Cruisewatch becomes CLIA associate partner
Cruise Lines International Association UK and Ireland has appointed cruisewatch.ai as technology sponsor of the CLIA Cruise Forum in December.
The Cruise Forum is a key event, offering a one-day seminar and networking opportunity for senior travel agents, agency managers and owners, business executives and media.
Cruisewatch offers AI-based voice and text recognition technology for B2B cruise sellers.
Cruisewatch will also sponsor next year’s CLIA Conference, which is taking place from May 12-14 in Southampton.
The conference will include ship visits, daily conference sessions, a celebratory dinner and a trade fair, where Cruisewatch will exhibit.
Cruisewatch.ai information will be published on cruising.org, the CLIA website, and also feature in upcoming CLIA weekly e-newsletters.
Cruisewatch helps automate and personalise the cruise booking experience.
The AI-based solutions cover text and voice recognition services for cruise call centres, price forecasting and customer review analysis.
Markus Stumpe, Cruisewatch founder, who will attend both events, said: “We are excited to join CLIA UK & Ireland as a member and technology sponsor. We look forward to fully engaging with its members and supporters. The conferences give us a platform to hear first-hand from customers and to establish new partnerships.”
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