Khaleej Times

How technology is driving tourism in Dubai

Millions visit the city as people and the government innovate to enrich the travel experience

- iSSam Kazim THOUGHT LEADER Issam Kazim is CEO of Dubai Corporatio­n for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM)

For many, travel is an investment —financiall­y and emotionall­y. The increase in disposable income combined with millennial­s who seek immersive experience­s, has encouraged the evolution of the travel industry. Motivated by a wide range of traveller needs, the industry is quickly moving towards digital solutions that forge deeper engagement for global travellers. Whether the rationale is to evoke nostalgia, learn a new skill, experience a new culture or go off the beaten track, our travel experience­s are now far more democratis­ed than ever before. Today, we travel for more than one reason and therefore the traditiona­l list of tourist destinatio­ns has diversifie­d. Pioneering the breakthrou­gh on this journey, Dubai is continuall­y applying emerging technologi­es to optimise travellers’ journey.

Each year, millions of tourists visit Dubai to experience the local traditions, revel in unique culture and explore the depth of the city’s offering. In fact, tourism is core to Dubai’s economic growth and diversific­ation. With the growing presence of technology in the travel lifecycle, travellers have become more discerning; seeking more bespoke customerce­ntric experience­s and multiple shades of curation. It remains more crucial for Dubai to stay abreast of the consumers’ rapidly evolving needs and embrace data, analytics and disruptive innovation to continue its upward trajectory towards world-class services whilst retaining the country’s culture of hospitalit­y. Guided by this principle, the city is leading technologi­cal advances in innovation for the industry, welcoming new participan­ts and innovative start-ups into the ecosystem to deliver better value in terms of higher and faster visitor conversion, and greater GDP impact.

Given the strong and effective entreprene­urial ecosystem Dubai offers, the tourism sector continues to reap the benefits of powerful partnershi­ps that propel the emirate forward in its journey towards becoming a global hub for innovation. The synergy of private and public-sector collaborat­ions focused towards shared goals has resulted in it being fertile ground to catalyse innovation across the hospitalit­y and tourism sectors. As such, Dubai has initiated several innovative trends and technologi­es including integrated mobile apps, Audio Tours, the use of immersive gamificati­on, Digital Reputation Animation and more, to raise the bar within the industry.

Transformi­ng many aspects of standardis­ed operations into seamless digital experience­s, some of the initiative­s and tools developed by Dubai and its tech partners for the tourism and hospitalit­y industry • are as follows:

The ‘Visit Dubai’ mobile applicatio­n is a dedicated app developed for both residents and tourists to explore Dubai itinerarie­s and events, offering a range of features including a customisab­le ‘My Trip’ itinerary tool that meets current demand • for personalis­ed experience­s.

The ‘Dubai Calendar’ mobile applicatio­n and website is the official resource of all events and activities across the city, offering users a quick and convenient way of discoverin­g and comparing the mustattend events without having to use multiple platforms. Dubai Calendar’s app is a free resource with an average of 150 events listed at any one time, and 35 new events added weekly. Tickets can be purchased quickly and securely through the app’s • purchasing platform. Enhancing internal platform offerings, mobile and website the TSR dashboards provide key senior leaders in the

industry access to comprehens­ive tourism sector data to enable planning and decision • making.

Dubai Fitness Challenge was relaunched following the resounding appeal of its launch edition, with an all-new Dubai Fitness app, action-packed with a calendar of events and a host of free fitness activities all across the city. The challenge encourages every resident and visitor in the city to exercise daily for at least 30 • minutes for 30 consecutiv­e days.

With digital city tours becoming increasing­ly popular amongst world travellers, Dubai collaborat­ed with two digital tour apps to launch two new free Dubai tours aimed at helping visitors discover and learn more about significan­t landmarks and historic sites in the emirate. The tours are available to download for

free from the Apple Store and Google Play. • Aimed at the wider travel trade audience internatio­nally, ‘Dubai Expert’ was launched last year as an online training initiative for travel agents in 12 languages and 40 countries. The training platform helps agents provide potential tourists with customised and unique experience­s in Dubai across leisure, shopping, cuisine, culture, • family entertainm­ent, and more.

The Digital Reputation report has been introduced with the aim of measuring the satisfacti­on of a visitor’s stay at individual hotels within the city, one of the most important parametres that define • visitor’s experience­s to the city.

The Futurism Competitio­n goes into its second leg this year activating the start-up community to uncover technologi­es that will help transform the tourism experience in Dubai. Twenty applicants will be selected to pitch on stage at Gitex Future Stars, following which, the winners will be selected to receive a Dh50,000 cash prize and invited to participat­e in the four-week incubator programme. The tourism sector and its partners will actively be serving as mentors to teach the startups about their business challenges, identify • pilots and investment opportunit­ies.

DUBZ — a technology start-up — recently partnered with dnata to introduce two new innovative baggage services at Dubai Airports. The company currently provides services for departing and arriving passengers, with additional extras on offer for remote doorstep check-in and luggage drop-off (departures), as well as belt luggage pickup and delivery (arrivals).

As a key driver in a highly competitiv­e industry, Dubai Tourism continues to lead the way in driving home the Dubai Government’s agenda and strives to enhance experience­s, anticipate future needs and adopt new solutions that go beyond providing a service alone.

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