Ascott has unveiled plans to design a
next-generation serviced residence that will offer guests a
seamless smart living experience.
Technology will be used to enable guests to
control and manage devices within the serviced residence through a
single application which connects personal and home devices — from
refrigerators and washing machines to smart TVs, smartphones and
even wearable devices — through an integrated platform and server.
To bring its vision of a next-generation
serviced residence to life, Ascott has entered into a partnership
with Samsung to jointly develop solutions customised for its serviced residences.
Ascott aims to test bed the new
technologies at selected Ascott serviced residences by the first
half of 2016, with plans to roll out to its properties across over
20 countries globally in phases.
In the new age Ascott serviced residence, guests
will be able to use customised settings on their mobile devices or
smart TV to control one or multiple devices simultaneously no
matter where they are — turning on air conditioning or monitoring
laundry cycle, for example — while inside or outside the serviced
residence, or even while travelling abroad.
By knowing when the
day starts for the guests, the smart devices can even turn on the
lights and heat up a coffee pot just in time.
Guests will also be able to use
their smartphones to get real-time views of the serviced residence
via in-built appliance cameras within an air conditioner or robot
cleaner. In addition, Ascott’s housekeeping staff can be promptly
notified when it is time to service appliances, keep the laundry
or replace consumables.
“As a global leader in serviced residences, Ascott
continuously seeks to innovate and test new ideas to ensure that
we remain at the forefront of the industry. The Internet of Things
technology is on the brink of quick adoption and it will come at a
speed we can barely imagine. It will enable us to gain real-time
insights to better understand the lifestyle and preferences of our
guests and to anticipate their needs. Ascott aims to transform
these complex data into useful information to improve customer
experience and operational efficiency,” said Mr Lee Chee Koon, Ascott’s
Chief Executive Officer.“We are confident that Ascott’s
strategic alliance with Samsung, one of the world's biggest
electronics companies with extensive R&D experience in smart home
technologies, will make this compelling vision of a
next-generation serviced residence a reality. Some of these smart
home technologies may also be adopted by the other business units
within the CapitaLand Group.”
Ascott will work closely with Samsung to
co-innovate and test customised hospitality solutions, with some
initial development work done at Ascott’s Innovation Hub in
Singapore before testing at its properties.
Guests will get to try
out the new smart technologies and appliances in specially
designed Samsung Experience suites or residents’ lounges in
selected Ascott properties for a trial period.
In addition, Ascott
will explore the application of automated technologies such as
robotics at its serviced residences to enhance its employees’
productivity, so that they can focus on ensuring that guests have
a memorable stay at its serviced residences.
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