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Home›News›Schneider reimagines hotel experience with Australia’s first connected room solutions

Schneider reimagines hotel experience with Australia’s first connected room solutions

By Sean Carroll
25/11/2021
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Schneider Electric has launched its Connected Room Solutions for Hotels, the first solutions of its kind in Australia to boost operational and energy efficiencies while providing guests with smart, personalised and interactive room experiences.

Comprising a full suite of tools and technology, the new offering represents Schneider’s latest addition to its EcoStruxure range, and it’s primarily targeted at high-end luxury hotels across the country.

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Adopting a modular approach, Connected Room Solutions for Hotels afford individual room interfaces for temperature, lighting, bedside panels, sensors, blind control and door lock integration, as well as a single point of integration for other IoT devices in a room.

With this modular approach, the solutions will allow hotels to select only the applications they need, yet with great flexibility for future expansion at a minimal cost.

“We’re thrilled to introduce Connected Room Solutions for Hotels to the Australian market, as it’s set to revolutionise the hotel experience for both hoteliers and guests,” Schneider Electric offer marketing manager Gavin McClelland says.

“For hotel owners and operators, not only do the solutions drive efficiencies throughout the facility, but they are highly cost-effective and customisable for future needs; to hotel guests, they will be provided with a personalised room experience, boasting user-friendly interfaces and smart room control at their fingertip.

“Hotels have been hit hard over the past two years. We are committed to helping our hotel customers welcome their guests back with a better, new experience.”

Featuring a range of cutting-edge components with efficient installation and engineering, the solutions are designed with system integrators and electrical contractors in mind. The modular approach means high adaptability to meet a wide range of integration requirements for the future, along with lower costs and simpler processes for enabling additional functionality, as needed.

Currently, The Royce in Melbourne is among the first facilities in Australia that have adopted the solutions via Schneider’s EcoXpert partner, LJ Services.

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