High-Tech Hotels: The Trendiest Uses of Technology in Resorts

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Lotte New York Palace now offers Aescape’s robotic massages. Despite their intimidating look, reviews are positive, and Aescape plans to expand to select Equinox locations.

Robot Massages at Lotte New York Palace

Hotel 1000 in Seattle uses infrared technology to detect guests, reduce cleaning interruptions, and adjust room temperatures—benefits guests aren’t even aware of!

Infrared Sensors at Hotel 1000

The Beverly Wilshire is introducing in-room holograms as concierges. The Proto M provides a live feed to a real concierge for real-time assistance.

Proto M hologram concierge at the Beverly Wilshire

InterContinental Hotels & Resorts is combating jet lag with personalized services using Timeshifter, an app that offers tailored sleep advice.

Jet-Lag Support from InterContinental Hotels & Resorts

Bed bugs are a major issue in hospitality. The UK’s Spotta technology helps control outbreaks, and its partnership with MachineQ will enable many U.S. hotel brands to adopt it.

Bed Bug Fighting Technology from MachineQ

Oops! Smart showerheads from Oasense reduce water waste in hotels by adjusting flow based on usage, saving on heating costs, and promoting eco-friendliness.

Smart Showerheads from Oasense

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