DIGITALISATION & INNOVATION

How ropeways can harness solar power

Cableway & Technology, Cities, SI-Alpin|

In Bolivia’s administrative center, La Paz, the “Mi Teleférico” сable car network is taking another step toward sustainability: while the cabins are already equipped with solar panels, the operator is now working on a model for generating its own renewable energy. The challenges and opportunities involved affect not only “Mi Teleférico” but many other cable car operators as well. Which aspects are particularly important, and what solutions are being implemented?

AI in Guest Communication: Three Examples from Tourism

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Guest communication is an area where AI is increasingly being utilized. It answers questions, processes emails, guides guests on-site - and provides businesses with valuable information about visitors in the process. Three examples of how AI helps organizations and travelers.

Alpine innovations: smart solutions for ski resorts

Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, Digitalisation & Innovation, SI World 2/2025|

New standards for noise reduction, innovations in autonomous ropeways, drones for snowmaking, and much more – this year, companies from the Alpine region showcased different technological highlights that could shape the future of ski resorts worldwide. Here are some notable projects.

The cable car on water

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The cable car industry is considered very innovative, and not without reason. With the hydro cable car, we are introducing the invention of a true visionary.

The repellent ski boot

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The skiing and cable car industry is considered highly innovative for good reason. In addition to established players, visionaries regularly attract attention. Today, we introduce a new magnet technology for ski tourers.

Is hovering the new skiing?

Management & Tourism|

In many winter sports destinations, skiing could soon become a thing of the past. Günther Aloys has established an institution with his WORKSHOP ISCHGL to develop alternative concepts to classic ski tourism. The latest outcome of their work in this innovation hub is Slope Gliding. Instead of skiing downhill, you float downwards with a small balloon.

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