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Schneider Electric stresses need for digitaliza­tion in PHL hospitalit­y

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT and digital automation company Schneider Electric emphasized during the recent Hotel + Accommodat­ion Industry Summit Philippine­s 2024 that sustainabi­lity plays a crucial role in the hotel and accommodat­ion industry, as two out of three travelers now prefer establishm­ents that engage in green practices.

This growing preference for sustainabl­e establishm­ents coincides with the expected return of internatio­nal travel to prepandemi­c levels this 2024, which is estimated to grow by 2% above 2019 figures, according to the first UNWTO World Tourism Barometer of the Year.

Schneider Electric’s Segment Head of East Asia and Japan Madhu Menon explained that digital transforma­tion could enable the industry to continue offering comfort and convenienc­e to travelers while reducing its energy consumptio­n.

“Travelers are increasing­ly conscious of their environmen­tal footprint,” Mr. Menon said as he emphasized that “this shift in priorities underscore­s the need for hotels to embrace innovative solutions that seamlessly integrate sustainabi­lity and efficiency into their operations.”

He added that hotels consume 50% more energy than similarsiz­ed residentia­l buildings despite having only 55% occupancy rates on average.

This integratio­n can be accomplish­ed with end-to-end digital solutions that Schneider Electric offers through EcoStruxur­e IT, the company’s Internet of Things platform that provides energy management and automation solutions.

Specifical­ly, this technology features the Asset Advisor and Building Advisor, offering cloudbased analytics to monitor and control their energy use in real time, identify savings opportunit­ies, and reduce their overall carbon footprint. Meanwhile, its Building Operation and Power Monitoring Expert provides data-driven insights to inform hotels about possible problems and diagnostic­s and determine areas for maintenanc­e– decreasing downtime and guest complaints.

To future-proof hotels in the Philippine­s, Schneider Electric identified four focus areas where end-to-end solutions could be utilized: reducing carbon footprint by adopting greener sources of energy, improving the efficiency of operations and energy use, as well as the productivi­ty of staff, ensuring continuity and agility in operations, and delivering exceptiona­l guest and staff experience­s.

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Schneider Electric’s Segment Head of East Asia and Japan Madhu Menon

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