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Mood altering Aromatherapy to be added to Universal Hotels

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As part of an Start-up Accelerator program lead by Comcast, Pium, a Korean company will partner with Universal and Loew's hotels to pilot their product.

Pium is a smart scent diffuser providing aromatherapy allowing its user to sleep, rest, and concentrate better. It follows user’s daily routine and automatically provides appropriate scents. In the morning, it infuses your bedroom with scents to freshen up. At night, it provides scents for your better sleep.

“Natural scents has the power to change our mood and mind. We build a database for natural scents and recommend the best scent combination for you,” Jaeyeon Kim, founder of Pium and Ph.D student at Cornell Information Science said.

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This is interesting and a great way to advertise the product, i'm assuming they will have them for sale in the hotels. It's also a neat new addition that other hotels don't have.
 
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As part of an Start-up Accelerator program lead by Comcast, Pium, a Korean company will partner with Universal and Loew's hotels to pilot their product.

Pium is a smart scent diffuser providing aromatherapy allowing its user to sleep, rest, and concentrate better. It follows user’s daily routine and automatically provides appropriate scents. In the morning, it infuses your bedroom with scents to freshen up. At night, it provides scents for your better sleep.

“Natural scents has the power to change our mood and mind. We build a database for natural scents and recommend the best scent combination for you,” Jaeyeon Kim, founder of Pium and Ph.D student at Cornell Information Science said.

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We have aromatherapy studios around here but I don't think it is the same thing....
 
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Sounds like pseudoscience to me but hey if it helps my room smell less like malts and sweat at the end of a HHN night then awesome.
 
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We have aromatherapy studios around here but I don't think it is the same thing....
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Essentially free in room aromatherapy service to advertise and test out the product with smart elements that will be made to alter your mood. Essentially imagine waking up at 9 am in your hotel room to the smell of fresh flowers and coffee to energize your day and then right before you go to bed, calming scents like after the rain get bumped through the room.
 
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Hopefully an effective air freshener when I drop the deuce in the a.m..
 
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quinnmac000 said:
Essentially free in room aromatherapy service to advertise and test out the product with smart elements that will be made to alter your mood. Essentially imagine waking up at 9 am in your hotel room to the smell of fresh flowers and coffee to energize your day and then right before you go to bed, calming scents like after the rain get bumped through the room.
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I've got a defuser in my bedroom and lavender before bed time makes a noticeable difference.
 
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Can I pump the scent of fog and plywood into my room?

That smell gets me going
 
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Can I pump the scent of fog and plywood into my room?

That smell gets me going
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Possibly....they are still working on scents.


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I also find out that it can be tied to the lighting as well so scents can be tied to the room lighting effects to set certain moods. With Comcast trying to make more technological advance hotels, this would add something that can add a really really really nice touch to the rooms.
 
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I imagine the pods are going to be crazy expensive for what they are. You can buy oils for like a dollar.
 
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Sounds like pseudoscience to me but hey if it helps my room smell less like malts and sweat at the end of a HHN night then awesome.
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You mean your "energizing" mint shampoo doesn't wake you up in the morning?

Yeah, me either.
 
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You mean your "energizing" mint shampoo doesn't wake you up in the morning?

Yeah, me either.
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Studies have shown scents do affect mood but there has to be a memory/relationship associated to it. (Smell of funnel cake can make people feel excited as its reminds them of carnivals/theme parks/fairs; smell of coffee energizes them as it triggers experiences with coffee) The smell of mint probably isn't associated with anything in your life that is energizing.
 
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Studies have shown scents do affect mood but there has to be a memory/relationship associated to it. (Smell of funnel cake can make people feel excited as its reminds them of carnivals/theme parks/fairs; smell of coffee energizes them as it triggers experiences with coffee) The smell of mint probably isn't associated with anything in your life that is energizing.
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I associate the smell of mint with toothpaste and chewing gum.
 
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Studies have shown scents do affect mood but there has to be a memory/relationship associated to it. (Smell of funnel cake can make people feel excited as its reminds them of carnivals/theme parks/fairs; smell of coffee energizes them as it triggers experiences with coffee) The smell of mint probably isn't associated with anything in your life that is energizing.
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I associate the smell of mint with toothpaste and chewing gum.
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Correction: Toothpaste, chewing gum & MOJITOS................... :doh: ooops I meant Mark (UK Trigg) with the MOJITOS :lol:
 
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I have a huge problem with artificial and non artificial smells. A perfumer or aftershave could trigger an asthma attack in few seconds. Artificial smells or cooking smells in theme parks don't have that big of an impact but still has affluence and can tighten my airways.
Most of those artificial smell claim natural smells but are chemically created. Smell are small particle clouds that are respirable and will enter the bloodstream where higher concentrations of the years can have a negative impact on your health.
In short, I'm not a fan.
 
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