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Hoteligence cloud-based software lauched in Dubai


Louise Birchall, November 20th, 2012

A Swedish hotel intelligence organisation has launched  its new software product Hoteligence, designed exclusively for the hospitality industry, in the Middle East.

Hoteligence is a cloud-based software platform said to help hotels to increase revenue, offer improved in-room entertainment, and track and analyse guests’ buying behaviour in order to optimise business performance.

At a launch event with the Swedish Trade Council in Media City, Dubai, Martin Ljunggren Chevalley, CEO and co-founder of Hoteligence explained: "Hoteligence is all about offering guests relevant content and services at the relevant time. Guests can choose what and when they want to watch something, and they can choose which channel, which device and in which location in the hotel. We make this possible with great content across all media.”

Operating across televisions, all mobile devices such as the iPhone, iPad and Android-devices as well as laptops, all the content, products and services become available at the guests’ fingertips, without the need to download any apps. When using on the TV, guests use one single wireless “Wii-style” remote to point, click, buy and type.

“The feedback we have received so far in our meetings with several of the prestigious five-star hotel chains in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha has been overwhelmingly positive and as such, we believe this is the right market to lead Hoteligence’s implementation in the world,” added Chevalley.

The system also runs popular games such as Angry Birds, is connected to social media platforms Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Skype, runs music services such as Spotify and allows users to set up personalised profiles if they choose. One of the aims is to help hoteliers connect in a more meaningful way with their guests and to provide them with access to free marketing tools.

The software communicates with hotel guests in a seamless way, offering them access to movies, games, room service, a digital mini bar, gift shop and more. Now in the final testing stage, the software will be available by December 2012. 

“This is a sophisticated, yet simple piece of software which I can see would offer our guests value added benefits as well as giving us unique customer insight,” said Naeem Darkazally, group director of sales & marketing at Abjar which represents brands such as Ritz-Carlton, who attended the launch event at the Swedish Trade Council. “We are continuing our discussions with the team behind Hoteligence and we will see if this is something we could offer in our premium hotels rooms.”

More information about the product can be found on www.hoteligence.tv.