Profession: Founder.The role of startups for the future of tourism
A webinar to delve into the strategic importance of start-ups, highlighting their impact on the future of the global tourism industry
The tourism industry is undergoing a momentous transformation, driven by innovation and the vision of startups. The webinar "Profession: Founder. The Role of Startups for the Future of Tourism," to be held on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 5 p.m., aims to explore the strategic importance of these young entrepreneurial entities, highlighting their impact on the future of the global tourism industry.
During the event, key emerging trends in tourism will be explored, with a focus on how startups are responding to current challenges, from climate change to the digitization of services. It will explore how these innovative companies are transforming how people travel, focusing on eco-sustainable solutions, personalization of the user experience, and the integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality.
Participants will have the opportunity to discover new perspectives and business scenarios, in an ever-evolving industry. They will discuss how innovation and creative strategies are redefining hospitality, paving the way for new business opportunities for those who want to enter this field.
The webinar will feature expert faculty from the Master's Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management, along with industry professionals, who will share their experiences and visions of how startups are redefining tourism. This will be an unmissable opportunity to engage with experts and gain valuable advice on how new generations of businesses can shape the future of the tourism industry.
Speakers:
- Anna Scuttari, Professor IULM and coordinator of the Master of Science Degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management)
- Martha Friel, Professor IULM
Guests:
- Giulia Trombin Coo & Co-Founder of Sharewood and President of the Tourism Startup Association
- Alessandra Di Caro, Co-Founder & Head of Marketing Butik