficient in tech as a result of the pandemic, which will be important as the industry transitions further to virtual and eventually hybrid events in the coming months.
  • 39% of planners expected to be able to recoup at least 25 percent of their revenue by pivoting to virtual events in 2020.
  • Event planners listed social media as the most effective tool for event marketing (74%), followed by email marketing (66%), their website (60%) and event registration site (26%).
  • 37% of event planners report that social media exposure is a key metric of event success.
  • 58% of marketers use social media for marketing before, during and after their events.
  • 52% of events engage on social media several times a day.
  • 92% of marketers consider influencer marketing is an effective form of marketing, and  82% believe that the quality of customers from influencer marketing campaigns is better than from other forms of marketing
  • The most-used event app feature is agenda/sessions, used by 98.3% of eventprofs, followed by the sponsors/exhibitors listing (93%) and the speakers listing (89.3%).
  • 57% of app providers include recommendations of nearby places, events, and experiences to attendees, while 65% include personalized session or content recommendations
  • The average maximum price of an event app is $15,000, which is up substantially from average maximum price in 2019 of $9,600. (EventMB, 2020)
  • Most app companies (41%) charge according to features — the number of companies charging by number of attendees decreased by 9 percentage points in 2020, from 30% in 2019 to about 21% in 2020.
  • The most important consideration in event management software is support (79%), followed by the features (78%) and analytics (69%). Value for money is listed by 67% of event planners and for 58% it is important that they are not limited in terms of the number of events or attendees. (EventMB, 2018) Graph available. 18.8% of event planners used different event technology providers rather than an all-in-one solution in 2019, though the pivot to virtual events in 2020 has likely radically changed this.
  • In terms of sponsorship opportunities, the top three features offered by virtual event tech providers are sponsor/exhibitor profiles (78%), analytics/reporting (77%), and banners in high traffic areas (70%).
  • Only 14.5 percent of event planning companies experienced no impact from the pandemic.
  • Networking is the most effective strategy for event planners to find new clients (66%), followed by social media (45%).
  • 37% of planners value safety standards above all else when it comes to choosing a destination for their next event. The same criterion for venues ranked as most important for 56% of planners. This suggests planners expect venues to carry more weight than destinations when it comes to safeguarding their attendees.
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    Informative page reflecting Event Statistics - Post-Covid
rhera004

A Brief History of Event Management: Event Planning Then and Now - LocalHop Software - 0 views

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      Roaring 20's should also be noted
  • Individuals can now create, locate, register, and document an event by using one small portable device.
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  • Registration
  • Locating
  • Attendees
  • Advertising and Finding Events
  • The earliest recorded events and gatherings promoted peace and friendship between tribes and clans, and the first known event planner was Cleopatra
  • However, Cleopatra’s events would not have been possible without her servants and free labor. Communication was very limited, and messages were often hand delivered which usually took weeks, if not months, to be delivered.
  • Wealthy aristocratic women were in charge of event management, the most notable being Madame Pompadour, the mistress to King Louis XV of France and Marie Antoine.
  • People were making more money, which meant that they could spend more on hosting events.
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    Quick article on the differences between event planning past and present.
dlevine4195

Has COVID-19 Made Hotels More Sustainable? | The Manual - 0 views

  • These changes have largely been in the form of eliminating that most universal embodiment of hotel amenities, single-use plastic bottles for things like shampoo and soap, and reducing water usage.
  • hotels are also being savvier with energy usage, like using LED light bulbs and taking steps to gain environmental certifications like the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the US Green Building Council.
  • But the pandemic boosted the necessity of being able to do things while having limited contact with other people, and many hotels implemented remote, contactless check-in, room entry, and even food or amenities access.
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  • Among its benefits, touchless tech is more energy-efficient and can eliminate the need for paper or the increased usage of non-ecofriendly cleaners. 
  • due to the lack of guests, there was a decline in the use of chemicals from cleaners and a reduction in carbon emissions.
  • This included a “dramatic increase in the use of disposable utensils, packaging, etc.”, that some sustainability initiatives were canceled or put on hold, and that “stronger, more toxic” chemicals were being used for cleaning and sanitizing.
  • Some hotels, though, took the pandemic as an opportunity to switch to more eco-friendly cleaning options
  • 2018, Hilton announced a whole host of environmental and social responsibility goals as part of its Travel with Purpose 2030 Goals
  • setting carbon reduction goals in line with the Paris Climate Accord, reducing water use by half, sending no leftover soap to landfills, and overall cutting its environmental impact in half by 2030.
  • However, that lack of guests allowed Hilton to start implementing other parts of their impact reduction plan, like having some of their hotels switch to using renewable energy. 
  • heir guests. Sustainability and eco-friendliness are more important for travelers and hotel guests than ever.
  • global travelers want to “travel more sustainably in the future,” and their 2019 Sustainable Travel Report highlighted that 70% of travelers are more likely to choose and book accommodations that are eco-friendly. 
  • Although current practices like using non-eco-friendly cleaning products and getting rid of unwanted waste may be cost-effective and save hotels money now, these and other findings show that travelers are willing to pay for hotels that go the extra mile for the planet, which will earn hotels loyalty.
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    This article discusses how the pandemic has strongly impacted many hospitality companies to be more "green" for the future.. From contactless key options, to minimizing food waste, to using technology to reduce unwanted waste like paper, it is helping set new green goals for the our planet and future of the industry.
kesca010

Why AI is the Future of the Food Industry | Nasdaq - 1 views

  • several developments that have recently become mainstream: phrases like ‘farm-to-fork’ and ‘buy local,’ organic sections in almost every supermarket, and alternative meats in fast food restaurants are all indicative of rising awareness that food is about more than taste.
  • These changes in food consciousness are important in that they are pushing the conversation towards sustainability.
  • we need to also start looking at the optimization of agriculture as a data management problem. It is precisely here that AI can make a big contribution.
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  • AI is a natural ally in this environment, as all forms of machine learning require robust data inputs to be truly effective.
  • Consumer environments play the largest role in lowering food waste, and AI can also help here in some surprising ways.
  • At the top of the list, inventory control systems could make huge improvements if they were enhanced by data tools that were as wide as possible in scope.
  • AI will also be utilized on the manufacturing side to develop products more targeted to consumer demand.
  • AI can provide better monitoring and analysis of how food gets from farms to people, offering predictive metrics for retailers and money-saving incentives for consumers.
  • AI will have a big role to play as people incorporate more of their personal health data into shopping lists that will factor in purchasing history with the global movements described above.
  • Recent developments in machine learning and data management are offering some very promising solutions toward optimizing our food system.
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    This article covers the how AI has played a big role in helping the food industry especially with food waste. This is through inventory control systems, monitoring and providing analysis on how the food gets to farms, predictive metrics, personal health data, and developments in machine learning.
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    This article captures the current and future issues we are having concerning farming, agriculture, supply and demand and so forth. AI can become a valuable asset in helping professionals in these fields work in a more efficient manner regarding to producing more from less. For instance, a drone can be a useful tool in helping farmers understand their crop's condition by taking preventive measures. Furthermore, AI can help forecast the weather and help understand environment related patterns such as floods and atmospheric conditions.
waldjustin13

How Green Rankings Benefit Hotels - 0 views

  • As consumers become more and more sensitive to environmental issues, the demand for green products and services continues to grow. In many industries, there is a lot of pressure for companies to go green and be more environmentally friendly.
  • conscientious travelers want to stay at conscientious hotels
  • the hotel industry has an incredible opportunity to actually make a difference in the fight for water conservation without sacrificing profits or the quality of the guest experience.
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  • Hospitality businesses save money in the long run when they go green
  • Travelers are seeking out eco-friendly places to stay
  • Environmental regulations are being enforced
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    Conscientious travelers want to stay in conscientious hotels. The hotel industry has developed the "GreenLeaders Program" to recognize hotels and B&B's that engage in environmentally friendly practices. The top reasons why the hospitality industry is going green: (1) long-term monetary savings, (2) meeting the needs of eco-conscious travelers, and (3) conforming to new environmental regulations.
olindacatillon

Tech In Hospitality: How AI, VR Can Revolutionise Customer Experiences - 1 views

  • Robots
  • Automation
  • According to MarketsAndMarkets, the global augmented reality and virtual reality market is estimated to reach $114.5 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 25.3 per cent.
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  • Automation
  • According to MarketsAndMarkets, the global augmented reality and virtual reality market is estimated to reach $114.5 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 25.3 per cent.
  • According to MarketsAndMarkets, the global augmented reality and virtual reality market is estimated to reach $114.5 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 25.3 per cent.
  • According to MarketsAndMarkets, the global augmented reality and virtual reality market is estimated to reach $114.5 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 25.3 per cent.
  • Robots
  • Automation
  • According to Allied Market Research, the market for hospitality robots was anticipated to be worth $295.5 million in 2020 and is expected to grow to $3,083 by 2030, a CAGR of 25.5 per cent.
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    The author (Dean Rodrigues) discusses the transformative aspects of technology in hospitality. The use of technology can streamline operations and make them more efficient. The use of AR can change the way people interact with food. The use of robots in the kitchen will reduce human error.
ldnea218

How to use Artificial Intelligence in the Hospitality Industry - 3 views

  • Artificial intelligence, or AI, refers to the performance of seemingly intelligent behaviours by computers or machines.
  • Essentially, AI refers to computers or machines carrying out tasks that were traditionally thought to require cognitive function to carry out. It is associated with concepts like automation and big data.
  • Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly important role in hospitality management, primarily because of its ability to carry out traditionally human functions at any time of the day.
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  • AI chatbots have been utilised on social media platforms, allowing customers to ask questions and get almost instantaneous responses, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
  • Another wayin which AI is being utilised within the hotel industry away from pure customer service is in data analysis. In this capacity, the technology can be used to quickly sort through large amounts of data and draw important conclusions about customers, or potential customers.
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    This article goes over different ways artificial intelligence is able to be used within the hospitality industry. Some examples used in this article are the virtual customer service representative known as Connie by Hilton Hotels as well as chatter box messaging. These are just some of the ways of many AI is being used throughout the industry.
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    AI is playing an increasingly important role in hospitality management, primarily because of its ability to carry out traditionally human functions at any time of the day. This potentially means hotel owners can save significant money, eliminate human error and deliver superior service. With artificial intelligence, the possibilities for improving this aspect are almost endless, ranging from increased personalization to tailored recommendations.
kellym64

Best 10 Digital Tipping Solutions 2023 | Find Reviews, Pricing, Buying Guide - 0 views

  • Without cash tips, some employees are left without a sizable portion of their paychecks.
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      Cash is no longer the preferred way for people to pay. Especially when Apple and Samsung give people the opportunity to go out without money.
  • By giving guests a way to leave cashless tips, employees will feel more motivated to provide exceptional service, knowing they can be rewarded for it.
  • modern digital tipping solutions handle much of the digital paperwork for you
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  • Distributes tips to employees:
  • Pooled and individual tips:
  • Tip distribution:
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      The perfect example of how to keep your company looking like it is keeping up with technology and allowing your employees to feel fulfilled in knowing they can rightfully get the bonus they deserve.
bbalthaser

Tech boost to hospitality sector by integrating backend deliveries in real time - BW Hotelier - 1 views

  • . The non-intrusive integrated technology used by most of upscale top and medium hotels, help the customers just to scan their details and complete the procedures, mini robots welcome them, food orders are accepted over virtual calls voice-activated and many more glitz that has added to the welcome bouquet.
  • As the entire challenge has been created by multiple channels of payment technology, it is imperative that it will need superior tech solutions to unlock the back-end processes and prioritise them.
  • Truthfully, the hotel entertains the guests entirely free-- without any payment against them, as they are not settled.
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  • Using AI over API, a Smart product will map every detail and show a clean dashboard to the account time while beeping off those entries which are overdue and needs to be followed up.
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    This article points out a flaw in current PMS systems that haven't been addressed by the tech world. The right or future PMS system will have an integration that continues to provide the "non-intrusive integrated technology" that still helps the BOH provide seamless real-time payment solutions. Currently, the challenge resides in the "multiple channels of payment technology" that saturate and complicate the settling of payments in BOH. Guests are "entertained for free" until that payment on the backend has actually been settled. Delays and dysfunction are at the crux of this issue. Utilizing a modern PMS with integrations that help solve complicated and often messy payment issues will help management and consumers alike. This is a topic I hadn't even thought of. But now thinking about it how does money actually get from point a to point b. It does have to be "released by one institution or another" electronically, human or ai or otherwise. I think the many ways we can now pay for things does muddy the waters when it comes to how a business can get paid. Not offering a variety of payment options is not an option and will deter people from using your services. So we have to get creative, but thankfully technology is catching up and emerging to provide for these complications that "tech" has created.
kbakermhd

Walmart and Target Have a Big Problem They Don't Want to Fix - TheStreet - 0 views

  • Retailers and restaurants love to push work off on consumers under the guise that it's somehow better for them. It's like when you order a bagel and a cup of coffee at Panera Bread and you get handled, a blank bagel, frozen butter or cream cheese packets, and an empty coffee cup.
  • Letting me customize my coffee in an app as Starbucks (SBUX) - Get Free Report does is customer service. Handing me an empty cup and pointing me toward a carafe with a milk and sugar station is the exact opposite.Self-checkout is the same principle. If Target (TGT) - Get Free Report or Walmart WMT offers a few stations where people in a hurry can opt to check themselves out, that's very different than replacing your cashiers with automated checkout stations. That's not about convenience, it's about saving money.
  • And, yes, self-checkout has increased shoplifting, but it has also gone from being a convenience offered to customers to a cost-saving method for stores. It's automating an area where people do a better job in a lot of ways.
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  • sacrificed a chance to connect with your customers.
  • Human interaction and connection building can't be automated. Some tools may aid in that relationship, but ultimately people matter.
  • Automate the things people can't see and put as many human beings into helping customers and building connections as possible
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    This article discusses the controversial self-checkout model in major chain stores such as Target and Walmart and the cause and effect of labor issues and how other scenarios appear to be encouraging a time when this model replaces human checkout entirely. It was reported that Walmart loses 3 billion every year to customer and employee theft. For the most part, retailers have been thinking about self-checkout through a financial-savings and customer-experience perspective. But inherently, that means there's going to be less eyes on a transaction, less human interaction and more opportunity for shrink.
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Industry-Specific Cloud Computing Delivers | PYMNTS.com - 0 views

  • Cloud platforms designed for specific industries are reportedly gaining ground in the marketplace.
  • ndustry-specific ones can deliver the regulatory compliance needed by financial services firms, the secure sharing of information needed by healthcare firms and the ability to manage curbside pickup for retailers
  • For example, Oracle offers clouds focused on the healthcare, retail, financial services, hospitality, and food and beverage industries
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    As we know, cloud computing provides an ease of access system for data storage and on-demand computer system resources. This is something that certain industries, especially the hospitality industry, have used to reduce overhead costs and increase profits. This article discusses a few key players in this fight to be as innovative as possible while saving money and promoting new business practices that contribute to the industry. When looking at things like regulatory compliance and industry-wide needs, cloud computing is a great way to keep up with the ever-changing demands of today's modern consumer marketplace.
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