When Tor Sørnes invented a first electronic key card (VingCard) for the hotel room in 1974, he couldn't have imagined what great success it will be in the future. It was considered a technical invention, a revolutionary approach to security in the hotel industry. And now, more than four decades after the VingCard's invention, hotels are still using it! Of course, now it is modified, modernized and adjusted to the next level. However, still carries out the same goal - secure stay at the hotel. This is just one example of how technology-forward thinking brought a great product to the whole industry. But now, when humanity has more knowledge and resources than ever before, these revolutionary inventions become more and more advanced. There are more "Tor Sørnes" of the 21st century who are presenting their ideas and changing the face of tourism concept.
With the growth of technology use in all markets, the hospitality business couldn't stay behind. Guests were expecting more and more to their convenience. Electronic door locks were not enough anymore. The need for internet booking engines, OTAs, online check-ins, online payments has grown in the last few decades. Meaning, that the tourism industry had to learn how to deal with digital information and how to make it serve for the hospitality business.
Hoteliers are slowly learning about another new tech piece - chatbots. Those can replace receptionists answering such simple questions like "what are the restaurants around the hotel?", "what to see in the city?", "hot to get to the point X?" and etc. Even though AI-powered
Going fully available on mobile devices is also something, that hoteliers should keep in
Another quickly growing possibility is IoT (Internet On Things). If a hotel already has valuable data about the guest
Hoteliers have to keep an eye open, scan the surrounding for changes and new technologies. Their guests are advancing people, meaning that together with the growth of technology the demands of customers are also growing. But how far hospitality business can go in the digital world? Make sure to follow our blog and read the second part about future hotels Digital hotel: Part 2. The Future.