The future of the hotel sector depends on its ability to manage data.
New technological advances are revolutionizing the way management processes are understood in most sectors. In this regard, one of the sectors where this change is being noticed most quickly and significantly is the hotel sector.
According to the latest studies, within the next two years, 90% of hotels will have incorporated AI and data analysis into some area of their management to generate competitive advantages that allow them to differentiate themselves from their competitors.
Currently, a large part of the developments and advances being made in the sector are focused on solving one of the main challenges faced by hotel facility managers: achieving maximum guest comfort and efficiency in their facilities.
In a context where society is increasingly critical of energy and resource waste, achieving maximum user comfort is essential to be attractive. Therefore, doing so while achieving maximum efficiency in your facilities offers both reputational and economic advantages that hotel facility managers cannot afford to miss.
For several years, the vast majority of hotels have had control systems, but most do not make the most of them. Today, thanks to the Big Data generated by facilities and collected by these systems, building management can be carried out based primarily on proactive, data-driven, and real-time approaches. This, among other things, allows for optimizing their operation, extending the life of their equipment, and ensuring significant savings in energy and water consumption.
To achieve successful facility management and accomplish the aforementioned goals, at Edison Next we believe it is essential that the building control system integrates the main facilities and information collection points, such as comprehensive room control (occupancy, comfort, lighting), common areas (presence, lighting), the machine room (production control, cold distribution, DHW), and also the connection with third-party systems like PCI, CRM, etc. This way, we can have a 360-degree view and study trends taking all perspectives into account.
Our team of experts at Edison Next ensures the reduction of detection, review, and repair times for facilities, relying on anomaly detection tools in facility operation, achieving for our clients a 360-degree management that allows them to improve their efficiency and move towards a more sustainable and responsible future with the environment around them.