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Multi-Unit Restaurant Technology Conference 2009 (MURTEC)

10 - 12 March 2010
Caesars Palace
United States - Las Vegas, NV

    Entering its 15th year, Hospitality Technology's Multi-Unit Restaurant Technology Conference will bring together more than 200 restaurant technology, finance and operations professionals for three days of peer-to-peer exchange of ideas and best practices.

    The event is a must-attend for operators and vendors alike, offering a multitude of networking opportunities through exhibition space, topic tables, dinners and golf. Some of our topics include:

    • Engaging Your Most Profitable Guests
    • Integration & Interaction to Consumer Devices
    • Loss Prevention & Remote Surveillance: Convergence at the POS
    • Disaster Planning: Data Back-up and Recovery
    • Decentralization & Above-Property Intelligence
    • Next-Gen Kitchen Technology
    • Mobility Matters: Tableside Payment & Ordering
    • From Concept to Execution: Building Buy-in with Your CFO
    • POS Platform Innovations
    • PCI in Franchised Environments

    Contact Information

    Kim Hartman
    Phone: (973) 252 0100 X319
    Email: khartman@edgellmail.com

    Company Details

    Hospitality NetEdgell Communications
    USA - Randolph, NJ Phone: 973-252-0100
    Fax: 973-252-9020
    Email: lhausman@edgellmail.com
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