Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 08 | Page 96

INTELLIGENT VERTICAL: TRAVEL and distribution. Their session takes place on the Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, Tim Hentschel, CEO of group bookings specialist HotelPlanner.com, will be interviewed on stage on Monday, explaining how its proprietary technology makes group bookings easier for travellers and hotels alike. The business also owns meetings.com and is bringing new technology to that portion of the hotel sector. The airline industry, which invented travel technology in the 1960s with its computer reservation systems, is also exposed to changing tech trends. Mobile as a search, booking and customer service channel is firmly established but constantly evolving. Vincent Fillon is the Director of Mobile Strategy and Development for Air France and will be sharing his insights into what travellers want and expect from their mobile interaction with suppliers. This takes place on Tuesday November 6. focusing on direct bookings to drive customer loyalty. This will be the topic discussed by its MD for the UK and Northern Europe, Estelle Giraudeau, on the Monday afternoon. Secret Escapes is well established in the UK and is growing across Europe. It uses TV advertising to build up awareness of its members-only luxury deals business and counts the investment arm of search giant Google as one of its backers. Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, Tom Valentine, will be part of the panel on Monday November 5, looking at how technology is changing the traveller experience. He will be joined by Gunjan Verma, Chief Technology Officer for The Travel Corporation, a US-based holding company which handles nearly two million travellers a year across its global portfolio of 29 brands, and Didier Pinson, Chief Information Officer for Rail Europe, which distributes tickets from 96 INTELLIGENTCIO European rail operators to North Americans visiting Europe. Elsewhere, the rail industry is also represented by Roberto Abbondio, Managing Director of New Business for Eurostar International. On the Monday afternoon, he will talk about how dynamic packaging technology has helped it to become a successful tour operator. The hospitality sector has arguably faced the most disruption from technology and will be prominent across Travel Forward. Distribution is the most obvious example of how hotels have had to adapt. Nayan Peshkar, Senior Vice-President of Revenue Management and Distribution for Millennium Hotels and Resorts, will be on a panel sharing his thoughts on distribution and brand ownership, alongside Nils Korsvoll, Senior Vice President for eBerry, a standalone business within Nordic Choice Hotels, which is dedicated to technology Finally, the online travel agencies who brought online booking into the consumer mainstream, will also be featured. Expedia Group is now a global travel platform business, best known for expedia.com but with interests in corporate travel (Egencia), metasearch (Trivago), distribution (Expedia Affiliate Network), B2B rail technology (SilverRail) and much more. One of the fastest growing parts of the business is media solutions, its in-house digital marketing agency which sells access to Expedia’s audience to advertisers from travel and other sectors. The unit’s Global Senior Vice President, Hari Nair, is on stage on the opening day, giving his data-backed insights into what the traveller of tomorrow will demand. Richard Gayle, Event Manager, Travel Forward, said: “Looking through the list of confirmed speakers shows that tech is now an integral part of every travel company across all sectors and geographies. Attendees at Travel Forward will be spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding which sessions to attend and the strength of the conference programme for our inaugural event confirms that we have identified and addressed a need in the market for a dedicated deep dive into travel technology.” n www.intelligentcio.com