​Da Nang tourism complex purchases $15,000 hotel robot

Sep 19th at 07:45
19-09-2024 07:45:46+07:00

​Da Nang tourism complex purchases $15,000 hotel robot

A tourism complex in Da Nang City, central Vietnam is taking bold steps by investing in a US$15,000 robot to assist guests, potentially becoming one of the first in the country to implement this advanced technology.

​Da Nang tourism complex purchases $15,000 hotel robot

The Rolling Hills Hotel employs a robot for evening room service in Seoul, South Korea. Photo: Hyundai

Andre Pierre, general director of the Furama - Ariyana Danang International Tourism Complex, announced the investment during the press briefing for the Exhibition & Forum on Technology and Innovation in the Hospitality Industry, named 'HORECFEX Vietnam 2024,' on Tuesday afternoon.

Pierre revealed that the $15,000 robot, purchased abroad, is currently en route to Da Nang.

This robot, the first of its kind in the city, is set to showcase its capabilities in serving and interacting with guests at the Furama resort in the coming days.

Pierre noted that this purchase matches the goals of HORECFEX Vietnam 2024, set to take place at Ariyana Convention Center in Da Nang from September 23 to 24.

Andre Pierre, general director of the Furama - Ariyana Danang International Tourism Complex, speaks at a press briefing for HORECFEX Vietnam 2024 in Da Nang City, central Vietnam, September 17, 2024. Photo: Nguyen Tin / Tuoi Tre

Andre Pierre, general director of the Furama - Ariyana Danang International Tourism Complex, speaks at a press briefing for HORECFEX Vietnam 2024 in Da Nang City, central Vietnam, September 17, 2024. Photo: Nguyen Tin / Tuoi Tre

Organized by the Vietnam Hotel Association and Ariyana, the event aims to foster innovation and growth within the accommodation, restaurant, and catering sectors.

HORECFEX Vietnam 2024 will connect businesses with suppliers of cutting-edge solutions and technologies in the tourism industry, promoting digital transformation and innovation.

The organizers have confirmed the event will offer free admission to all visitors.

The event will feature an exhibition showcasing 50 technology booths and tourism products, and a forum focused on the application of new technologies and hotel management strategies in the modern era.

Attendees can look forward to insights from 55 domestic and international speakers from leading tech firms, including Microsoft, Oracle, and FPT.

Tuoi Tre News



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