HX: The Hotel Experience, November 12-13, 2017 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
“We strive to make the overall content of HX second to none.
And this year, we are particularly excited with HX’s conference component,”
said Phil Robinson, VP/Group Show Director of event producer HMG. “The 30-plus
sessions are covering an amazing breadth of topics all highly relevant to the
hospitality industry.”
Sessions are presented on three stages located on the HX
exhibit floor; attendee registration to HX includes unlimited session
attendance. Three headliner sessions for HX 2017 are:
“Siri, Alexa, Cortana and Rosie. Oh My! AI on the Rise! Trending Tech Talk: AI + Robotics in the
Hospitality Industry” (Sunday, November 12, 3:00pm-3:45pm)
The constant innovations to the industry driven by tech are
astounding. Moderator Valerie Ferguson, Director, Experience Planning and
Integration, Hotels & Resorts, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts, explores
the impact of robotics and the coming wave of Artificial Intelligence. The
panel features Micah Green, President and CEO, Maidbot, and Steve Ransone, Vice
President of Rooms Operations, White Lodging. They will walk through how robots
are already deeply rooted in hotels overseas and analyze how this innovation
will enhance the guest experience in North America.
“Creating One-of-a-Kind Multi-Concept Operations: Yes it Can
Be Done” (Sunday, November 12, 4:15pm-5:00pm)
Alex Taylor, Senior Vice President, Restaurants & Bars,
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, looks at a more human element of the guest
experience and asks, “How do you maintain the feel of an independent boutique
when your operation grows to multiple locations?” The presentation explores how Kimpton has
made it work in the hotel restaurant space. The key is allowing freedom and
creativity to thrive inside the company culture.
“Understanding the Minds of Your Guests” (Monday, November
13, 1:00pm - 1:30pm)
Knowing how guests respond to your offering is more than
just intuitive. Chris Davidson, Executive Vice President of Global Strategy,
MMGY Global, explores the data and trends from MMGY's 2017/2018 Portrait of
American Travelers®. Davidson will cover hot topics such as: What is the impact
of shared accommodations in micro-hotels? And, are travel agents increasing or
decreasing in relevance to guests?
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