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Restaurant & Bar Tech Live 2019 PREVIEW SHOW


19 & 20 NOV 2019 ExCeL LONDON


Are you free on the 19th & 20th November?


Just in case you didn't already know, we’ve partnered up with Europe's leading event for the technologies driving the profits of restaurants & bars, Restaurant & Bar Tech Live!


Taking place on the 19th & 20th of November at the ExCeL London, your free ticket promises to connect bar and restaurant professionals with over 15,000 restaurant and bar operators actively looking to streamline their operations, enhance their efficiency and improve customer experience!


12 November 2019 www.venue-insight.com


So what’s all the fuss about? Be sure to check out what's on the menu with this tasty lineup of unmissable keynotes speakers...


Great news; Lauren Wilkinson from Olive Garden and Bill Scott from Vibes are coming to the show this year to lead a joint seminar! Curious as to how mobile is changing the way that restaurants operate? Make sure you go along to this seminar, and bring a notepad and pen!


Lauren Wilkinson is a seasoned Digital Marketer with over 10 years of


experience with Fortune 500 companies including Darden Restaurants, Inc. and The Walt Disney Company. With her Guest-first mentality, she’s created a variety of award-winning digital programs that deliver on key business objectives while ensuring the customer always wins. Lauren received her MBA from the University of Florida and is a passionate Gator football fan. Always striving to implement innovative ideas, she enjoys working with other digital experts to challenge the status quo and find opportunities to advance ways to connect with the consumer.


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