The Future of Hospitality Recruitment The hospitality industry faces a critical hiring and retention crisis. Leaders at HSMAI Europe recently gathered in London to address this pressing issue. They highlighted a fundamental truth: careers in hospitality can't thrive under outdated stereotypes. Initiatives like the FUTURE YOU program are crucial more than ever. By connecting students with industry professionals, we can reshape the narrative and educate future talent about real opportunities in hospitality. Mentoring and targeted programs for fresh graduates are also essential for bridging skills gaps. Collaboration among industry players will light the path ahead. If we galvanize these resources, attractive opportunities in hospitality can flourish again. #Hospitality #Recruitment #FutureLeaders #Mentorship #Collaboration Image source: HSMAI Europe
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Dyra uses AI to streamline hotel training, turning knowledge into engaging, effective learning experiences.
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https://www.dyra.ai/
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- Sector
- Hoteles y moteles
- Tamaño de la empresa
- De 2 a 10 empleados
- Sede
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas
- Tipo
- De financiación privada
- Fundación
- 2024
- Especialidades
- onboarding, automation, hotels, AI y training
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas 35012, ES
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The Rise of Robotics in Hospitality LG Electronics’ recent acquisition of Bear Robotics signals a pivotal shift in hospitality. Robots aren't just novelty; they're essential to efficiency. With AI-driven robotics, LG aims to merge innovation across home and commercial needs—indoors and outdoors. Picture a hotel where a robot seamlessly delivers room service, freeing staff for more personalized interactions. As they enhance their offerings, a future where smart robots operate efficiently becomes clear. Adopting this tech could redefine customer experience, pushing barriers in the service sector. LG is bolstering robotics for relevance and ubiquity. #Robotics #Hospitality #Innovation Image source: franku84 - Unsplash
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Hotel Innovation: The Shift Towards Smart Technology Hotels are evolving. In 2025, the focus is on integrating smart tech to redefine guest experiences. Guests are no longer satisfied with just a clean room; they want seamless, personalized interactions that fortify their stay. For hotel management, the shift to AI-driven tools automates mundane tasks and streamlines operations. Tailoring experiences through data means guests feel understood, making interactions meaningful. Ultimately, uniting high tech with a human touch will set hotels apart. Businesses that adapt now will not just thrive; they will redefine hospitality as we know it. #HotelInnovation #SmartTechnology #FutureOfHospitality Image source: Hotelogix Blog: Tips & Trends in Hospitality
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Creating immersive hospitality experiences requires an acute understanding of design and the ability to capture a location's essence. The new Caesars Hotel in New Orleans showcases this perfectly. Designed by Interior Image Group, it balances ethereal elegance with Roman influences, offering an upscale environment that reflects local culture. Public spaces flow seamlessly into luxurious guestrooms, emphasizing light, texture, and tasteful materials. As travel evolves, hotels must create atmospheres that resonate emotionally, turning ordinary stays into memorable experiences. More than just a roof, it's about connections, ambiance, and leaving a lasting impression on guests. #hospitality #design #hotels #NewOrleans #CaesarsHotel #customerexperience Image source: Interior Image Group (IIG)
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The evolution of hospitality is ongoing, and Hyatt is at the forefront of this revolution. With a record pipeline of around 138,000 rooms, they've restructured their brand portfolios into five distinct groups. This strategy isn't just about growth; it’s a commitment to delivering unique experiences tailored to diverse traveler needs. Brands like Hyatt Studios and the burgeoning Lifestyle portfolio leverage creativity to engage modern consumers. Amid competition, innovation and understanding guest preferences will define success. It’s a sophisticated move, aligning experience with expectation—great for developers and guests alike. As Hyatt continues to unfold its expansive plans, the impact on the industry will be profound. #Hyatt #Hospitality #BrandEvolution #Innovation #Travel Image source: Hyatt
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Morocco is leading the way in tourism growth and innovation. With 17.4 million international tourists visiting in 2024, the country has positioned itself as Africa's top destination. UN Tourism recognizes Morocco's success as a step toward economic diversification. Investment opportunities are booming, with over USD 2.6 billion allocated to the tourism sector in the last decade. Recently launched guidelines highlight the innovations that make the country attractive to investors. Startup competitions like the National Tourism Startup Competition further enhance Morocco's tourism landscape, showcasing creativity and sustainable solutions from aspiring entrepreneurs. #Morocco #Tourism #Innovation #Investments #Sustainability Image source: UN Tourism
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The Importance of Adaptability in Hospitality In the dynamic world of hospitality, adaptability isn’t just beneficial—it's essential. The landscape shifts continually, influenced by travel trends, consumer behavior, and global events. Those who succeed are the ones who revere flexibility just as much as service. Consider newly confirmed U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. His role highlights the intertwining of infrastructure with hospitality. As roads and transit systems improve, so too does the appeal of destinations. Hospitality hinges on smooth travel, making teamwork with regulators vital. Embrace change, learn from it, and build resilience. A nimble approach is key to thriving not just amidst challenges but in fostering incredible guest experiences. #Hospitality #Adaptability #Innovation #Travel Image source: maxberg - Unsplash
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The Future of In-Person Events The way we approach meetings and events is undergoing a transformation. Hilton's new trends report highlights vital changes driven by a younger, more dynamic workforce. This "Year of the Meetings Maximizer" prioritizes attendee comfort and engagement in ways we haven't prioritized before. Consider the rise of quiet spaces—many attendees now value time for solitude amid hectic schedules. It signifies a shift past the overcrowded gathering model. Similarly, careful planning for dietary needs and meeting etiquette shows an awareness that anxious attendees crave structure. True connection is achieved through careful preparation and awareness. Events are no longer one-size-fits-all; they require sensitivity to learners. Tiny shifts pave the way for significant breakthroughs in how we’ll gather in the future. #Meetings #Events #Hospitality #Hilton #Trends Image source: Hilton
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Rebranding a hotel chain might seem like a mere cosmetic change, but it’s much deeper than that. Zleep Hotels evolving into Four Points Flex by Sheraton in Denmark signifies an intriguing blend of local charm and international service. By joining forces with Marriott, they’re unlocking doors for both brand and guests. With the iconic Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program, travelers can not only earn points but experience simplicity and reliability wrapped in Danish design. This transition represents an alignment of values tied to guest comfort and practicality; it reflects a hotel that promises clean rooms, friendly service, but now offers a globally recognized standard. Danish hospitality is poised for international recognition. This rebranding will draw global travelers to Denmark, enriching its hotel offerings. The storytellers of house hospitality will weave narratives of local authenticity married with a dependable global identity. #Hotels #Rebranding #Hospitality #Denmark #Marriott #FourPointsFlex Image source: Core Hospitality
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PPHE Hotel Group recently illustrated what a year of steady growth looks like in hospitality. With total revenue projected to hit around £317.2 million, the emphasis remained on improving occupancy and stabilizing rates. New hotels like art’otel London Hoxton injected fresh income into the roster. Key markets exhibited occupancy boosts, particularly Germany. Importantly, the growth seemed less about skyrocketing room rates and more about maximizing what’s already there. Success in challenging economic climates comes down to strategy. It's clear PPHE's approach focuses on sustainable progress—after all, consistent occupancy is a top priority for long-term success. #PPHE #Hospitality #RevenueGrowth #Occupancy #HotelIndustry Image source: PPHE Hotel Group
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