Daniel Madariaga on Tourist Industry Transformation and Adaptability
Daniel Madariaga, an MaaS specialist and sustainability expert, devotes much of his work to finding solutions to problems where others may have given up hope.
In addition to searching out ways to implement MaaS, or Mobility as a Service, for pollution reduction in the Mexico City region, Daniel Madariaga also recognizes a negative impact presented by both global warming and COVID-19 on one of Mexico’s leading economies: tourism.
Coronavirus has resulted in serious downturns in Mexico’s tourism industry, says Madariaga, and among the primary concerns is reopening. As the pandemic has not yet gone into remission, Madariaga suggests safe adaptation.
— Daniel Madariaga (@Dan_Madariaga) April 17, 2020
Daniel Madariaga recalls the negative impact of the World Trade tower, which, in hindsight, served as background experience in adaptability. Madariaga suggests drawing on past experience to rebuild trust.
Madariaga suggests health-conscious activities, per the Ministries of Health and Tourism in Mexico, including service-specific regulations and strict guidelines for sanitation. He believes greater adherence to best practices and health regulations will better position the industry for its eventual return.
Relevant topics for maintaining biosecurity, in Madariaga’s opinion, include:
- Greater understanding of the problem
- Guest-safety enhancement through modified procedures
- Best practices for the future
- Adoption of modern technology, including robotic room sanitation and pathogen eradication with ultraviolet light.
Daniel Madariaga is a mobility specialist and businessman that focuses on smart city technologies. These include MaaS, smart parking structures and environmentally conscious design. He earned his education at the EGADE School of Business in Monterrey.
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