HITEC Rewind: Ian Millar on Hospitality Education and Technology

During HITEC 2024, Hospitality Net's Terence Ronson interviewed Ian Millar, Senior Lecturer of Information Technology at EHL Hospitality Business School. Millar shared his insights on the state of hospitality education, the integration of technology in the industry, and the challenges and opportunities faced by educational institutions. This interview is part of our HITEC 2024 series, where industry leaders provide their perspectives on the...

Introduction and Walkthrough of HITEC 2024

Ian Millar begins by sharing his initial impressions of HITEC 2024. He highlights the presence of familiar exhibitors and the growing focus on mobile technology, which he believes is crucial for enhancing the digital customer journey in hospitality. Despite progress, he notes that the industry is still in its infancy regarding mobile adoption.

State of Hospitality Education

Millar discusses the current state of hospitality education, emphasizing the diversity in educational levels, from apprenticeship programs to upper management training. He expresses concern about the closure of vocational and apprentice-level hospitality programs, stressing the importance of these foundational courses for the industry's future.

Challenges in Teaching Hospitality Technology

Millar explains the challenges faced by educational institutions in staying current with technological advancements. He points out that the slow and structured nature of education makes it difficult to quickly adapt curricula to include emerging technologies like AI. The lengthy process of developing and accrediting new courses further complicates this effort.

Comparison with Other Educational Fields

When asked about the adaptability of hospitality education compared to other fields, Millar asserts that the challenge is widespread across all educational sectors. He explains that large institutions, like hospitality schools, often operate like cruise ships—slow to change direction due to their size and the need to maintain rigorous standards.

Innovative Teaching Methods

Millar shares his approach to integrating modern technology into his courses. He frequently invites guest speakers from leading tech companies, such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, to provide students with insights into the latest technological advancements. This method helps bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical, real-world applications.

The Role of Innovation Labs

Millar discusses the role of innovation labs at EHL Hospitality Business School. These labs serve as incubators for hospitality-focused startups and as test environments for new technologies. Millar emphasizes the importance of providing students with hands-on experience with the latest innovations, preparing them for future industry demands.

Addressing Employment Shortages

Millar addresses the significant issue of employment shortages in the hospitality industry. He reveals that a substantial percentage of hospitality graduates do not enter the industry, opting for careers in finance and other fields with better working conditions and pay. Millar suggests that improving the work environment and career prospects in hospitality is crucial for attracting and retaining talent.

Leadership and Technology in Hospitality

Millar argues that the primary issue with technology in hospitality is not the technology itself but the leadership and mindset within the industry. He points out that many hotel boards lack tech-savvy members, hindering strategic decision-making. Millar believes that integrating technology into the core operations and leadership of hospitality organizations is essential for future success.

Conclusion and Parting Thoughts

The interview concludes with Millar sharing his thoughts on the importance of getting the basics right in hospitality operations before integrating advanced technologies. He emphasizes that a solid foundation in operations and a forward-thinking mindset are crucial for leveraging technology effectively. Terence Ronson thanks Millar for his insights and presents him with a gift, acknowledging his contributions to the industry.

This interview is part of Hospitality Net's HITEC 2024 series, showcasing the latest thought leadership in the hospitality sector.

 

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Terence Ronson is the Founder and Managing Director of Pertlink Limited, Asia's premier hospitality IT consultancy, established in Hong Kong in 2000. A former chef and hotel manager across the UK and Asia, he pivoted to technology in the mid-1980s — developing a conviction that technology, when deployed thoughtfully, could become a true business differentiator and driver of guest experience, not merely a back-office tool.

Ian Millar is a Senior Lecturer at EHL Hospitality Business School in Lausanne, where he focuses on hospitality technology and digital transformation. He teaches master’s-level courses on AI, cloud systems, and technology strategy, helping future leaders understand how digital tools reshape operations and guest experience. 

Founded in 1994 in Maastricht, the Netherlands, Hospitality Net is the #1 B2B portal for global hotel professionals and one of the longest-running independent hospitality B2B publications in the world. Hospitality Net acts as a neutral broker and publisher of hotel business information, built on a membership model for all stakeholders in the global hotel industry.

EHL Hospitality Business School (Lausanne) is an ambassador for traditional Swiss hospitality and has been a pioneer in hospitality education since 1893 with over 25,000 alumni worldwide and over 120 nationalities. EHL is the world's first hospitality management school that provides university-level programs at its campuses in Lausanne and Chur-Passugg, as well as online learning solutions.