Whether you’re sharing a space or your essential resources work from home, here are some activities that will help you channel those creative and critical thinking skills into real insights, innovation and just plain better ways of doing things.
Each pandemic comes with its share of innovations
Let’s take this opportunity to reflect and take the time available to us to document, educate ourselves and to review our operations in a world where best practices will rhyme with the new reality of “6-foot tourism” regarding social distancing.
Tourism startups focus on innovation and sustainability
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), in association with Globalia, the leading tourism group in Spain and Latin America, has selected the finalists of the 2nd Global Tourism Startup Competition
The Loft: Accor’s new mobile hotel prototype
Accor’s Innovation Lab teams reveal their latest creation: The Loft, a nomadic accommodation concept, building on the success of the existing Flying Nest proposition!
CWT reveals business travelers embrace innovation
Technological innovation is the future, and frequent business travelers are already benefitting from its potential.
European tourism ministers meet in Croatia
Innovation, partnerships and managing rising tourist numbers have been top of the agenda at the 64th Meeting of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Regional Commission for Europe, held in Zagreb, Croatia this week.
Annalisa Ponchia the new Director of Innovation and Customer Experience for AIM Group
The well-known, experiences professional joins the group with the aim of driving innovation across all the company’s functions and raising the value for clients.
UNWTO allies with Spain to face the demographic challenge
Tourism and innovation were highlighted as key solutions to address the depopulation being suffered by the rural environment at the forum entitled “Facing the Demographic Challenge through Tourism and Innovation” in Segovia. @UNWTO
InteriHotel Closes 2018 with a Record Number of Attendees
The eighth InteriHotel event in Barcelona closed its doors last Friday with 3,874 attendees and 1,250 hotel renovation or new construction projects identified.Interior design and decoration professionals have enjoyed discovering the latest trends in interior design for hotels.With the fairs held this year in Mallorca and Madrid, as well as in Barcelona, the event added up to the participation of more than 200 brands, 6,000 professionals and an exhibition area of almost 10,000 sq. metres, making it the most productive year since it opened in 2011.
HOTECH 2020 Delivers the Future of Hotel Technology
HOTECH 2020 attracted over 300 hotel executives from Hong Kong and across Asia to discuss the outlook for the regional hotel sector and the role of technology in sales, marketing and revenue disciplines