Newswise — Black Fire Innovation, the new research and technology hub created to drive innovation in the hospitality, gaming and entertainment industry, today announced its collaboration with Intel as a key computing partner. The tech industry leader will provide technology and computing resources to develop next-generation data-rich consumer experiences while also offering research and internship opportunities for students and partners at the Black Fire Innovation facility. The 43,000 square-foot-space will change the landscape of hospitality with its replica integrated resort labs, where new concepts can be created and tested.

“With a proven track record of continually advancing the future of technology, Intel will elevate Black Fire Innovation while also advancing its expertise in IOT, visual analytics, and bleeding-edge computing capabilities,” said John Celona, Vice President of Business Innovation and Technology Strategy for Caesars Entertainment. “Not only will they work alongside industry leaders and train the workforce of the future, Intel will play an integral role in improving the travel and hospitality customer experience.”

“Intel has focused on delivering engaging experiences for generations, therefore a collaboration between Caesars Entertainment and UNLV was the perfect opportunity to create more immersive, responsive and intuitive guest experiences,” said Joe Jensen, Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Retail, Banking, Hospitality and Education Division. “Intel’s commitment will provide the opportunity for industry partners to develop, integrate, and deploy guest-enhancing solutions to accelerate innovation in the hospitality segment.”

Intel will also take up residence in the facility’s co-working space, where experts will mentor and guide student interns and partners on course curriculum development that will bring industry-driven innovation to the classroom.

“This collaboration will push the boundaries of hospitality innovation and is exactly what we envisioned for Black Fire Innovation,” said Zach Miles, UNLV associate vice president for economic development and president of the UNLV Research Foundation. “Intel’s technical expertise onsite will accelerate research and development activities for our teams and partners, and it will prepare our students for integration into future-focused hospitality roles.”

This is the latest announcement in a powerful collaboration between UNLV and Intel. In 2014, Intel and Switch partnered with UNLV to bring one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to Las Vegas. Housed in Switch’s Las Vegas SUPERNAP data center, the Cherry Creek II gives UNLV and its research partners access to high-performance computing at a level few universities in the nation can claim. Since its arrival, the supercomputer has supported big data research in physics and astronomy, neurosciences and health care, and hospitality.

The core research focus for Black Fire Innovation is using emerging technologies to enhance the customer experience using blockchain, data science, robotic automation, artificial intelligence, and the internet of things. The space will offer opportunities for participating startups, researchers, and partners to examine how technology changes the way companies approach hospitality to appeal to evolving consumer tastes.

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About Black Fire Innovation

As the flagship tenant in UNLV’s Harry Reid Research & Technology Park in Las Vegas, Black Fire Innovation is a 43,000 square-foot innovation space that operates as an academic incubator, offering opportunities for students, entrepreneurs, and private industry partners who want to advance their research and test concepts. The collaborative space gives researchers unparalleled access to conduct on-demand testing of new ideas and products inside a replica integrated resort with a casino floor, mock hotel rooms, commercial kitchens capabilities, an esports arena and virtual reality facilities. UNLV’s Division of Research and Economic Development and Caesars Entertainment also occupy the space, advancing work that’s at the forefront of new customer experiences across the integrated resort ecosystem including hospitality, retail, entertainment, and associated verticals. The master-planned UNLV Harry Reid Research & Technology Park is a partnership among UNLV, the UNLV Research Foundation, and Gardner Company – and will serve as a catalyst to unite business, research and technology and advance economic development efforts throughout Southern Nevada. Learn more at blackfireinnovation.com.

About Caesars Entertainment Corporation

Caesars Entertainment is one of the world's most diversified casino-entertainment providers and the most geographically diverse U.S. casino-entertainment company. Since its beginning in Reno, Nevada, in 1937, Caesars Entertainment has grown through development of new resorts, expansions and acquisitions. Caesars Entertainment's resorts operate primarily under the Caesars®, Harrah's® and Horseshoe® brand names. Caesars Entertainment's portfolio also includes the Caesars Entertainment UK family of casinos. Caesars Entertainment is focused on building loyalty and value with its guests through a unique combination of great service, excellent products, unsurpassed distribution, operational excellence and technology leadership. Caesars Entertainment is committed to its employees, suppliers, communities and the environment through its PEOPLE PLANET PLAY framework. For more information, please visit www.caesars.com/corporate.