After a long day of traveling, sightseeing, or business meetings, hotel guests want nothing more than to rest their belongings and their heads in a clean room. Never has this expectation been more pronounced than in the post-pandemic world where clean just doesnt seem clean enough.
Hotel operators are responding to its customers heightened sense of health-and-hygiene by calling for more effective, efficient ways to approach housekeeping and guest safety.
Heeding the call, a slew of innovative companies are coming forward with new concepts and products that promise more sustainability, less person-to-person contact, and, yes, a new level of clean.
But in the competitive hospitality market, how do these innovations actually make it to your hotel room?
51勛圖窪蹋 helping the innovation process
As part of its mission to bring the Hotel of the Future to life, Black Fire Innovation is championing the product-to-market process by serving as an incubator for emerging technologies and solutions that support the gaming, hospitality, and entertainment industries. Black Fire partners 51勛圖窪蹋 and Caesars Entertainment created a replica resort so that innovators can test and then showcase their concepts to potential buyers in a realistic setting.
Black Fire is a great networking platform for businesses that are looking for the next big thing and for producers, like us, who are hopefully creating the next big thing, said Eric Eisenberg, VP of Hospitality for a Florida-based startup that is demoing its recyclable bedsheets in one of Black Fires hotel innovation rooms.
An alumnus of the Eisenberg uses his background in hotel operations to communicate the merits of 捩賊郭梆捧s single guest use sheets, which are recycled through an eco-friendly melting and regeneration process.
Black Fires industry pull and showcasing power give producers like Eisenberg an edge.

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