Restaurantsproduce a lot of data, it can be through Point of sale(POS), delivery apps, seating apps, food ordering apps, etc.All the data produced is very noisy & extracting concise data is challenging. You need the right data to be able to create actionable insights or simply to understand it. Producing reports & value proposition for restaurant owners through data is difficult because of the vast levels of tech understanding by restaurant owners, some are very tech savvy while others don't have smartphones. Creating reports & value that a non-tech savvy restaurant owner can utilize is the biggestchallenge.
We've invited CEO's from Restaurant Tech startups that utilize big data to run their apps & provide value to their restaurant clients. Come hear them talk about their value proposition & how they separateactionable insights from the big data noise.
Andreas Wuerfel- CEO - HoReCa.digital --http://www.horeca.digital/
An active intrapreneur & corporate business development professional both in the US & Europe, Andreas drives METRO's international innovation community efforts with specific focus on supporting the company's accelerator program & the surrounding emerging digital technology ecosystem.
Joel Montaniel- CEO Seven Rooms --https://www.sevenrooms.com/
CRM-driven request & reservation portal, accessible on any device anywhere. Optimize turns & automatically collect data through real-time POS integration. Stay in sync through hospitality's most intelligent iPad app.
Mohamed Merzouk- CEO Gebni -gebni.com
Gebni is a food ordering app that was built to help people afford restaurant takeout (delivery or pickup).After noticing that the high cost of online food ordering options was preventing hundreds of thousands from ordering restaurant food online, we set out to change that- & reimagine an entirely new model.Gebni offers demand-adjusted meal prices to help people save money on (almost) every order.
Michael Tseng - 16 Handles - http://16handles.com/
Over 10+ years of hospitality experience in food & beverage experience across Restaurants, Hotels, Night Clubs, Food Service, QSR.Mike is at now 16 Handles where he uses big data to help manage an international franchise network.
Location:
Microsoft Reactor
335 Madison Avenue
Format of Event:
6.30-7.15 PM: Networking
7.15-7.25 PM: Opening Remarks
7.30-8.15 PM: Guest Speakers
8.15-8.30 PM: Q&A
8.30-9.00 PM:Networking
9 PM - Drinks at Local Bar
Drinks & food will be served