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Disrupt Asia panel praises Sri Lankan Tourism

24 November, 2019

The Disrupt Asia Conference and Technology Innovation Festival is a one-of-a-kind conference organised by the Information Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA).

The event, held for the fourth consecutive year, was aimed at showcasing and promoting Tech startups and Small and Medium Sized Entrepreneurs (SMEs).

Disrupt Asia 2019, held at the Nelum Pokuna Theatre was attended by nearly 350 startups, entrepreneurs, corporates, students and media. There were 24 speakers featured on five panel discussions.

Attracting major attention because of the crisis in the tourism industry, was The Travel Tech: Travel Smart panel.

This featured panelists Rachel Bartholomuesz of Airbnb, Sarah Mathews of Tripadvisor, Hifnaz Jiffry of Yoho and Mirko Behnert of Vorsprung Digital.

It was moderated by Tech entrepreneur and founder of Srilankaholidayguru.com,a venture of Rocketeer Labs Pvt Ltd. Andrew Jebaraj.

The panel focused on the need for businesses to adapt to the fact that the travel experience is increasingly referenced on-the-go via portable devices.

It also discussed the opportunities of Big Data analysis of consumer usage for better understanding of tourism flow, customer behaviour and prediction of future travel trends in the tourism market. The panel shared its thoughts and case studies on how the technology-related mega trends can determine the future of tourism in Sri Lanka.

Panelists emphasised how travel-related technology enables personalised, connected and sustainable travel.

The panelists presented case studies on how each of them are adapting to change in promoting the travel industry in Sri Lanka and how to go global while localising in each country.

Jeffrey of Yohobed.com, outlined how Yoho localises support and bookings for travellers while improving the standards of guest properties in Sri Lanka.

Andrew Jebaraj stressed the importance of digital marketing in sustaining travel destinations while improving and using technology so the favourite ‘get away from it all’ places become more hospitable and enjoyable. The travel panel at Disrupt Asia 2019 agreed that Sri Lanka has got all the qualifications to become a leading getaway destination and is ready to welcome tourists.ists also complimented the industry for its fast recovery and the positive attitude of Sri Lankans in the hospitality sector.

 

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