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12th ITB Hospitality Day, ITB Berlin: A wealth of trends and innovations

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Berlin (February 10, 2017). From clinical IT to lively travel worlds, with crises and opportunities mixed in – these are the topics of the 12th ITB Hospitality Day at the ITB Berlin Convention 2017 at the beginning of March. High-ranking speakers will be taking an in-depth look at hostels as the new social hub, at food design, safety & security, Automation, the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence, as well at emerging and challenging markets (Iran, Russia, Georgia, Greece). Last but not least experts will discuss the importance of metasearch. International experts on stage – on Thursday, 9 March 2017, from 10.30 a.m. in Hall 7.1b/auditorium London.

The ITB Hospitality Day will begin by examining a global trend: the traditional youth hostel has become a social hub for teenagers of all ages. Addressing all globetrotters, regardless of their budget, the topic heading will be 'Hostels – Refreshed'. Creative newcomers and established chains will both be having their say. They include Eric van Dijk, COO of Meininger Hotels; Frank Uffen, director of Marketing & Partnership of the new group The Student Hotels; Frédéric Fontaine, senior vice president, Global Marketing and director of the Young Innovation Lab of Accor Hotels; Frippe Stenberg, Vice President Brand and Guest Journey of Scandic Hotels and Paul Halpenny, director of Group Supply of the specialist booking platform Hostelworld.

Artificial intelligence will be one of the topics dominating the ITB Berlin Convention throughout. 'Is the Hotel Industry Prepared to Welcome Digitalisation, with its Innovations in Automation, the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence?' The guests taking part in this discussion will be examining which ideas and interfaces make sense: Dr. Andriew Lim, professor for Innovation and Technopreneurship in Hospitality at the HotelSchool, The Hague; Hubert Viriot, CEO of the technology-oriented Yotel Hotels; Andreas Proefrock, director of Strategic Alliances and Technology Partnerships of the IT Solution Providers Alcatel-Lucent; and Sarah Kennedy Ellis, Vice President Global Marketing + Portfolio Strategy von Sabre Hospitality Solutions.

Food design and safety

Technology and taste have something in common, according to the award-winning Spanish chef Paco Roncero with his 'Sublimotion' food show. How are hotels dealing with Food & Beverage challenges? That is the question that internationally experienced gastronomy experts will be discussing: Jean Georges Ploner (Network Global F&B Heroes); Christoph Hoffmann, CEO of 25hours Hotel Company; and Urban Denk, director of Culinary Innovation and Development, Steigenberger Hotels and Resorts. The panel will be discussing culinary art as well as 'From Foodies to Food Design to No Food'.

The sensitive topic of 'Safety First' will also be on the agenda of the ITB Hospitality Day. Faced with terrorism and other catastrophes, how can cities, hotel chains and other business partners regain the trust of travellers? Crisis managers and hotel owners are looking for wide-ranging security. Taking part in the panel discussion will be Paul Moxness, vice president, Safety and Security, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group; Gerhard Struger, regional vice president, Eastern Europe and Turkey, Accor Hotels/Swissôtel; Georges-Pierre Cladogenis, global product manager, Safety and Security, Carlson Wagonlit Travel; and Sebastien Maire, the new Chief Resilience Officer of the city of Paris.

Challenging and emerging countries

Russia and Greece are currently suffering the effects of crises, while Iran and Georgia are flourishing. How can hotel managers and tourism experts maintain a hotel’s performance in both good and bad times? Omer Z. Kaddouri, CEO of Rotana Hotels (for Iran); Walter C. Neumann, CEO of Azimut Hotels (Russia), George Chogovadze, director of the Georgian National Tourism Administration, and Dr. Aris Ikkos of the Insete Research Institute (Greece) will be discussing 'The Blessed and the Cursed'.

The hotel conference 2017 will conclude by taking a look at distribution. How do meta-search platforms affect the internet results of hotel managers? Johannes Thomas, managing director of Trivago; Tobias Ragge, managing director of the HRS Group; and Marius Donhauser, founder of hotelkit and proprietor of Der Salzburger Hof, a hotel under private management, will be discussing 'Metasearch & Co.: The Invisible Battle for the Guest'.

Reporting on hospitalityinside.com

For the 12th time, hospitalityinside.com (www.hospitalityinside.com) with editor-in-chief Maria Puetz-Willems is the exclusive media partner and organizer of the ITB Hospitality Day. hospitalityInside.com will introduce the individual session in its next issues until ITB and sum up the panels after ITB, every Friday on this website.

For the online progamme click here.

A live streaming of the ITB Hospitality Day is available on the internet. On March 9th, click this link.

 

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