What HITEC 2026 Revealed About the Future of Hotel Technology |
What HITEC 2026 Revealed About the Future of Hotel Technology |
Publish Date: 2026-06-23 08:47:00
Source Domain: hoteltechnologynews.com
Across the exhibition hall, the strongest vendors were not simply promising faster workflows or cleaner user interfaces. They were showing how platforms can interpret data, recommend next steps, automate routine tasks and help staff act with better context.By Dustin Stone, Gavriel Shohet and Lea Mira, HTN staff writers – 6.23.2026
The hospitality technology industry arrived in San Antonio last week with more than another year’s worth of product updates. At HITEC 2026, the larger message was that hotel technology is becoming more operationally connected, more commercially aware and more deeply embedded in the daily work of running hotels.
Produced by Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals, the 2026 edition of the Hospitality Industry Technology Exposition and Conference brought more than 6,100 hospitality professionals to the Henry B. González Convention Center. The sold-out exhibition floor spanned 85,000 net square feet and featured more than 400 exhibiting companies, ranging from global platform providers to emerging startups trying to solve highly specific pain points in hotel operations.

The scale of the event reinforced HITEC’s long-standing position as the world’s largest and longest-running hospitality technology conference and exhibition. But the more interesting story was not the size of the crowd or the number of booths. It was the change in tone. In past years, the dominant language of hotel technology centered on cloud migration, mobile check-in, contactless service, integration and digital transformation. Those themes were still present, but they felt less like future-facing strategy and more like the baseline. The conversation has moved on.
Across the exhibition hall, the strongest vendors were not simply promising faster workflows or cleaner user interfaces. They were showing how platforms can interpret data, recommend next steps, automate routine tasks and help staff act with better context. Property management systems…