We are exploring an alternative approach to nurturing travel technology startups, aiming to fill the critical gaps left by traditional investment models. Our initiative focuses on providing a longer, more sustainable development pathway, with secure, milestone-driven funding and access to unparalleled academic resources. This model is specifically designed for the traveltech sector, emphasising real-world application and fostering a diverse ecosystem of innovative solutions. Learn more about our journey to redefine travel technology support and the unique opportunities it presents.
Read MoreJoin the Tay Cities Traveltech Testbeds in 2023. We're helping tourism businesses explore tech solutions to address their challenges.
Read MoreThe Visitor Management Strategy Playbook helps attractions and tourism sites with membership schemes really get to the heart of what their strategy should be to attract and retain members, often before they get to the tech adoption part.
Read MoreThe Contactless Donations Playbook helps attractions and tourism businesses prepare for getting started using this technology in their own sites: what to think about, where to site, the importance of storytelling and more. Get useful hints and tips plus practical examples.
Read MoreCan your visitors book, buy or reserve your products and services within 5 clicks on your website? If you think your website could work harder for you, then download the Work your Website Playbook to for tips to ensure you wow your visitors on and offline. Watch the video interview with digital experts for more tips and tricks.
Read MoreThe Metaverse Playbook intends to help visitor attractions know their Non-Fungible Tokens from their Avatars and offer enough information to reach out to a technology partner to begin the journey into the Metaverse.
Read MoreThis summer, this hospitality sector was amid a paralysing staffing crisis. What role can robotics and AI play in easing the staffing crisis in the hospitality industry? Can existing or new technology be used to improve conditions for existing employees? Our research report explores these questions.
Read MoreTo go alongside the launch of our report R2 Dinner for 2, we have created a Traveltech for Staff Shortages Directory designed to help tourism and hospitality businesses find the technology solutions they need. The companies included in this directory offer solutions to help businesses alleviate staff shortages.
Read MoreTraveltech for Scotland is working with the Inverclyde Chamber of Commerce and West College Scotland to give out funding grants to help Inverclyde tourism and hospitality businesses to use digital technology.
Read MoreDigital solutions and technologies could offer a way to make businesses in the hospitality sector more attractive, fair and accessible for employees, more efficient and better equipped for future challenges.
Read MoreCreating data driven insights for tourism destinations
Read MoreTraveltech for Scotland will collaborate with ASVA on technology pilots for visitor attractions
Read MoreDeveloping collective technology projects to support tourism and hospitality SME’s
Read MoreTraveltech for Scotland is working with East Lothian council on a project to manage beach busyness.
Read MoreForecasting visitors to Edinburgh through data
Read MoreTraveltech for Scotland launched the Visualise the Future Project on Tuesday 30 March.
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