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Lightspeed to Unveil Restaurant Flagship POS & Commerce Platform at NRA 2022

Lightspeed Commerce Inc | July 01, 2022 | Read time : 01:24 min

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Lightspeed Commerce Inc., a Canadian provider of point-of-sale, e-commerce software, and commerce platforms for merchants to create, scale, and simplify exceptional customer experiences, announced the unveiling of their new Lightspeed Restaurant flagship POS and commerce platform at the National Restaurant Association (NRA) event in Chicago on May 21-24.

Terrace Bay Hotel owner, Jarred Drown, and food and beverage/front-of-house director Sam Barton, along with hospitality GM Peter Dougherty will appear on the NRA show mainstage to talk about the mounting problems with labor and food costs in the current market and how technology can help automate tasks and manage costs.

With fully integrated analytics, payments, inventory, and online ordering as well as streamlined user and workflow interfaces in the back-office and POS software, Lightspeed Restaurant provides the hospitality industry access to the power of cloud technology and thoughtful integrations. As a result, the chances of technology getting in the way of business are reduced.

At booth #6265 in the Tech Pavilion, Lightspeed will have an extensive range of hospitality commerce solutions on showcase, with industry professionals conducting live demonstrations of innovative features that assist in running restaurants in a smarter manner and streamlining operations, such as Automated Inventory, Order Anywhere, Lightspeed Payments, and more.

"After the unprecedented challenges the industry has faced over the past two years, Lightspeed is thrilled to return to McCormick Place to spend time with our customers and partners with a brand new commerce platform, We're ready to wow the industry with what Lightspeed Restaurant can do."

-Peter Dougherty Hospitality GM.

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If there’s one challenge every online seller faces, it’s this: The e-commerce industry is in a constant state of evolution. Consumers are more tech-savvy and informed than ever before, and they’re continually adopting new methods for online buying. As a result, a whole new set of doors has been opened to manufacturing brands. Once tethered largely to wholesale and resale, brands can now choose from a variety of effective sales channels.

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