London - (October 5, 2010) – iBAHN, the worldwide leader in digital entertainment and Internet solutions for the hospitality and meeting industries, today announces its Bucharest Forum, which continues the latest series of EMEA forums focused on the revenue-generating opportunities for hotels offered by new technologies.
The Bucharest iBAHN Forum will take place on Thursday (October 7th) at The Athenee Palace Hilton Hotel and will be jointly hosted by ARVO Group, the specialist IT&C systems integrator for the hotel industry. The event will be attended by a mix of hoteliers and Industry experts, and the final forum for 2010 will take place in Johannesburg, South Africa (October 14th).
The iBAHN Forums have been developed to help hoteliers understand the future direction of digital information and in-room entertainment services, particularly the additional revenue streams available, as well as the positive effect on guest satisfaction.
Attendees at the iBAHN Forums will gain insight into the latest information, technologies, and trends in hospitality digital solutions that will reshape the market. Each two-hour event will provide the opportunity to take part in practical, hands-on sessions, and have face-to-face meetings with industry experts to learn more about how converged digital entertainment and Internet solutions help to increase occupancy levels and sales.
For further information, or to book your place at the forum of your choice, please visit
www.ibahnemea.com/forumsiBAHN’s MD EMEA Graeme Powell, comments: “The iBAHN Forums are the perfect opportunity for us to speak directly with our customers and wider community, pinpointing exactly what they need from their connectivity and digital entertainment services. During this series of forums, we will also be offering a deeper insight into our iMEDIA offering, which is an IP-based information and entertainment platform developed specifically for hotels, which has been under trial since late 2009, and offers guests the ability to access any content available on the internet, through the device formerly known as the TV.”