UN Tourism has further advanced its focus on innovation and investment as central pillars of a more competitive, inclusive and sustainable tourism sector.
That commitment was on
full display in Marrakech, where the International Conference on Technological
Innovation and Tourism Investments brought together leading figures from
tourism, investment and technology to shape the future of the sector.
The Conference also
saw the announcement of the winners of the National Start-up Competition,
recognising innovation across digital tourism, leisure gaming and Moroccan
gastronomy.
Selected from a pool
of highly innovative startups, they stood out for advancing these sectors and
bringing Moroccan creativity to the global stage.
The overall
winner, Beyond the Map was recognised for its success in combining
augmented reality AI agents, and text-to-speech to offer travellers immersive
experiences of historical landmarks and cultural heritage.
In the "Gaming for Leisure"
category, winning start-up Mossika offers online music education,
offering a deeply human approach and connecting learners with musicians and
their cultures.
And in the
"Moroccan Gastronomy Category", Medina Mirage was named the
winner, in recognition of its effective use of technology to craft immersive
dining experiences for tourists.
Prior to the
Conference, all finalists took part in masterclasses and then one-to-one
mentoring from Bridge for Billions.
Moving forward, the
finalists will be supported through targeted mentoring from Les Roches and
Spark, while joining the UN Tourism Innovation Network, unlocking access to
global expertise, strategic partnerships and pathways to scale.
Focus Now on
Innovation in Rural Tourism
In addition to the
competition announcements, UN Tourism introduced the Morocco National UN
Tourism Startup Competition: Rural & Community Tourism Innovation
Challenge.
This competition focuses on supporting startups that promote rural and community-based tourism, encouraging innovative approaches that foster sustainable tourism while benefiting local communities. -TradeArabia News Service