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Beacon Technology Market to Expand with Significant CAGR By 2026

  Beacon is a smart technology which can be compared to a lighthouse. It is a small radio transmitter functioned by Bluetooth. Like the lighthouse, a beacon repetitively transmits a single signal that is visible to other devices. A radio signal that is made up of an amalgamation of numbers and letters, transmits on a regular pause of approximately 1/10th of a second, instead of visible lights. Once it comes within range, devices such as Bluetooth-equipped smartphones can detect a blinking beacon. To quote  Hubspot , Beacon technology, first introduced by Apple in 2013, are small Bluetooth devices that can send alerts to smartphones based on location proximity. The most popular configurations of Beacon technology are the iBeacons and Eddystone beacons. iBeacon was created by Apple while Eddystone was built by Google.  The main differentiator of both types of the  Beacon technology  is the Unique IDs that are transmitted and the way their security features function. iBeacon’s Unique ID h

What are the aspects of growth in Hospitality Robots Market?

  Usually, the guests in hotels are served and accompanied by human staff. However, with the advent of technology named robotics, it is becoming a growing trend in the hospitality industry to provide unique experiences to guests. Starting from providing adequate information to guests about the hotel and the area nearby to delivering room service, these robots are much beneficial for the hotels to enhance their standards. Further, with the rise of the pandemic, people are more concerned about their health. Due to this, people are showing more interest in opting for those hotels which are providing a clean and contactless environment. Before moving in deep about the best use of robots in the hospitality industry, let’s begin with the advantages first. What are the Profitable Advantages of Robots in the Hospitality Industry? The motive of engineers and scientists in developing human-like robots for society is to provide more human-like behavior to the customers. Following are some major a