SKYX Platforms has signed an agreement with OTT Heritage Hospitality to introduce its technologies across the hotel chains segment and buildings in Europe.
The initiative will focus on deploying and marketing SKYX’s smart home and building solutions.
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It gives the company access to a market of more than 132,000 hotels and includes plans for both current properties and new development projects.
SKYX and OTT Heritage Hospitality intend to implement these technologies in hundreds of hotels, as well as commercial and residential buildings, across the continent.
OTT Heritage Hospitality will utilise its network and ongoing hospitality developments to facilitate the integration of these systems, seeking to capitalise on efficiencies in time and costs associated with the technology.
OTT Heritage Hospitality founder Jean-François Ott said: “As a long-time developer of hotel and real estate projects, I see a tremendous opportunity in marketing and facilitating the penetration of SKYX’s highly disruptive technologies into hotels and real estate projects across Europe.
“By leveraging significant time and cost efficiencies of up to 90% for hotel renovations as well as new builds, we can enable properties to become smarter, safer, and more technologically advanced.”
SKYX Platforms founder and executive chairman Rani Kohen said: “This partnership marks a significant step in our global expansion strategy as we continue with our goal and mission to advance hotels, homes, and buildings by making them smarter and safer. We look forward to partnering with such an established European hotel and real estate developer.”
SKYX Platforms, which holds more than 100 patents and operates numerous lighting and home décor websites, aims to grow its footprint in Europe through this partnership.
The company specialises in smart and AI-based technologies for residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors.
Both organisations expect the deployment to include hundreds of thousands of technology units in hotel and real estate projects.
