ILUNION Hotels publishes the first Innovation Report of the tourism sector

ILUNION Hotels publishes the first Innovation Report of the tourism sector
ILUNION Hotels publishes the first Innovation Report of the tourism sector

ILUNION Hotels has launched its first ‘InnovACCION Report 2022-2023’, a pioneering document in the tourism and hotel sector that summarizes the company’s strategy, achievements and innovative projects. Available on its website (dondedormiresdespertar.es), this report aims to position ILUNION Hotels as a leader in innovation within the sectorinspiring other actors to contribute to building a more inclusive and sustainable world.

The ‘InnovACTION Report’ highlights eight key points: strategy, culture, methodology and processes, technology, competitive intelligence, communication, structure and open ecosystem. These elements are fundamental to foster an environment of continuous innovation that responds to both the current needs and future trends of the tourism and hotel sector.

Through its Innovation Master Plan 2023-2025, ILUNION Hotels has established clear guidelines to maintain its leadership through innovation, incorporating good governance factors and social and environmental criteria. memory too includes the main projects developed in the last two yearsfrom the implementation of sustainable technologies to the development of personalized experiences for guests, reflecting the company’s commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.

In a context of post-pandemic economic and social recovery, ILUNION Hotels has reinforced its commitment to innovation as a strategic axis to overcome challenges and take advantage of opportunities in the sector. The company has adopted an open and participatory innovation modelgenerating shared value and actively involving employees, customers, suppliers, partners, investors, regulators and society as a whole.

 
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