From 24-hour check ins, to digital concierges and intuitive in-room temperature controls, these are some of the innovations that are fast becoming de rigueur in the hospitality industry of the 21st century.
Found in “smart hotels”, they prioritise the guests’ well-being and are geared towards helping them have a good night’s rest away from home.
To ensure they are able to do this successfully, it is important hospitality brands team up with the right technology partners to deliver these innovations easily, seamlessly and reliably.
JUNG is one such example. KNX is its versatile, customisable system that connects a hotel’s facilities and amenities with its multimedia functions to offer a variety of experiences to its guests.
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