Luxury Hoteliers Magazine 4th Quarter 2017 | Page 29

find a potential partner, (prior to their purchase by Marriott) to work with their technology innovation team to install ten rooms at the Aloft Santa Clara in California and Aloft Seaport Village in Boston respectively. This installation, using Siri, was innovative, fun and exciting. These rooms are still installed today with this technology enabling the hotels to charge a premium for their use. We have now successfully integrated with Amazon Alexa and will shortly be launching our own DigiVoice – the world’s first commercial hospitality based voice activated room controls. DIGIVALET HAS COME TO BE KNOWN FOR ITS CONTINUAL INNOVATION – WHAT HAVE BEEN SOME RECENT INNOVATIONS THAT ARE EXCITING THE INDUSTRY? Firstly, I would like to emphasize that DigiValet was the first company in the world to bring an iPad based guest room solution to market. As a matter of fact, we did this in 2008 with an iPod Touch two years before the iPad was launched. Having then successfully launched the world’s first full-featured iPad based guest room solution in 2010, we gained immediate credibility and superior market share, becoming the most reviewed guest room solution on TripAdvisor. Following on our success and ongoing enhancements since the launch of our first iteration, we continued with yet another first, that of being the first company in the world to successfully launch voice- activated guest room controls in a hotel. We were hand-picked by Starwood, after a global search to Mood lighting, themed wake up and drapes slowly opening to a set wake up are other innovations that we are proud of. This leads me into personalization – at the luxury and ultra-luxury level where more than 80% are returning guests, hotels today put tremendous effort into remembering their guest preferences – our technology makes this seamless for a hotel, whether it be their desired room temperature, pillow preference, TV channels or dining requests. In addition to the above, additional excitement to come over the next few months will be conversational UI, augmented reality and facial recognition. Integrated door locks whereby the guest room “wakes up” upon the initial entry by the guest to their room as opposed to via the hotels PMS which is currently the norm across our industry. Very simply at this level of luxury, different guests want different things and most, if not all current systems available in hotels are “cookie-cutter” – DigiValet enables complete guest differentiation. We will also be bringing to market some exciting lobby technology taking us out of the guest room for the first time and utilizing our superior in-room iPad technology, slightly modified, for the lobby. WHAT KIND OF HOTELS ARE GOOD CANDIDATES FOR DIGIVALET? Any hotel that is looking to differentiate themselves through technology is an ideal candidate. DigiValet has something for everyone in this regard which is yet another factor that makes us so unique. Whether the hotel is a retrofit or new build, large casino property or small luxury boutique hotel, our comprehensive, feature-rich platform can be customized to suit the specific requirements of the hotel. WHAT DOES DIGIVALET DO DIFFERENTLY THAT SETS IT APART FROM THE REST? Firstly, we have over one hundred in-house engineers working on our technology and hotel customer’s needs. This results in our ability to work faster and innovate quicker thus delivering on our customer’s specific needs in a time frame no one else can meet. (The Starwood voice rooms are a classic example of this). ILHA 29