How OpenWiFi Delivers Better Wi-Fi for Hotels and Guests

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Hoteliers who pay attention to guest feedback know that reliable Wi-Fi is no longer an extra perk. It’s a core expectation of modern travelers and an operational necessity for hotels. Recent hospitality research shows that Wi-Fi remains a top amenity for guests. Other studies indicate that Wi-Fi quality is highly likely to influence booking decisions. […]

Hotel Innovation Insights Issue #14 Part 2: Why AI-Driven Digital Art Matters in Hospitality 

Issue #14 I Part 2| February 2026 | Why AI-Driven Digital Art Matters in Hospitality  From the Editor’s Desk  Operationalizing AI-Driven Digital Art in Hospitality  Moving From Inspiration to Execution  Once the emotional and revenue potential is clear, the next question becomes practical: How do hotels actually deploy AI-driven digital art successfully without adding operational complexity or risk?  Based on […]

WorldVue Announces New Alliance Partnership With Preferred Hotels & Resorts, the World’s Largest Independent Hotel Brand

WorldVue becomes the latest addition to Preferred Hotels & Resorts’ Alliance Partner Program, providing turnkey solutions to its global portfolio of independent luxury properties HOUSTON, TX – February 17, 2026: WorldVue today announced its new affiliation with Preferred Hotels & Resorts as the latest addition to the brand’s Alliance Partner Program. This partnership solidifies WorldVue’s […]

The Rise of Connected Personalisation: How Hotels in EMEA Are Redefining the Guest Experience

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Across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, regions known for their diverse travel profiles and high service expectations, hotels are rapidly transforming the guest journey through a blend of personalised service and intelligent technology. What once revolved around room quality and staff attentiveness has expanded into a digitally supported, highly connected experience where preferences, cultural […]

Hotel innovation Insights Issue #14: Why AI-Driven Digital Art Matters in Hospitality

Hotel Innovation Insights  Issue #14 I Part 1 | February 2026 | Why AI-Driven Digital Art Matters in Hospitality  From the Editor’s Desk  The Rise of the Living Canvas  After our January deep dive into humanoid robotics (Issue #13), you might think we’d continue down the path of physical automation. Instead, we’re exploring something more nuanced: how AI and digital display […]

2026 Insights: Informing Decisions on Property Technology, Part 2

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In Part 1 of our two-part series, we discussed property technology trends that matter and offer advice for smarter investing in 2026. Here in part 2, we delve into how the evolving guest experience affects property technology decisions. We also discuss how to prepare for disruptions, including automation. This includes examining the importance of maintaining […]

2026 Insights: Informing Decisions on Property Technology, Part 1

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The pace of change in property technology continues to accelerate, but not every trend deserves attention. Many tools promise transformation, yet only a few create real impact for hotels and multifamily operators. As a result, leaders planning for property technology in 2026 need clarity that improves operations, strengthens loyalty, and creates better experiences. That’s where […]

Property Tech Rewind: How Guests Streamed, Connected, and Engaged with WorldVue in 2025

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In 2025, connectivity continued to shift from an amenity to a core aspect of infrastructure. Guests no longer merely hoped their networks and entertainment tools would work; they assumed they would. Guests’ reported expectations now mirror this shift, with greater demand for guest-focused technologies that depend on connectivity. For example, a recent report from J.D. […]