The online conference "The driving forces of Hospitality Technology, Innovation and Education" was successfully organised and executed by Dr Lenia Papadopoulou-Kelidou and Dr Giovanni Serafini of the Business Administration and Economics Department, CITY College, University of York Europe Campus, with the endorsement of UNWTO and INSETE. This open conference offered students, professionals, and educators the opportunity to get valuable insights from leading industry experts and academics in the field of tourism and hospitality in Greece.
First, Ms Natalia Bayona, Director of Innovation, Education and Investments at World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) opened the event with a video on the road towards a more conscious, innovative, and educated tourism sector. In her very insightful presentations, Ms Bayona emphasized that the challenges in the field of tourism have not changed with the pandemic. Rather, the pandemic accelerated the need to meet these challenges, which are: innovation, education, investments, value-added jobs, and sustainability. To address them successfully, there is the need for collaboration between governments, start-ups, academics, and investors.
Next, the event featured two distinct panels which focussed on the role of technology and innovation in hospitality, and the role of education in tourism, respectively.
The participants to the first panel were:
Following Mr Almyrantis' initial presentation about a hotel's General Manager challenges and opportunities, the debate addressed the fact that many hoteliers are reluctant to invest in technological means claiming that they are too expensive or apply to large hotel operations. Instead, cost must not be feared if one considers the ROI (Return on Investment) and the ROAS (Return on Ad Spend). Thus, there is the need to approach things differently: demystification is the key here, technology can be applied correctly and effectively! However, as Mr Perrakis stressed, technology is just a tool and human resources are essential towards attaining the benefits technology can offer. With the right mentality, organisational culture, and training of the workforce, technology can be successfully applied in hotel operations of any size. Specifically, digital marketing can dramatically increase a hotel's sales and bookings. However, as Mr Asfis warned, there is the need to recognise the need to modernise the sales mix and focus on embracing the trend of digital marketing from content-based to content-driven and experiential. Lastly, Mr Fanos overviewed aspects related to GDPR compliance and the possibility for hoteliers to renegotiate abusive contract terms based on latest developments in the EU legal framework.
Next, the conference addressed the role of education in tourism with the following panel:
The works of the panel were opened by Prof Papatheodorou who delivered a thorough presentation on the role of post-secondary education in tourism and hospitality. Among others, Prof Papatheodorou illustrated the skills cultivated in post-secondary education in Greece and discussed the extent to which graduates are ready to work in the field of hospitality. Next, Mr Koutsokostas examined what skills INSETE research identifies as been needed by hotel businesses nowadays and overviewed the various educational programs and initiatives INSETE offers to address skill gaps in the hotel industry. Then, Ms Kamtsiou's extensive experience as trainer was instrumental in examining challenges affecting the education of hotel professionals, their attitude towards training as well as graduate students joining the hotel industry. Namely, Ms Kamtsiou stressed that values and notions that are an integral part of hospitality and often define hospitality itself, such as respect, courtesy, smile, and good mood can be taught. However, their application by employees requires not only training, but also the inspiring behaviour of supervisors and managers who need to embody these values and notions of hospitality. To this end, reference was made to the criticality of internal training, which is a function that can be enacted in a formal way in hospitality concerns regardless of size. While the panel recognised that there is indeed the need to bridge education and the requirements of the hotel industry, as an example in this direction it was mentioned that at City College, University of York Europe Campus students are given the opportunity during their studies for a semester to work with a company that assigns them a specific task. In this way, the so-called 'Practicum' program aims to bridge theory with market practices by making students work closely with hospitality and tourism managers.
The conference concluded that the success of the hospitality and tourism system overall in these challenging times is in the hands of professionals recognising that responsibility is part of their job, as reminded by Ms Bayona. Within this perspective, education plays a cardinal role by urging professionals to reassess how they relate with knowledge. In fact, the process of knowledge goes through the stages of studying, learning, relearning, and unlearning to be able to learn the new.
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The following event is going to take place in Greek.
Γιώργος Κουτσοκώστας, ΙΝΣΕΤΕ Διευθυντής Εκπαίδευσης
Κύρος Ασφής, Founder of Nea Mesa, Hotel & Tourism Digital Marketing Agency
Βάνια Κάμτσιου, Senior Trainer & Founder of Welcome Global
Δημήτρης Περράκης, Area Operations Manager Atlantica Hotels and Resorts
Νάσος Φανός, Δικηγόρος εξειδικευμένος σε GDPR και σύναψη συμβολαίων φιλοξενίας
Το CITY College, University of York Europe Campus σας προσκαλεί στην Διαδικτυακή Εκδήλωση που διοργανώνει με τίτλο "Οι κινητήριες δυνάμεις της Φιλοξενίας: Τεχνολογία, Καινοτομία και Εκπαίδευση", την Τετάρτη 26 Μαΐου 2021 στις 15:30.
Σκοπός της εκδήλωσης είναι η ανάδειξη της χρησιμότητας της τεχνολογίας, της επιτακτικής ανάγκης για καινοτομία και της σωστής εκπαίδευσης για την επίλυση ζητημάτων που έχουν επιδεινωθεί εξαιτίας της πανδημίας και απασχολούν τους Έλληνες ξενοδόχους. Η εκδήλωση αφορά Έλληνες ξενοδόχους, φοιτητές, εκπαιδευτές και επαγγελματίες που δραστηριοποιούνται στον τουρισμό και τη φιλοξενία.
* Η εκδήλωση θα πραγματοποιηθεί στα Ελληνικά.
15:30 Χαιρετισμοί - Καθ. Πέτρος Κεφαλάς, Αντιπρόεδρος (Εκπαίδευση), CITY College, University of York Europe Campus
15:40 Ms. Natalia Bayona, Διευθύντρια του Τμήματος Καινοτομίας, Εκπαίδευσης και Επενδύσεων του Διεθνούς Οργανισμού Τουρισμού, UNWTO
“Τhe road towards a more conscious, innovative and educated tourism sector”
15:50 Προσκεκλημένος Ομιλητής: κ. Παναγιώτης Αλμυράντης, Αντιπρόεδρος της Ευρωπαϊκής Ένωσης Διευθυντών Ξενοδοχείων, Γενικός Διευθυντής Daios Cove Luxury Resort & Villas
“Γενικός Διευθυντής ξενοδοχείου: προκλήσεις και ευκαιρίες”
16:00 Πάνελ συζήτησης: "Ο ρόλος της τεχνολογίας και της καινοτομίας στην Φιλοξενία"
Συντονιστής: Δρ. Giovanni Oscar Serafini, Αν. Καθηγητής, CITY College, University of York Europe Campus
16:40 Προσκεκλημένος Ομιλητής: κ. Ανδρέας Παπαθεοδώρου, Καθηγητής, Πανεπιστήμιο Αιγαίου
«Ο ρόλος της μεταδευτεροβάθμιας εκπαίδευσης στον τουρισμό και τη φιλοξενία»
16:50 Πάνελ συζήτησης: "Ο ρόλος της εκπαίδευσης στον τουρισμό"
Συντονίστρια: Δρ. Λεμονιά Παπαδοπούλου - Κελίδου, Λέκτορας, CITY College, University of York Europe Campus
17:30 Κλείσιμο εκδήλωσης