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Tourism summit to explore how AI is driving smart tourism

MADRID, October 17, 2023

More than 400 global experts will gather in Seville, Spain, from October 18 to 20 at Tourism Innovation Summit 2023 (TIS2023), the global summit on tourism innovation and technology, to explore how AI-driven initiatives are transforming the sector.

The event will examine how artificial intelligence (AI) blockchain, data spaces or AdTech, among other exponential technologies, are driving the smarter, digital and sustainable transformation of the tourism industry.

At the event, Annalisa Ponchia, Director of Innovation & Customer Experience of AIM Group International, with over 30 years of international experience in event management, will show the "futuristic" vision of AI applications with more presence in the sector. In addition to these improvements, AI tools are significantly optimising the industry's customer experience, providing them with recommendations based on their preferences and streamlining their operations.

Customer Satisfaction

Claudia Tapardel, CEO & Founder of CT EU Affairs, a respected European public figure with extensive experience in management, tourism and travel strategies; Ignacio de la Cueva, Manager of the Center of Excellence in Tourism Innovation at Eurecat; and Chris Carmichael, Head of Corporate Innovation at TUI Musement, will discuss how AI solutions are driving customer satisfaction in tourism.

Sustainability in the Industry

AI can also contribute to the sustainability of the tourism industry. In this context, Franklin Carpenter, Director of Horwath HTL Spain, founder and first president of the Association of Tourism Professionals of Chile, will highlight how AI and innovations in data analysis and processing can help optimise the well-being of both travellers and destinations.

In addition, based on his 20 years of experience in leading projects and teams in the tourism, education and hospitality sectors, he will explain how technology can contribute to the regeneration of tourism to promote sustainability and good cultural, social and local practices.

Andorra – a Case Study

TIS2023 will present the experience of VisitAndorra.com, the platform managed by Tourism of Andorra to position the country as a tourist destination of great attraction and spectacular natural resources. Alex Net, General Manager of Infinitum Digital, will explain how the unique points of this destination are promoted through the various experiences catalogues such as Andorra Selected, Andorra Taste and Andorra Health Destination, to attract quality tourism.

Blockchain and Data Spaces

In line with AI, other technologies such as blockchain or data spaces are also enabling a new era of tourism. The Tourism Innovation Global Summit will feature speakers such as Almudena de la Mata, CEO of Blockchain Intelligence and President of the Blockchain Intelligence Law Institute, who will address the potential of this disruptive technology to improve data privacy and promote transparency and trust for both tourists and businesses.

De la Mata, who was selected by Fundación Cotec as a blockchain expert in "The Cotec 100," will also explore the role of NFTs in creating assets of value in the tourism industry, along with Monica Molina, senior sustainability consultant at Global Destination Sustainability Movement, and Luca Busolli, blockchain consultant at Klab.

Data Sharing

Similarly, data sharing will play a crucial role in the tourism sector, given the typology of actors and the cross-cutting nature of tourism and its intersection with other sectors.

TIS2023 will count on the experience of Dolores Ordonez, coordinator of DATES, European Tourism Data Spaces, the European project that aims to explore approaches and options for the implementation of a secure and reliable tourism data space.

Together with Misa Labarille, Tourism Policy Officer at the European Commission, and Juan Jesus Garcia, Head of Industry Affairs EMEA at Amadeus, will discuss the challenges and opportunities of the data economy and the European Tourism Data Space.

Ordonez, together with Francisca Rubio, General Manager of Gaia X Hub Spain, the initiative that is driving the creation of a secure and federated data infrastructure for Europe, Carlos Romero, President of Segittur, and Daniel Caro, Chief Data Officer of Turismo Andaluz, will also discuss the factors that need to be analysed to allow all actors in the tourism value chain to benefit from the possibilities of data sharing.

Data Protection

Data protection in companies and cybersecurity will also be a topic that will be addressed by experts such as Alfredo Serret and Juan Campillo, from Telefónica Tech, who will explain how to manage data with the right tools to protect us from cyberattacks.

More than 200 exhibiting firms with the most disruptive technologies TIS2023 will also feature more than 10,000 square meters of exhibition space where more than 200 exhibiting companies will showcase the most groundbreaking technological solutions. Over the course of three days, AI application cases will be presented to personalize experiences in the attractions, tourism activities and hospitality sectors.

WAM Study

In a recent study, WAM Global says how AI technologies are revolutionising the travel industry across all segments, from improving the customer experience, and planning events to attracting and retaining tourists. Numerous destinations are already implementing the use of AI, which could generate $400 billion for the travel industry. – TradeArabia News Service

 

 




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