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PolyU Launches Global Competition, Tomorrow?s Guestrooms, at Hotel ICON

By H L

July 9, 2013?- With a view to setting new standards for hotel rooms, the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has joined hands with its teaching and research hotel, Hotel ICON, and organized a global competition to shape guestrooms of the future.

Hotel suppliers and providers in design, technology and well-being who would like to play a part in shaping tomorrow’s guestrooms were invited to share their products and knowledge through this exceptional platform. “We looked for innovations in the submissions and the response from the industry was overwhelming,” said Dr Basak Denizci Guillet, Assistant Professor of SHTM and Coordinator of the “Tomorrow’s Guestrooms” project.

Highlighting the importance of industry’s participation, Mr Terence Ronson, Chairman of “Tomorrow’s Guestrooms” competition, said, “It is essential that the development of ‘Tomorrow’s Guestrooms’ involves collaboration between the School and industry partners in such a way that it continues to serve as a platform to innovate, develop and showcase new technologies, hotel designs and business concepts in hotel management.”

Entrants were reviewed by an expert panel and winners have been granted the unique opportunity for their products and services to be tested and researched in three dedicated guestrooms at Hotel ICON for a period of six months.

The list of winners and their winning entries are listed and briefly described as follows:

“Hong Kong is a city of innovation and it has a tradition of introducing innovations in the hotel industry,” Mr Richard Hatter, General Manager of Hotel ICON, observed. “With ‘Tomorrow’s Guestrooms’, Hotel ICON will be at the forefront of such innovation.”

Cutting-edge research contributes to further improve and drive excellence in the hospitality industry. With the establishment of Hotel ICON, the breadth and scale of research undertaken at SHTM has expanded. “The ‘Tomorrow’s Guestrooms’ are created to facilitate more in-depth research into the application of advanced concepts in the field of hotel management for the advancement of the entire industry,” said Professor Kaye Chon, Dean and Chair Professor of SHTM and Chairman of “Tomorrow’s Guestrooms” competition. “We are proud to support the industry and tomorrow’s hoteliers in this innovative way.”

The three “Tomorrow’s Guestrooms” are now open for reservation. Interested parties, please contact Dr Basak Denizci Guillet via e-mail:?1

SHTM also wishes to thank Hotel Management Asia (1) being the exclusive media partner for the “Tomorrow’s Guestrooms” competition.

Source Hotel Online

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