tourisme

travel-tourism

A new Guide to Responsible Tourism

In a few years, we won't be traveling like we do today. Faced with current ecological and social challenges (global warming, increasing waste in the oceans, the need for more social justice and solidarity between peoples, mass tourism, the need for authenticity ...), if we want to preserve our planet, we must act.

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big data and travel

Tourism: big data at the service of travellers

For the past four years, EURECOM researchers and French startup Data-Moove have been working to radically improve the tourism experience in the territories. Based on technological innovations from the labs, they have succeeded in aggregating information from the web and social networks to offer an ultra-local and exhaustive vision of what an area can offer.

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Mediterranean

The Mediterranean is close to boiling.

The NGO WWF has just published an alarming report which affirms, with supporting evidence, the state of burn-out in the Mediterranean. This inland sea so dear to our culture, which is home to more than 150 million people on its coasts and shelters between 4 and 17 % of known marine species do not have the capacity to support the development of the Mediterranean Sea.

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hotel henn-na Japan

Henn-na Hotel: when robots greet human tourists

We already knew in China the restaurants of robot savers, the bars with robot bartenders, and the Pengheng Space Capsules hotel inspired by the universe of Space, providing its customers with a fully robotized staff. Here is Japan's turn to open a 72-room hotel almost entirely managed by robots.

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future point of sale

What will be the point of sale in the future?

Le Welcome City Lab Paris lance un appel à candidatures d'expérimentation pour imaginer le point de vente et d'accueil du futur. Vous avez jusqu'au 15 septembre !   La transformation numérique ces dernières années a bouleversé nos habitudes de consommation, nos comportements, et nos usages. Il n’est plus nécessaire de

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journeys of the future

The future of travel in 2024

While waiting for NASA to think about sending men to Mars on a trip, by plunging the astronauts into a "therapeutic torpor" to allow them to make this six-month trip in peace, a Skyscanner report reveals the destinations in vogue in 2024: space tourism, hotels, etc.

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