Studies predict that by 2030, up to 25% of hospitality roles could be impacted by AI-driven automation.
Our HAIA certification prepares you for the evolving landscape of building management. Learn to collaborate with AI, understand its capabilities, and enhance its effectiveness with your human judgment. This isn’t about replacing jobs—it’s about evolving roles, ensuring that skilled individuals remain at the center of tomorrow’s workplaces
Meet Your Systems Supervisor
With hyperlocal proximity and real-time interaction monitoring,
Systems Supervisors are there to ensure your building’s smooth daily operations
The Systems Supervisor works behind the scenes to maintain a safe, efficient environment. Operating from a dedicated HAIA hub, supervisors can monitor up to 4 buildings at a time. With immediate access to camera feeds and instant person detection and motion detection notifications, supervisors can drop in to assist visitors virtually, and physically intervene in 5 minutes or less!
We offer free HAIA certification to hospitality professionals at risk of displacement. HAIA’s certification program teaches the skills necessary to thrive in AI-driven building management. From learning how to oversee HAIA systems to managing real-time situations, our certification empowers individuals to get ahead of the curve and stay competitive in an AI-driven future.
“McKinsey’s latest analysis indicates that demand for high-skill workers will rise, particularly in healthcare and STEM-related professions. At the same time, demand for workers in occupations such as office staff, production workers, and customer service representatives will decline. Automation, supported by generative AI (gen AI) tools, is likely to play an increased role as well: current gen AI and other technologies have the potential to automate work activities that absorb up to 70 percent of employees’ time today. These shifts will mean that up to 12 million workers in Europe and the United States will need to change jobs. Lower-wage workers may need support in upskilling to be competitive in the new market.”