Italian Hotels Integrate DS in Leaflet Displays
Local Knowledge
MuchMore turned to Konvergence to design an integrated leaflet and interactive digital signage unit that could offer current customers the opportunity to feature their businesses on the screens as part of a value-added marketing programme.
Content is stored locally on a PC installed within each freestanding unit. The system pulls live information from the Internet for content including local news and weather, event guides and, if applicable, updated pricing information. All 70 locations can be controlled, adjusted and monitored in real time from a network operations centre run and managed by Konvergence.
In order to deliver this solution, Konvergence worked closely with Scala to design the multi-language, interactive graphic user interface, manage play-out schedules and the content assets (text, video files, RSS feeds and live Web-based content) and provide a mechanism for hoteliers to change or update promotional content or pricing.
Patrizia Cicognani, Marketing and Sales Manager, Konvergence, elaborated, “For as long as most of us can remember, when we visit a new destination the primary source for local information has always included a hotel’s leaflet dispenser. Working with MuchMore, we looked at the model and recognised there were many ways to offer better user choice and operational and commercial benefits.”
“Our guests are savvy users of technology and want to be able to access the information they are interested in when they want it. This helps our business look better to our customers and, by virtue of the commercial opportunity, it will help us generate additional revenue,” commented Lorenzo Spadini, owner of the four-star Corallo Hotel in Riccione.
In the future, the network may allow for hotel operators to extend information to other screens on site, including in-room televisions.
“MuchMore and Konvergence have created an exciting and scalable business by identifying where value can be added for hotel operators, while at the same time cutting costs for media owners. It is an excellent development and a great case study for demonstrating how digital media can enhance and improve traditional media businesses. We’re delighted to have been part of the original development and look forward to continuing that relationship as the network grows,” said Oscar Elizaga, VP EMEA, Scala.
Monday, November 9, 2009











