For over a decade I have heard industry pundits, consultants, other experts, and myself say that the hospitality industry lags behind other industries in innovation, investment, and adoption of new technologies. Is this really the case? If so, what are the barriers, issues, and conflicts that have led to this situation? More importantly, what should we do about it?

Ian Millar
Ian Millar
Manager of Institute of Business Creativity & Senior Lecturer at EHL Hospitality Business School

This is a two sided problem. Hoteliers are not investing enough into technology and will keep using it till it breaks or stops working. There are no or limited return on investment calculations that are used. Investment in technology is also too low and does not receive the priority that it should. On the other side the technology that hoteliers are offered is mostly not up-to-date and too expensive. Also the past closed system architecture taken by some companies has led to integration problems and a lot of headaches for hotels. What we need to do is get hotels to understand that a major starting point is adopting technology that is cloud based (this is better for them) that has open API mind-set with technology companies that want to grow their technology but also build a better Eco system with partners as well.

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