omniQ Announces Initial Order For a Major US Casual Fast-Food Chain with 800+ locations for Q Shield, omniQ’s Integrated AI – Machine Vision System.
OMNIQ CORP. a provider of Supply Chain and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based Machine Vision solutions, has received an initial purchase order from a Major American Casual Fast-Food Chain with 800+ locations.
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The initial Purchase Order includes both hardware and AI based software. The technology will record and provide real time and historical consumption information to staff playing a crucial role in helping the locations drive improved customer service and revenue growth. In addition, Q Shield will provide its AI security enforcement function, better securing each location.
Shai Lustgarten, CEO commented “After penetrating the retail sector with our Artificial Intelligence solution Q Shield, we are eager to extend our reach even further into casual fast-food drive-throughs. This multi-Billion Dollar sector is highly competitive, and chains are looking for ways to stay ahead of their competitors as well as grow. Utilizing omniQ’s technology will provide tools to better understand consumers consumption habits while improving each unique customers interaction. Retail and Restaurants represent new and promising markets for our AI based technology. This technology will be part of the CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system allowing for dynamic decisions based on each unique customer visit. Together with Q Shield’s security enforcement in each location, our total solution is unparallel and a unique offering. This first of a kind integration will also include vital data collection services providing a more complete solution.”
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omniQ’s AI based proprietary technology is already proven for public safety, crime, terror prevention, automation of parking, access control and law enforcement. With over 20,000 units deployed worldwide including major Airports in the US, multiple sensitive zones in the Middle East and several cities in the US omniQ is well positioned.
Lustgarten continued: “Based on the quality of our solution, the growing need for dynamic customer data and the vast size of the market, we believe both the retail and casual fast-food markets are two promising potential growth engines. The current employment environment is challenging to all industries especially the retail and restaurant sector. Companies are looking for ways to handle fewer employees while improving the level of customer service. We are thrilled to be bringing our proprietary AI based solution into the casual fast-food industry as part of our strategic plan, helping to alleviate pressures many companies are facing today while improving the customer experience.”
This order follows the recent announcements of projects and purchase orders including the receipt of a $29 Million project for supply chain equipment from a Fortune 100 corporation, the award of an $11 Million project for the Government of Israel and the award of $4.1 Million for supply chain and data collection systems, resulting in all-time backlog of orders and projects.
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