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Global hotel brands transform customer experience with Chargifi’s smart wireless charging
Chargifi, the smart wireless charging company, announces a number of new partnerships in the hospitality sector. Chargifi’s smart wireless charging solution will now be available in the iconic Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York, IHG’s Hotel Indigo® – Kensington and The Providore Downtown in Singapore.
With decreased battery life leading to battery anxiety for half of Brits (52%) each week, the convenient, wireless charging solution will improve a guests experience during their visit – with no need for plug points, adapters or even a cable.
Whilst the customer experience is at the fore, hotel brands can also use Chargifi’s Internet of Things (IoT) platform to gain a better understanding of their guests, by identifying how they use charging facilities. By understanding how guests interact, brands can then tailor their offering.
Chargifi CEO and Co-Founder Dan Bladen comments, “We’re delighted to be working with a number of hotel brands to keep their guests powered up. We all know that when we’re away from home, staying connected to family, colleagues, our diary, maps, travel (the list goes on) can be tricky – Chargifi is putting an end to this. By using our technology and IoT platform including analytics, brands will not only be able to develop a more personalised guest experience but fundamentally calculate the ROI of smart wireless charging.”
Headquartered in London with an office in New York and a global network of partners, Chargifi already brings smart power to stadiums, bars, hotels, offices and restaurants across the United States, Europe and Asia.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Partington .
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