CHICAGO and
FALLS CHURCH, VA
(August 2, 2006)
-- Hotel
Technology Next
Generation (HTNG)
and Hotel
Electronic
Distribution
Network
Association (HEDNA)
announced today
that they will
offer a joint
seminar program
on October 5 in
Chicago,
featuring all
major industry
trade
associations
involved in
distribution
within the hotel
industry.
The sessions
will offer hotel
industry
participants a
better
understanding of
the role of each
association, and
how they work
together to
address various
industry
challenges, to
avoid
duplication of
effort, and to
prevent the
development of
conflicting
solutions.
Senior officers
from each
association will
be featured
speakers, as
will hotel and
vendor
executives who
are involved
with each
association’s
efforts to
define and
implement best
practices and
standards for
hotel
distribution.
The four
associations
that will
participate are:
-
HEDNA, which
focuses on
best
practices,
information
sharing, and
education
-
HTNG, which
is driving
the
implementation
of open
standards
through
collaborative
development
among
hoteliers
and
technology
vendors
-
OpenTravel
Alliance
(OTA), which
develops and
publishes an
XML
vocabulary
for exchange
of travel
information
-
The
Convention
Industry
Council’s
Accepted
Practices
Exchange
(APEX),
which is
fostering
the
implementation
of best
practices
within the
group and
meeting
environment,
including
data and
document
standards
that are
developed in
cooperation
with with
OTA XML
messages
The seminar is
being hosted by
EyeForTravel,
and is
co-located with
the EyeForTravel
Travel
Distribution
Summit 2006
conference at
the Holiday Inn
Mart Plaza in
Chicago. The
HTNG-HEDNA
seminar is open
to all industry
participants at
no charge,
whether or not
they also attend
the EyeForTravel
conference.
Space is
limited,
however, and
advance
registration is
required.
The seminar,
which will run
from 9am until
noon on October
5, will include
three sessions.
The first
session will
provide an
overview of each
organization, it
mission, and its
objectives.
Speakers will
include Valyn
Perini,
Executive
Director of OTA;
Douglas Rice,
Executive
Director of HTNG;
E. J. Siwek,
chair of the
APEX Technology
Advisory
Council; and
Tiffany Topcik,
President of
HEDNA.
The remaining
two sessions
will focus on
the efforts
being undertaken
by the industry
associations in
two key areas:
content
management, and
group and
meeting
planning.
Speakers will
include active
participants
from the
committees and
working groups
of the four
organizations,
who will
describe their
teams’
respective
efforts and
discuss how they
coordinate with
each other.
Each session
will include
substantial time
for questions
and answers from
the audience,
and association
executives will
be available to
discuss how
interested
industry
participants can
get more
involved in
their efforts.
To register for
this free
seminar, please
visit
http://www.eyefortravel.com/tdsusa2006/visitor/seminar_booking.asp,
scroll down to
Day 2, and the
seminar is
listed under
“Steamboat
Room.” For
information or
to register for
the EyeForTravel
Travel
Distribution
Summit 2006,
visit
http://www.eyefortravel.com/tdusa2006/.
About Hotel
Electronic
Distribution
Network
Association
The Hotel
Electronic
Distribution
Network
Association (HEDNA)
is a
not-for-profit
trade
association
whose worldwide
membership
includes
executives and
managers from
over 200 of the
most influential
companies in the
hotel
distribution
industry.
Founded in 1991,
all of HEDNA's
activities are
intended to
stimulate the
booking of hotel
rooms through
the use of GDS,
the Internet and
other electronic
means. HEDNA
brings all
segments of the
hotel industry
together to
evolve systems
and services
into electronic
distribution
that is easy and
efficient.
Additional
information on
HEDNA is
available by
calling +1 703
970 2070 or by
visiting
www.HEDNA.org.
About Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
The premier
technology
solutions
association in
the hospitality
industry, HTNG
is a
self-funded,
non-profit
organization
with members
from hotel and
hospitality
companies,
technology
vendors to
hospitality, and
other industry
members
including
consultants,
media, and
academic
experts. HTNG’s
members
participate in
focused
workgroups to
bring open
solution-sets
addressing
specific
business
problems to the
hospitality
market.
Membership in
HTNG is open to
hotel and
hospitality
companies,
technology
vendors to
hospitality,
consultants,
academics, press
and others.
Currently more
than 300
companies and
individuals from
across this
spectrum are
active HTNG
members.
Workgroup
proceedings,
drafts, and
specifications
are published
for all HTNG
members as soon
as they are
created,
encouraging
rapid and broad
adoption.
Specifications
are released to
the public
domain when the
workgroup has
completed its
work, typically
after no more
than 18 months.
For more
information,
visit
www.htng.org.
* * *
Source: Hotel
Electronic
Distribution
Network
Association
Contact:
Catherine
McDonald,
Director of
Membership
Marketing & PR
cmcdonald@disa.org
+1 703 970 2064
Source: Hotel
Technology Next
Generation
Contact: Douglas
Rice, Executive
Director
douglas.rice@htng.org
+1 847 348 1148
+44 207 101 9358