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Hospitality of Things - How emerging technologies impact on future hospitality experiences

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Orlando, Florida – 24 March 2017 –
Guests are most willing to engage brands with new technology if they feel that they are in control of their experience and that hospitality operators should be wary of implementing automation without personal service. “Given the heritage of service throughout the Hospitality industry, we’re not surprised that guests want a continued human connection with their food and beverage and hotel brands of choice, despite the emergence of new technologies,” said Mike Webster, senior vice president and general manager of Oracle Hospitality.

For the ‚Hotel 2025 and Restaurant 2025‘ reports Oracle Hospitality audited 250 restaurant operators, 150 hotel operators and 702 consumers in February 2017 on their reactions to technology’s role in the guest experience over the next 8 years.

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Executive summary:

Recognition and Personalization Will be a Driver for Future Technologies

Consumers are Warming to Voice-Activated Experiences

Virtual Reality will Enhance the Booking and on-Property Experience in Hotels

Robots Won’t be Replacing Hospitality Staff Anytime Soon

Operators Begin To Consider Investment in Wearable Technology

Carsten Hennig

Carsten Hennig

Carsten Hennig, born in 1970 in Bavaria, Germany, is founder and anchorman of HOTELIER TV & RADIO, World's leading newscast channel for hospitality management. Watch and listen to www.hoteliertv.

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