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Explore Food Tech Innovation

Just Eat in partnership with The Digital Hub are hosting a lunchtime panel discussion at The Digital Hub on Wednesday, 29th March 2017, where the latest global technology innovations in the food industry will be discussed.

There will be a light lunch and networking followed by an informative panel discussion with guest speakers;

• Fernando Fanton, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Just Eat,
• Iseult Ward, Co-Founder and CEO, FoodCloud,
• Martin O’Leary, Head of Customer Success, Bizimply.

The panel will discuss the innovations in the sector, how the sector is responding to technology and what supports are needed to further develop food tech innovation. Fiach Mac Conghail, CEO of The Digital Hub will welcome guests to The Digital Hub campus

About Just Eat Ireland
Just Eat is the world’s leading marketplace for online food delivery operating in 13 markets around the globe. It allows customers to search for local takeaway restaurants and place order via its mobile app. The long-term ambition of Just Eat is to revolutionise the way people order and enjoy food.

Just Eat introduced a brand refresh in 2017 which reflects the amplified focus on food discovery, inspiring consumers to make new choices and explore the range of over 30 cuisine types including healthy options such as Thai, gluten free, coeliac, Japanese as well as a variety of gourmet burgers and a range of dessert options through Just Eat’s 1900+ restaurant partners in Ireland. The Just Eat app and website have been refreshed and new features will be added over the coming months to enable better discovery of favourite foods and restaurants including a huge range of healthy options. The redesign focuses on delivering mealtime inspiration for lunch, dinner and even desserts whilst helping customers explore new cuisines.

In addition to sponsoring the most talked about TV programme on Irish television, First Dates, the company has also been busy signing up some new restaurant partners. The most recent signings include some branches of Milano’s, Eddie Rockets, Real Gourmet Burger and Supermacs. Just Eat plans to add more restaurant partners in 2017 as it continues to expand the cuisine types available in growing numbers of locations – helping customers to Find their Flavour at any time of the day, wherever they are.

The Just Eat app has been downloaded over 850,000 times in Ireland since it was launched, making it easy for consumers to access local eateries for lunchtime and evening options. Over 80% of customers now order via the app and on mobile devices.

Socially the company has over 46K Twitter followers, 112K+ Facebook followers and 3.6K Instagram followers.