Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas has partnered
with Siam Ocean Technology to introduce the latest heating,
ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technology to its hotels
around the world.
Starting with the Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort,
the roll out will
commence in Thailand this year before continuing across Asia and beyond.
“We will use our emerging and existing technologies to assist
Anantara in meeting their sustainable and energy efficiency
targets, and at the same time help them meet corporate social
responsibilities,” said Jirabhadr Jaturavith, Founder and Chairman
of Siam Ocean Technology. “In today's socially conscious
environment, customers place a premium on prioritising CSR. We at
Siam Ocean Technology believe our solution can help Anantara
Hotels achieve this by utilising energy more efficiently as well
as supporting wellbeing and comfort.”
Leveraging the latest artificial intelligence and
cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) technology for the most
optimised environmental controls, Siam Ocean Technology offers
state-of-the-art air filtration and temperature controls that
silently and seamlessly provide the best available air quality.
Siam Ocean Technology’s HVAC solutions implemented at Anantara
properties will not only exceed World Health Organisation
recommendations for improved air quality, but also provide
facilities with precise temperature controls for maximum comfort everywhere, from guest rooms to shared spaces.
Furthermore, each
property will be analysed and evaluated for its own individual
Siam Ocean Technology system that will leverage AI technology to
adjust controls in anticipation of occupants’ needs, creating a
new level of comfort that will heighten the pleasure of each guest
visit.
“Partnering with Siam Ocean Technology fits
perfectly with our dedication to providing outstanding welfare for
guests, and at the same significantly reduces our environmental
impact,” said William E. Heinecke, Chairman and CEO of Minor
International, parent company of Anantara. “Anantara Hotels &
Resorts in Thailand is thrilled to promise the ultimate in clean
and comfortable air quality for everyone who walks through our
doors, while raising green industry standards and setting a
benchmark for others to follow.”
See also:
Hotel Waste, Single-Use Plastic and Climate Change - Interview
with WWF.
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