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Meet Zoe, the MSC Digital Assistant

MSC Cruises have revealed that its industry-first digital personal assistant will be named Zoe – we are really excited by this as we will be on the first voyage of MSC Bellissima from Southampton next year and cant wait to try out this tech.

 

Hello Zoe

MSC Cruises’ CEO Gianni Onorato made the announcement on the 24th of May at the 12th annual CLIA Conference 2018 held in Southampton where he was keynote speaker. Southampton is also where MSC Cruises will christen MSC Bellissima, the ship on which this innovative tool will first be available. The topic for the speech was the significance of technology in the cruise industry and this latest innovation demonstrates how MSC Cruises is employing the next-generation technology to create a connected cruise experience that puts the guest in control of their cruise, tailoring the way they receive information to their individual needs.

 

 As a family-owned company with over 300 years of seafaring heritage, it is a maritime tradition to involve the female members of the family in key events and developments. Zoe is a family name as well as being a name that is internationally recognised and easy to pronounce no matter what language a guest speaks. Choosing a family name was a way to combine tradition with our continued focus on innovation. – MSC Cruises CEO, Gianni Onorato commented

 

The introduction of the Digital Personal Assistant (see video below) marks a new phase in the ongoing evolution of MSC Cruises’ digital innovation programme MSC For Me, which was first introduced in 2017 with the launch of MSC Meraviglia. This connected cruise experience is also now available on MSC Seaside, MSC Splendida with a special adaptation for Asia and will be introduced on MSC Seaview when the latest flagship comes into service on June 10th.

 

Zoe is being developed in partnership with HARMAN International a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, the experts in the field of voice-enabled technology having developed audio solutions also for technology leaders such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft. This new collaboration is as the result of the long-standing relationship between MSC Cruises and Samsung, a true partnership founded on a joint vision to shape the future of the cruise industry through the introduction of the very best connected technologies.

 



 

A bespoke device is being designed specifically for use in the cabins on board and will be available in seven languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Brazilian Portuguese and Mandarin. The primary objective of this digital service is to provide the guest with a simple and stress-free way to find out information that traditionally is asked in person at the Guest Relations desk. This way the guest can find the information without having to leave their cabin. As with all of the technology on board, this is not designed to replace human interaction between crew and guest, but rather complement it by answering frequently asked questions and therefore allowing crew to further focus on a more personalized specific support.

Personalised  customer engagement

Mr Onorato also revealed that the next innovations to be introduced will include a more personalised one-to-one customer engagement powered by Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) & Machine Learning, smart cabin, of which the Digital Assistant is the first step as well as robotic entertainment. Technology is constantly evolving and MSC Cruises has a dedicated Business Innovation Team that works with world-class experts such as Samsung, HPE-Aruba, Deloitte Digital and more recently HARMAN International to ensure that the very latest innovations are developed to serve the needs of the cruise guest of the future.

 

Visit here to find out more about MSC Bellissima and here to find out more about MSC For Me.  If you want to find out how we enjoyed our first ever cruise on MSC Preziosa in 2017, take a look at MSC Preziosa cruise ship Review