Robotic Automation and the Future of Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services
Overview
The rise of Robotic Automation is rapidly altering the landscape of travel arrangement and reservation services. With an influx of smart travel technologies, the future of travel arrangement takes a drastic turn towards automation, personalization, and efficiency.
Robotic Automation and Travel Arrangement
Modern travelers seek smooth and hassle-free travel experiences. Thanks to Robotic Automation, the travel industry is undergoing a significant transformation. It's estimated that 85% of interactions with customers will be managed by AI without human intervention by 2021. Furthermore, nearly 30% of major travel companies plan to fully automate their customer service within the next few years. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are playing a crucial role in the transition, providing real-time support, enhancing customer experience, and ensuring efficient management of travel arrangements.
Reservation Services and Automation
Reservation, a key function in travel services is also benefiting from automation. It's estimated that 25% of spending on key enterprise functions will be aimed towards robotic automation by 2022. Given the convenience, time-saving and cost-effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Reservation Services, the trend is set to increase. Automated reservation systems allow customers to make hotel bookings, flight bookings, car rentals, and other reservation services at their fingertips, anytime and anywhere.
The Future of Travel Arrangement
By 2025, it is projected that automation could drive cost savings of $447 billion in the travel industry. Advanced technologies like AI, ML, and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) promise a more personalized travel experience, seamless transactions, and high efficiency. In the future, we can expect a more streamlined travel planning process, with greater reliability, accuracy, and enhanced customer service due to automation.
Key Takeaways
- Robotic Automation is expected to optimize nearly 85% of interactions with customers in the travel industry by 2021.
- Approximately 30% of major travel companies plan to fully automate their customer service in the near future.
- Enterprise spending on key functions is set to direct 25% towards robotic automation by 2022.
- Automation is projected to drive cost savings of $447 billion in the travel industry by 2025.
Embracing the Future with 3Laws Robotics
At 3Laws Robotics, we understand the transformational power of automation. Our innovative software enhances safety and reliability for robotic systems, supporting the above use cases. Our primary focus is addressing certification - a challenge many robotic companies face. Our software, 3Laws Supervisor simplifies this process by offering robust safety features and evidence of system robustness.
Built on Control Barrier Functions (CBFs), a technology developed at Caltech, our software provides mathematically provable safety. Our technology has demonstrated a 40% efficiency gain in warehouse automation, safe human-robot interaction, and effective navigation in dynamic environments.
By minimizing downtime caused by unnecessary e-stops or collisions, we aim to enhance operational efficiency. Our software allows robots to operate closer to their peak capabilities while maintaining safety.
Compatible with popular robotics middleware such as ROS and ROS2, 3Laws' software is adaptable and can work with a wide range of platforms including mobile robots, cars, drones, and manipulators. We offer a next-generation safety solution, using a proactive approach to safety that goes beyond traditional e-stop methods. With dynamic, predictive safety that can be safety certified for ISO 3691-4 and ISO 26262, we are set to unlock the full potential of robotics.