What's Happening?
Grevon has introduced its AI-driven booking and connectivity platform, Grevon Kore, at HITEC 2026. This platform aims to address direct revenue and staffing challenges in the hospitality industry. Grevon Kore serves as a connectivity layer, integrating
with hotel systems to enhance AI-powered travel planning. It supports three main products: Pulse, a booking agent for hotel websites; Echo, a voice agent for handling reservations; and Ops, a staff intelligence platform. Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP), Grevon Kore allows hotels to surface their data to AI systems, making them discoverable in AI-driven travel planning.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of Grevon Kore represents a significant shift in how hotels can leverage AI to improve their operations and customer engagement. By integrating AI into their systems, hotels can enhance direct bookings, reduce reliance on online travel agencies (OTAs), and improve customer service. This platform could lead to increased revenue and operational efficiency for hotels, as well as a more personalized experience for guests. As AI continues to evolve, Grevon Kore positions hotels to be at the forefront of this technological transformation, potentially reshaping the hospitality industry's landscape.
What's Next?
As Grevon rolls out its platform, hotels adopting this technology may see immediate benefits in terms of increased bookings and improved customer interactions. The platform's success could encourage more hotels to integrate AI into their operations, leading to broader industry adoption. Additionally, as AI-powered travel planning becomes more prevalent, hotels using Grevon Kore will be well-positioned to capitalize on this trend. Future developments may include further enhancements to the platform's capabilities and expanded partnerships with other technology providers.













