News Express: UM hosts Smart Tourism Symposium

新聞快訊:澳大辦智慧旅遊研討會

 

葛偉
Ge Wei

 

 
澳大辦智慧旅遊研討會

為慶祝澳門大學45周年校慶,由澳門大學發展基金會贊助、澳大亞太經濟與管理研究所主辦、工商管理學院協辦的“智慧旅遊研討會2026:創新與影響”於今(8)日舉行。研討會以“創新與影響”為核心主題,匯聚一眾國際知名學者及旅遊與款待業高級管理人員,圍繞技術創新、產業轉型升級、旅遊產學研合作等重要議題展開深入討論。

澳大副校長葛偉表示,是次研討會既是校慶的重要學術活動,也是響應國家“十五五”規劃、推進數智技術賦能實體經濟發展方向,以及促進業界與學界交流的重要意見平台。他期望研討會中的跨領域對話能為澳門智慧旅遊的創新發展注入新動力,助力旅遊產業的可持續升級。

研討會共設三場主題分享及兩場圓桌會議。主題分享分別從不同角度探討人工智能時代下的新機遇:澳大亞太經濟與管理研究所副所長羅振雄介紹了該研究所的主要研究方向,並分享人工智能在旅遊與款待業中的應用機遇;澳大利亞迪肯大學信息技術學院教授李剛探討了在大語言模型時代及款待業轉型背景下,人工智能如何重塑酒店競爭力;石基集團市場部總經理何雯則結合行業實踐,分享了數字化工具在提升酒店營運效率、優化服務品質方面的實際應用與落地經驗。

首場圓桌會議由澳大工商管理學院教授馮家超主持,邀請澳門六家綜合度假企業的高級管理人員參與,包括美高梅中國控股有限公司首席營運官田焓、銀河娛樂集團企業事務董事林志成、金沙中國有限公司高級副總裁兼首席度假村營銷總裁尤穎、新濠博亞娛樂高級副總裁兼首席營銷官(澳門業務)吳國淳、永利澳門有限公司綜合度假村市場策略營銷總裁鄒文瑜,以及澳娛綜合度假股份有限公司首席酒店、餐飲及設施業務總監紀睿德。圓桌嘉賓圍繞智慧旅遊在綜合度假村中的應用與挑戰、非博彩元素的發展、未來五年旅遊發展趨勢三大議題進行討論。

第二場圓桌會議由澳大工商管理學院教授黃業堅主持,邀請廣州問途信息技術有限公司創始人黃昕、佛山萬豪酒店及萬怡酒店酒店群總經理劉小峰、澳大工商管理學院副教授侯遠思及人文學院副教授王珊四位業界專家學者擔任與談嘉賓。與談嘉賓就如何平衡科技創新與人文關懷、旅遊科技研究的市場應用與轉化、人工智能在旅遊產業中的實際應用等議題深入交流,共同探索澳門旅遊產業的可持續發展路徑。

作為澳大45周年校慶重要活動之一,是次研討會搭建了高質量產學對話平台,探討澳門智慧旅遊發展的現狀與挑戰,並為產業升級提供了具體建議,充分展現了澳大在旅遊與經濟發展中的影響力、關聯性與貢獻。

澳大副校長許敬文、綜合度假企業及款待與旅遊相關行業從業人員,以及一眾高校師生亦出席了是次研討會。

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UM hosts Smart Tourism Symposium

In celebration of its 45th anniversary, the University of Macau (UM) hosted the ‘Smart Tourism Symposium 2026: Innovation and Impact’ today (8 May). The symposium was sponsored by the University of Macau Development Foundation, organised by the UM Asia-Pacific Academy of Economics and Management (APAEM), and co-organised by the UM Faculty of Business Administration (FBA). Centred on the theme of ‘Innovation and Impact’, the symposium brought together internationally renowned scholars and senior executives from the tourism and hospitality industry. Topics such as technological innovation, industrial transformation and upgrading, and industry-academia collaboration in tourism were discussed.

Speaking at the event, UM Vice Rector Ge Wei said that the symposium was a key academic event in the university’s anniversary celebrations. It also serves as an important exchange platform to support the national 15th Five-Year Plan, advance digital and intelligent technologies to empower the real economy, and foster communication between industry and academia. He also expressed hope that cross-sectoral exchange at the symposium would inject new impetus into the innovation and development of smart tourism in Macao and support the sustainable upgrading of the city’s tourism industry.

The symposium featured three themed presentations and two roundtable discussions. The three themed presentations explored promising opportunities in the era of artificial intelligence (AI) from different perspectives. Rob Law, deputy director of APAEM, introduced the research areas of APAEM and shared insights into AI applications in tourism and hospitality. Li Gang, professor in the School of Information Technology at Deakin University in Australia, examined how AI is reshaping hotel competitiveness in the age of large language models and the transformation of the hospitality industry. Fiona He, general manager of the Marketing Department at Shiji Group, discussed industry practices in using digital tools to optimise hotel operational efficiency and improve service quality.

The first roundtable discussion was moderated by Davis Fong, professor in FBA. It featured senior executives from six local integrated resorts (IRs), including Han Tian, Chief Operating Officer of MGM China Holdings Limited; Buddy Lam, Director of Corporate Affairs of Galaxy Entertainment Group; DeVonne Iao, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Resort Marketing of Sands China Ltd.; Helen Wu, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Melco Resorts & Entertainment; Zoe Zou, Chief Marketing Officer of Resort Marketing at Wynn Macau Limited; and Gerard Walker, Chief Hospitality Officer of SJM Resorts, S.A.. The discussions covered three key topics: the application and challenges of smart tourism in IRs, the development of non-gaming elements, and tourism development over the next five years.

The second roundtable discussion, moderated by Anthony Wong Ip Kin, professor in FBA, featured four industry experts and scholars, including Huang Xin, founder of Guangzhou Wintour Information Technology; Arthur Lau, multi-property general manager of Foshan Marriott Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott Foshan; Hou Yuansi, associate professor in FBA; and Wang Shan, associate professor in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at UM. The panellists held in-depth discussions on issues such as balancing technological innovation and human touch, translating tourism technology research into market applications, and the practical applications of AI in the tourism industry.

As one of the key events celebrating UM’s 45th anniversary, the symposium established a high-quality platform for dialogue between industry and academia. Attendees reviewed the status quo and challenges of smart tourism development in Macao, and offered suggestions for industrial upgrading. The event showcased UM’s influence, relevance, and contribution to Macao’s tourism and economic development.

The symposium was attended by UM Vice Rector Michael Hui, practitioners from integrated resorts and the wider tourism and hospitality industry, as well as students and faculty from various higher education institutions.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/63967/