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Huawei and Bittel Launch the Xinghe AI SafeStay Solution

Edited by Debra John — March 16, 2026 — Tech
This article was written with the assistance of AI.
Huawei and Shandong Bittel Intelligent Technology introduced the 'Xinghe AI SafeStay Hotel Campus Network Solution' at MWC Barcelona 2026, featuring Huawei AirEngine Wi‑Fi 7 for comprehensive hotel coverage and dual 10 Gbps wired and wireless access.

The platform includes a smart IoT control system designed to automate in-room temperature adjustments while integrating 24/7 security monitoring. The solution is delivered as a partner-backed, ready-to-deploy model with plug-and-play devices that simplify installation and reduce onsite debugging time. It removed the need for extra sensing hardware by leveraging advanced AP features for spatial intelligence, and Bittel contributed system-integration expertise.

For hoteliers, the rollout promises faster digital transformation, lower energy use and smoother guest connectivity, positioning properties to deliver personalized experiences and cut operational costs through combined Wi‑Fi 7 performance and AI-driven controls.

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Trend Themes

  1. Wi‑fi 7 Convergence — High‑throughput Wi‑Fi 7 combined with multi‑gigabit wired backbones enables unified campus networks that replace separate systems for connectivity, entertainment and control.
  2. Ai‑driven In‑room Automation — AI-managed HVAC and occupancy intelligence tied to access points creates personalized comfort profiles while significantly reducing guest energy consumption.
  3. Plug‑and‑play Partner Models — Pre‑integrated, partner-backed solutions with plug‑and‑play devices reduce deployment complexity and enable rapid scaling across multiple properties.

Industry Implications

  1. Hospitality — Hotel operations stand to be reshaped by network-native personalization and AI controls that lower operating costs while enhancing guest experience.
  2. Smart Building Management — Building managers could retrofit legacy properties with AP‑based sensing and centralized IoT control without extensive new sensor installs.
  3. Telecommunications Infrastructure — Network vendors may evolve into platform providers offering embedded edge intelligence and managed services layered on top of connectivity.
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