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5th INNOVATIONS FORUMRzeszow, Poland27 May 2014
Zoltán SomogyiExecutive Director for Programme and Coordination
UNWTO
1. The specialized agency of the United Nations
2. 156 Member States and more than 400 Affiliate Members
TOURISM
•Responsible
•Sustainable
•Universally accesible
A long way of tourism
International Tourist Arrivals (absolute change 2013, million)
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) ©
29
14
63
0.10
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Europe Asia and thePacific
Americas Africa Middle East
Increase 2013 by region
563 mln. with 52 mln. additional arrivals
International Tourist Arrivals
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
milli
on
Trend 1995-2010Tourism Towards 2030 projectionActual 1995-2013*
1.4 bn
1,087 mn
1.8 bn
529 mn
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Actual Trend vs. Tourism Towards 2030 Projection World
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Innovations
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Innovation Process
Generation of new or improved products Introduction of new production processes Development of new sales markets Development of new supply markets Reorganization and/or restructuring of the company
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Innovation in Tourism
Three main groups of innovation Three main groups of innovation in the tourism sector: Innovation of the information and communication technologies
Innovation of tourism products
Innovative solutions and recommendations to the challenges
Be connected
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
Changes in Consumer Behaviour Communication is increasingly mobile as well as more immediate.
Consumers conduct conversations 24/7.
Consumers are offered increasing quantities of information at increasing speed.
Visual information reigns supreme.
Consumers trust other consumers more than traditional institutions.
The consumer is in control.
Large number of consumers now group together online to buy collectively and to secure discounts.
Consumers are assisted by search engine developments.
Location-based services are gaining popularity.
Consumers long for personalization and belonging.
Madrid Precious Time Pilot ProjectFor UNWTO this project is an important milestone in tourism innovation for 4 an important milestone in tourism innovation for 4
main reasonsmain reasons: 1.It’s an exemplar model of public-private cooperation.
2.It’s a collaborative model that goes beyond the obvious as it integrates representatives from the world of arts, handicrafts, hospitality, retail, technology and many others.
3.It aims to create more than a tourism product; it aims to create a memorable visitor experience which will surely add value to the destination and to tourists; and finally
4.It brings together the best of Spain’s and Madrid’s tradition, modernity and innovation.
The Idea of HES
• Help tourism sector SMEs to increase the energy efficiency and promote the use of renewable energies.
• Help hotels reduce their operational costs, increase competitiveness and sustainability and assist in mitigating the sector’s CO2 emissions.
• Respond to European Union environmental priorities and the UNWTO Davos Process on Tourism and Climate Change of 2007.
Innovation Hotel
Landscaping with native plants saves water.
Solar power reduces carbon emissions.
Green roofs improve the thermal performance of hotels.
Rainwater harvesting reduces potable water demand.
Green transport options help reduce environmental impact.
Modular buildings reduce on-site construction.
UNWTO Ulysses Awards
Source: World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation in Public Policy and Governance
UNWTO Ulysses Award for
Innovation in Enterprises
UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation in Non-Governmental Organizations
UNWTO Ulysses Award for Innovation in Research and Technology
Thank you!
Zoltán Somogyi,Executive Director,Programme and Coordination
zsomogyi@unwto.org Visit us at unwto.org
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