TouchBistro Surveys Restaurant Tech Vendors for 2017 Predictions
As mobile technology proliferates into the daily routines at every level of society, restaurants are experiencing the impact. Mass adoption of mobile technology is one of the greatest cultural shifts of our time, from mobile communications to mobile and online ordering, mobile payments, and on-the-go mobile search for everything from directions, to political news, to online restaurant reviews and menus, said TouchBistro.
Restaurant technology leaders surveyed by TouchBistro uniformly agree that through 2017 more operators will themselves implement mobile technology – such as EMV, NFC, acceptance of mobile wallets, and access to online reviews and menus – to deliver the mobile experience customers are adopting.
The technology leaders also agree that more restaurants will leverage mobile apps to improve ease of both front and back-of-house operations, and provide better business intelligence, to deliver a markedly improved experience for both employees and guests.
Restaurant technology leaders quoted in the survey are from Square, JustEat, BevSpot, ChangeJar, Avero, Cayan, Ritual, 7Shifts, HotSchedules, Shogo, Partender and TouchBistro. To access the full survey, click here.
Restaurant technology leaders surveyed by TouchBistro uniformly agree that through 2017 more operators will themselves implement mobile technology – such as EMV, NFC, acceptance of mobile wallets, and access to online reviews and menus – to deliver the mobile experience customers are adopting.
The technology leaders also agree that more restaurants will leverage mobile apps to improve ease of both front and back-of-house operations, and provide better business intelligence, to deliver a markedly improved experience for both employees and guests.
Restaurant technology leaders quoted in the survey are from Square, JustEat, BevSpot, ChangeJar, Avero, Cayan, Ritual, 7Shifts, HotSchedules, Shogo, Partender and TouchBistro. To access the full survey, click here.