The Hotel & Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ingram Micro India, a subsidiary of the US-based Ingram Micro. The collaboration aims to jointly promote awareness of upcoming technologies among the association’s hotel and restaurant members. Ingram Micro specializes in assisting businesses in fully embracing the potential of technology.
According to a statement from the association, the partnership with the technology company will combine HRAWI’s significant presence in the hospitality sector with Ingram Micro’s diverse solutions portfolio, fostering cutting-edge advancements in technology and business practices.
Leveraging its extensive array of advanced and specialized solutions, including cloud services, mobility solutions, and IT asset disposal capabilities, Ingram Micro will play a crucial role in driving the digital transformation of the hospitality industry.
According to the strategic partnership framework, the collaborators will collaborate to develop technology seminars tailored for the association’s membership. These seminars and workshops aim to raise awareness among industry members about various topics, including data privacy issues, responsible e-waste disposal, and the transition to cloud-based technologies.
Ingram Micro India will assist in formulating and executing a comprehensive technology infrastructure for HRAWI members. The company will offer support in terms of procuring technology licenses, implementing cost-effective technology solutions, and ensuring due diligence in the overall process.
As per the official release by HRAWI, as part of the partnership, Ingram Micro India will also provide friendly financing and leasing options for technology purchase and deployment to association members.
Commenting on the collaboration, Pradeep Shetty, president, HRAWI, said, “The collaboration with Ingram Micro is a testament to HRAWI’s commitment to harnessing new-age tech solutions and expertise for the betterment of our members in the hospitality industry. By joining forces, we aim to co-create and lead technology seminars that will empower our members with the latest global advancements in the sector. It also aligns with our commitment to creating a global circular economy through responsible disposal and reverse logistics. The partnership is not just about technology; it’s about shaping the future of the hospitality sector through innovation, sustainability and enhanced business practices.”
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