Tourism 4.0 Demo Pilot coordination meeting was successful
A lot of work has been already done and some of the KPI-s have been already achieved, amongst them numerous applications, business models, etc. We are especially proud of the established partnership, collaboration between tourism and technological partners of Tourism 4.0 as this is the key step for the digital & green transformation.
An example of good practice presents collaboration between Parsek, a high-tech company that developed the innovative solution iRehab for monitoring the patient's recovery remotely (from home), Tourism and Hospitality Chamber of Slovenia that will provide the solution for training the staff for providing this service and the tourist companies like Thermana Laško, that may offer this innovative solution to their clients.
A lot of development is still ahead of us and we are looking forward to breaking the ice with Tourism 4.0 products and services in the future.
The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund.www.eu-skladi.si
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