The Caterer launches Technology Prospectus 2022

30 November 2021 by
The Caterer launches Technology Prospectus 2022

The Caterer has launched its Technology Prospectus for 2022, designed to guide operators through the software and systems that will help drive business in the coming year.

The guide details digital solutions that will help improve efficiencies and profitability within the hospitality industry.

The guide explores how to use technology to improve guest experience, as well as solutions to manage costs and revenue management and the all-important systems we all need to allow guests to pay. The guide also details critical systems which allow operators to effectively manage a workforce in today's climate.

The Caterer Technology Prospectus editor Caroline Baldwin said: "Technology continues to play a vital part in hospitality's recovery, from the websites built to support at-home meal kits, which are still providing additional revenue streams for some, to the booking tools and ordering apps that are allowing customers to self-serve and free up much needed staff resources. The last 18 months has shown the industry's need for digital solutions.

"But the staffing crisis and supply chain problems are still looming over the industry, not to mention economic uncertainty in the wake of the pandemic – having the right software and tools in your arsenal will help your business fight these ongoing battles, and our Technology Prospectus will help you understand what digital solutions you need to prioritise for your business."

Download The Caterer's Technology Prospectus 2022 here

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