You’ll soon have to book slots at your workplace cafeteria, like restaurant reservations
18 May, 2020
Food-tech startup SmartQ on Sunday said it will launch a "slot-based booking system" in June to decongest cafeterias across organisations in India, because they gear up to commence businesses with easing of COVID-19 lockdown.
For companies, ensuring a protected climate for employees and consumers, especially at highly crowded areas including the office cafeteria and IT park food courts, is their top-most priority, SmartQ said in a statement.
The initiative called 'Smart Pass' is a slot-based booking and allocation system, concentrating on the safety and capability of an individual while providing the authority and overall flexibility of booking time slots predicated on their schedule, it added.
An individual can book the required slot and in addition pre-order the meals, it added.
"We all have been set to launch 'Smart Pass' in India from June onwards and globally across seven countries including New Zealand, USA, Germany and some other EUROPE," SmartQ Co-founder and CEO Krishna Wage said.
In India, the company is primarily enabling the 'Smart Pass' technology in the cafeterias of leading Indian multi-nationals including Goldman Sachs, Boeing, Compass Group, Airtel, Siemens, Boeing, Razorpay among others, he added.
"We are in talks with a great many other companies to expand the 'Smart Pass' service in India and outside India. We've also got a nod from a few corporates in Germany where we are going live in another little while," Wage said.
The business also sees future opportunities because of this technology in areas like malls, airports, IT park food courts, and even large retail chains, the statement said. ..
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