What to Expect From the Hospitality Tech Sector in 2023
What to Expect From
the Hospitality Tech Sector in 2023
Over the last 50 years,
technology has been fuelling the hotel industry's growth with the first-ever
implementation of Hotel Property Management Systems in the 1970s. Plus, with
the emergence of several other solutions, hotels have gone digital, gained
agility, streamlined operations, reduced errors, saved costs, and increased
revenues. They have been able to match their guests' changing expectations with
the right tools.
In 2021-2022, technology was one
of the critical elements that helped hotels across sizes, segments, and regions
come out of the Covid-induced grim phase. For example, it allowed their
non-guest-facing staff to work remotely per the restrictions. It also enabled
them to run the show by streamlining operations with a significantly reduced
workforce. Most importantly, technology helped them to drive efficiencies,
revenues and guest experience.
As the hotel industry
enters 2023, dubbed as the most awaited transformative post-Covid era by
industry pundits, technology companies, too, are getting ready to play their
part. Here is how hospitality technology providers will help the industry
succeed in 2023.
Mobile Apps
Mobile apps will continue driving
hotels' growth in two ways. Firstly, the hotel-facing aspect of it will empower
users to execute various tasks on the go. For example, it will help the
management see hotel positions and other critical data on their
smartphones.
Secondly, we have this guest-facing
aspect of it. With this, hotels can allow their guests to do everything,
including reservation, post-booking communication, mobile check-in, unlocking
the door, controlling in-room amenities, raising service requests and
complaints, paying bills and checking out.
Mobile apps have become more
imperative over the last few years with the rising demand for contactless
services. Since guests love contactless services, as over 90% of them like it,
we will see the rapid adoption of mobile apps in the hotel industry. And in
line with this, solution providers are expected to do much in this technology
segment.
Data Analytics
The hotel industry undoubtedly
possesses massive data about operations and guests' preferences. We don't have
to stress more about how it helps hotels with an efficient forecast, automated
revenue management, targeted marketing efforts, upselling and cross-selling,
and improved guest services. Additionally, it has the potential to assist
hotels in managing their online reputation by tracking what is being said about
their brands on online platforms.
Everything boils down to this -
data analytics will be essential for hotels to maintain a competitive
advantage. And to achieve this, they will rely on technology providers who
understand this whole data game and can help them with this. Technology providers
will have to keep an eye on evolving data analytics trends to develop solutions
that will drastically improve hotels' decision-making capabilities.
With four types of data analysis
capabilities, including descriptive, diagnostic, predictive, and prescriptive,
hotels will know what happened, why it happened, what might happen in the
future, and what needs to be done. This is where hotel technology solutions
providers will play a prominent role in 2023.
Robust Technology
Integration
One thing is clear - 2023 will
see a rise in various technology adoption by hotels. They will use Hotel PMS,
channel manager, revenue management solution, booking engine, online reputation
management tool, accounting, ID scanner and many more across departments. Here
comes the need for seamless integration among all of them for real-time data
flow.
There is a rapid shift from
monolithic on-premises solutions to cloud-based Hotel PMS. Sitting at the
centre of the hotel operation, cloud-based Hotel PMS interacts with
best-in-class solutions that are operationally imperative for all departments
at a hotel. Hospitality technology providers will pay the utmost attention to
this in 2023.
Solution Customisation
We expect significant efforts
towards this by technology providers. They will be doing heavy weightlifting to
develop plug-and-play solutions for properties looking at doing short-term
business - be it going live for seasonal businesses or some prominent events.
Technology companies have
realised that it has become challenging for independent hotels to source
disparate solutions, deal with multiple tech vendors, and manage them without
dedicated personnel. It will make them develop a solutions stack that is only
needed to help these hotels sell more rooms at the best rate, increase
occupancy, boost revenues and serve guests better. Similarly, hotel groups will
buy technology solutions in a modular way that are on the cloud for every
department. And for this, hospitality technology companies keep adding new
features to their products and solutions to offer them centralised control over
operations, inventory management, reports, etc.
It doesn't end here.
Technology providers will be at the centre of attention as enablers to an
industry on the verge of finding its lost charm in 2023. Hotel owners,
operators, and even guests will be looking at the tech sector about how it
keeps fuelling the industry's growth in 2023 and beyond.
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