Uploaded on Dec 1, 2022
Today we will show you how the latest technologies are helping hotels and other hospitality sectors and how their owner can take benefit of these technologies
Latest Technologies in Hospitality sectors
LATEST
TECHNOLOGIES
IN
HOSPITALITY
SECTORS
HOW DO DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES
HELP HOSPITALITY SECTORS IN
PROVIDING THE BEST GUEST
EXPERIENCE?
The latest technologies are being adapted rapidly
nowadays by almost every industry to ease the process
and for the convenience of their customers. For hoteliers
and other hospitality sectors, technology is like a boon,
especially in the covid era. Most of the hotels use
touchless technologies at that time. There are several
more technologies that can further help the hospitality
industry such as -
• In-Room Tablets
• Virtual Check-In Systems
• Mobile Key
• Biometric Entry
• Smart Rooms
• Touchless Hospitality
• Providing Workspace
• Virtual or Augmented Reality
• Robots Housekeeping Staff
• Staff Should Be Connected
• Hassle Free Payment Method
• Digital Compendium
• IN-ROOM TABLETS
In-room tablets are
adopted by many
hotels for the ease
of their guest so
that they can
access any
information on
their own without
any help
• VIRTUAL CHECK-IN SYSTEMS
Virtual check-in systems can be
used for the guest's convenience.
Many hotels are using kiosks for
check-in or check-out procedures.
Guests have to simply add their
details and made the payment
through the kiosk without any in-
person process
• YOUR MOBILE PHONE IS YOUR KEY
Hotels can provide a digital
key in guests' smartphones
as an alternative to a
physical key. Guests simply
have to scan the barcode
or QR code to unlock the
doors
• BIOMETRIC ENTRY
Hotels can also use
Biometric technology as an
alternative to mobile keys
or physical keys
• SMART ROOMS
Hotels can provide the
guests with the
facilities like wireless
charging, smart
controls,
soundproofing for
peace and silence, etc
• TOUCHLESS HOSPITALITY
The hotel staff needs to provide
touchless hospitality to their
guests means they can use voice-
activated gadgets such as Alexa
or echo dot or Gesture controlled
surfaces that work on commands
to control all their room functions
like controlling lights, TVs, and
other electrical gadgets
• PROVIDING WORKSPACE
Remote work is
increasing day by day
so hotels can provide
workspace and Wi-Fi
facilities to their guests
who work remotely
• VIRTUAL OR AUGMENTED REALITY
Virtual and Augmented reality
can be useful for guests. They
can view or visit the hotels and
their nearby locations in real-
time with the help of Augmented
reality or can see the overview
of their surrounding through
virtual reality
• ROBOTS HOUSEKEEPING STAFF
Robots can be more
reliable and more
efficient in the manner
of housekeeping in
comparison to the
regular housekeeping
staff
• STAFF SHOULD BE CONNECTED WITH
EACH OTHER
The hotel staff can be
connected with each other
through a walkie-talkie for
more reliability
• HASSLE-FREE PAYMENT METHOD
Hotels have to provide
hassle-free payment
methods. They have to
provide online payment
systems at the time of
checkout that too without any
complications and security of
user's personal details
• DIGITAL HOTEL COMPENDIUM
Hoteliers and other hospitality sectors
can use Digital Hotel Compendium
for their guests. That compendium
gives all the necessary information
about your property, nearby places to
visit, nearby restaurants, local places
to visit, and other info. to your Guests
which makes it easier for guests to
access with a simple and attractive
interface and all that on their own
smartphones
WHAT WE DO?
At Orana Software, we provide you with the best SaaS solutions (Software as
a service) in the form of a Digital Hotel Compendium software for your
Hotels, Motels, Resorts, etc. So that you can enhance your guest's experience
and interaction with you. So don't be too late, have your own beautiful digital
hotel compendium app today
(Website) - https://www.oranastay.com/
(Phone No.) – 1300759268
(Mobile No.) - +61403830383
(Contact Mail) - [email protected]
(Address) - Level 5, 2 Columbia Court, Bella Vista, NSW, 2153, Australia
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