Amadeus
Awarded Top Sector Ranking as European R&D Leader in Travel and Tourism
Amadeus has again
maintained its top sector ranking as one of the leading companies in Europe for
investment in Research & Development (R&D) according to the European
Commission (EC). The 2012 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard, an
annual report published by the EC, examines the largest 1,000 European
companies investing in R&D during 2011 and ranks them according to the
total amount invested.
Amadeus invested
€347.5 million during 2011, an increase of 6.7% on 2010, to research and
develop technologies for use in the travel sector. This investment represented
12.7% of revenues and helped the company maintain it number one position in
Europe by total R&D investment in the area of travel and tourism.
Hervé Couturier,
Executive Vice President, R&D at Amadeus says: "Naturally we are very
pleased to see that our investment in R&D has been highlighted again by
this important European Commission study. Equally we are very proud to be
ranked again as a leader in the travel and tourism area. This further
emphasises our reputation for innovation, with many years of experience in
pioneering travel industry products and initiatives such as Altéa and, more
recently, Amadeus Featured Results. Nonetheless, our desire for innovation has
not yet been satisfied and R&D will continue to inspire our evolution as a
large-scale technology pioneer."
This news follows the
European Investment Bank (EIB), the European Union's long-term financing
institution, in May granting a €200 million loan to Amadeus to finance the
research & development of a variety of projects in the area of IT for
airlines, airports, hotels, and rail between 2012 and 2014.
Innovation is one of
the drivers behind Amadeus' progress and growth, which has allowed the
company's technology to achieve an outstandingly competitive position within
the market. Total investment between the years 2004 and 2011 was more than €2
billion.
Amadeus has sixteen
R&D centres around the world (Nice, London, Sydney, Antwerp, Aachen,
Frankfurt, Boston, Miami, Toronto, Strasbourg, Tucso, Bangalore, Bogota,
Warsaw, Istanbul and Bangkok), which currently house a team of over 4,500
people.
In recent years
Amadeus' R&D efforts have been particularly focused on:
·
Extremely
high performance transaction processing under stringent system availability and
dependability requirements;
·
Information
mining from very large data-bases;
Super-responsive
travel search engines;
Multi-channel
customer servicing applications (agent desktop, web, kiosk, mobile, tablets);
·
Pioneering
the use of open systems.
Examples of the
impact this has had on innovation in Amadeus products and services in recent
years include:
- At the PhoCusWright
Travel Innovation Summit in Arizona in November this year, Amadeus previewed
its patent-pending Amadeus Featured Results solution, which is a search
solution which revolutionises the way that flight options are presented. Vayama,
a leading online travel agency uniquely focused on international travel, is the
first pilot customer to implement the solution in beta form on its website,
including 100 origin and destination combinations. Full global market
availability for Featured Results is scheduled for early 2013.
- In September this
year Amadeus published 'Open for business', which was authored by leading
technology expert Professor Jim Norton. The report makes the case for the
travel industry to embrace open source software in order to benefit from
greater innovation, respond faster to industry change and reduce costs, whilst
freeing the industry from its reliance on proprietary software to provide
greater competitive advantage. Amadeus has pioneered the use of open systems within
its business, at the operating system level Amadeus is successfully
transitioning from proprietary systems to Linux to run its leading Altéa suite
for airlines.
Leading innovations
online, including Amadeus e-Retail, Amadeus Dynamic Website Manager and Amadeus
Extreme Search have been built with extensive use of open source components in
a way that would not be possible using legacy components. Amadeus ARIA(tm)
Templates -- the framework upon which Amadeus IT Group's web solutions are
based -- has recently been made open source, allowing third party developers to
use it without charge.
- Continued
development of the Amadeus Altéa Suite, a community-based airline IT platform
that consists of three solutions covering reservation, inventory management and
departure control. The Altéa portfolio has marked a technological and
functional breakthrough in the airline industry -- with 122 airlines already
contracted to use both Altéa Reservation and Inventory. Based upon these
contracts, Amadeus estimates that by 2014 the number of Passengers Boarded
(PB)[1] will be more than 760 million.
- Creation of Amadeus
Total Rail, which enables railways to manage operations and sell seats across
multiple sales channels, by allowing travel sellers access to book rail and air
services side-by-side within the same solution. The offering includes Amadeus
Global Rail Sales Platform, which is the first rail GDS on offer, and Amadeus
Rail Operations Engine, which allows railway companies to manage schedules,
inventory, fares and pricing. Amadeus Rail works with over 100 railway
companies around the world and employs over 200 rail experts.
- Development of the
Amadeus Hotel Platform, a solution for hotel chains which combines central
reservation, property management and global distribution systems into one fully
integrated platform. This recently-launched platform is designed to support
hotels in the current age of globalisation and expansion, enabling them to
respond to changing traveller demands.
- Development of
ancillary services solutions as part of our commitment to helping airlines
adapt and evolve their ancillary services strategy so that customers can move
their focus from pure revenue to delivering profitability. Amadeus Airline
Ancillary Services is an end-to-end solution which enables airlines to
distribute (display, book, price and pay) services across all channels in full
compliance with industry standards.
Amadeus has developed a unique interactive
catalogue which clearly displays the range of additional airline services
available allowing travel agencies to view, book and up-sell ancillary services
quickly and efficiently. At the end of September this year, 46 airlines had
signed up for Amadeus Ancillary Services for the direct and/or indirect
channel, 21 of which had signed up to sell ancillary services using the Amadeus
solution in the indirect channel. Ancillary services are being sold through
travel agencies in 16 countries for nine of these airlines, including
airberlin, Air Caraïbes, Air France, Corsair, Finnair, Iberia, KLM, NIKI and
Qantas.
Amadeus has
maintained its top sector ranking as one of the leading companies in Europe for
investment in research and development beating off strong competitors such as
Navitaire and Worldspan. In 2011 Amadeus invested €347.5 million in research
and development in technology for use in the travel industry which represented
12.7% of revenues helping the company to maintain its position at number 1. The
European Investment Bank granted a loan of €200 million to Amadeus to finance its research and
development in IT for airlines, airports,hotels and rail. Amadeus currently
have 16 Research and Development centres around the world including London,
Frankfurt, Miami, Boston and more.
For the last few
years Amadeus has played an important role in the travel and tourism industry
as they have been focusing their research and development on, information
mining, travel search engines, multi-channel servicing applications (Websites,
mobile and tablet apps, Kiosk), use of open systems and transactions. With more
and more big money being invested into their research and development, I have
no doubt that Amadeus will stay at the top as leader of computer reservation
systems for many years strengthening their position.
Good blog post. Amadeus has managed to maintain their lead in terms of being the leading GDS company. It is important for them to beat the competitors and maintain their investments.
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