Tourism Innovation Summit 2023 brings together international tourism ecosystem in Seville

From 18 to 20 October, more than 7,000 professionals will attend TIS2023 to discover the technological innovations that are transforming tourism into a more digital, sustainable and intelligent model.

Everything is ready for the next celebration of TIS - Tourism Innovation Summit 2023, the event on tourism innovation that will once again make Seville the world epicentre of tourism with the latest innovations that are transforming the sector. From 18 to 20 October, more than 7,000 national and international professionals will gather at TIS2023, generating an economic impact of more than 20 million euros for the city of Seville, in Spain, which has been named European Capital of Smart Tourism 2023.

Among the new features, this year the show will move to Hall 2 of FIBES, which has doubled the size of the exhibition area, with more than 200 firms exhibiting the latest solutions in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, ChatGPT, Business Intelligence, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Web 3.0, Cybersecurity, Big Data & Analytics, Marketing Automation, GIS, Contactless Technology and Predictive Analytics, among others. Leading companies such as Accenture, Amadeus, CitySightseeing Worldwide, Eurecat, Mabrian, Telefónica, CaixaBank, PastView, T-Systems, Turijobs, UnBlock and Why Tenerife will showcase their latest innovations.

Under the slogan "Travel Revolution Takes Off," TIS2023 has scheduled more than 150 conferences in six auditoriums, where more than 400 of the world's leading experts will share the latest innovations that are defining the new paradigm of tourism. Speakers such as Céline Cousteau, documentary filmmaker, socio-environmental advocate, explorer and founder of CauseCentric Productions; Tim Leberecht, one of the most relevant experts on the most human leadership in business; Tuija Seipel, a global leader in customer experience innovation in the North American hospitality sector; and Jenny Southan, an expert on travel trends, will present the disruptions that are transforming the industry.

They will be joined by Guy Bigwood, CEO of the Global Destination Sustainability Movement (GDS) and expert in regenerative tourism; Alfonso Vegara, PhD in Urban and Regional Planning and graduate in Architecture, Economics and Sociology; and Carmen Bustos, recognised by Forbes Spain as one of the 100 most creative people, who will contribute their valuable perspectives on the next decade of tourism.

Global consulting firms such as Phocuswright and Skift, world leaders in innovation, will share the most disruptive trends driving the current and future industry model, focusing on hyper-personalisation and new traveler experiences. In this context, TIS2023 will explore the possibilities of using a careful marketing strategy to improve the customer experience, as well as analyse the popularity of "set-jetting" or the influence of series and movies on traveler decision-making. In addition, the initiatives being implemented to promote the MICE sector and business travel will also be discussed. 

The new edition of the TIS – Tourism Innovation Summit will extend its knowledge beyond European borders. For the first time, TIS will have Mexico as a guest country partner, the only territory that did not close during the pandemic, which will share its experience to promote the attractiveness of an international power that responds to relevant challenges such as sustainability, international competition, or the importance of having an adequate infrastructure for travellers' visits.

In addition, TIS2023 will present the best experiences of other destinations such as Ecuador, China and Greece, as well as Spanish cities such as Santander, Badajoz, Madrid, Segovia and Gijón, in order to optimise the promotion of their destinations and improve the experience of travellers.

TIS2023 will also host the celebration of the congress A World For Travel, which, after its presence in Evora (Portugal) and Nimes (France), comes to Seville to offer initiatives that promote the growth of responsible tourism worldwide. In addition, the I World Congress of the CIDH will bring together hotel managers who will share the keys to implementing strategies adapted to the new needs of travellers.