Madrid,
Spain, 28 September 2018 – World Tourism Day 2018 was observed in
Budapest, Hungary yesterday (27 September 2018) with the official
celebration focusing on the digital transformation in tourism, a World
Tourism Organization (UNWTO) priority. The event examined how investment
in new technology provides the sector with opportunities for
innovation.
Introducing
a new seminar-based format, the official celebration provided crucial
insights into the actors and initiatives leading the digital
transformation of the tourism sector and aimed at providing participants
with concrete and actionable objectives to take away.
During the official celebration, the 20
semi-finalists of the 1st UNWTO Tourism Startup Competition gave pitches
to investors and tourism leaders of their innovative projects with
potential to disrupt the sector. They were selected from over 3000
applicants from 132 countries. The competition was launched by UNWTO and
Spanish tourism leader Globalia to find projects that harness
innovation and can change the way we travel.
“UNWTO
is proud to have positioned, for the first time, tourism in the global
innovation agenda – where it deserves to be because of its economic
weight and importance. This is only possible by bringing the private and
public sectors together in a meaningful way, and providing
opportunities to share ideas, like we have done today”, said UNWTO
Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili to conclude the event.
Mr. Pololikashvili was joined for the
opening ceremony by Hungary’s Minister of State for Parliamentary
Affairs Csaba Domotor and Gloria Guevara, President and CEO of the World
Travel and Tourism Council, who emphasized the role of technological
solutions such as biometric data capture in ensuring safe, seamless and
sustainable travel.
Key
amongst the conference conclusions was that political support is
central to putting tourism at the centre of the global innovation and
digital agenda. The event harboured this sentiment, attracting the
participation of ministers from several countries and high-level
political representatives at all levels of government, from local to
national, as well as tourism’s main entrepreneurs, investors and
innovators.
Other
World Tourism Day celebrations also took place worldwide today, helping
to mark the 38th year the observance day that has taken place to give
visibility to the tourism sector’s role in international economic growth
and development.
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