RTN Town Halls:
Where Restaurants and Tech Meet. No Slides, Just Solutions.
Restaurants and technology suppliers come together for unscripted conversations on some of the hottest topics in the industry.
WHO SPEAKS?
A panel of restaurants and suppliers share ideas and experiences. From there, you are invited to listen in, learn, ask questions and contribute in a collaborative space.
WHO CAN ATTEND?
RTN Town Halls are open to all restaurant operators regardless of RTN Membership! Technology companies must be RTN members to participate. Not a member yet? Let's fix that!
info@restauranttechnologynetwork.com
Beyond the Lens: Transforming Video Data into Actionable Operational Intelligence
Take a Seat at the Table: The Computer Vision Revolution
The Vibe: No Slides. Just Real Talk.
Join us for RTN’s "no filter" Town Hall to learn how to stop just watching your footage and start using it to drive revenue and labor efficiency.
The Vision
For years, cameras in restaurants have functioned as passive systems, capturing footage for security and compliance. That model is changing.
With the advancement of Computer Vision and Physical AI, video is becoming a structured, interoperable data source that can feed directly into the broader restaurant technology ecosystem.
This shift transforms cameras from isolated hardware into a core component of the operational data layer, powering real-time insights across labor, throughput, guest experience, and food safety.
What We’ll Cover
In this "No-Slides, Just Solutions" Town Hall, we dive into how Computer Vision is revolutionizing the three pillars of restaurant operations:
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The Drive-Thru: Using camera data to predict bottleneck triggers, identify vehicle makes/models for personalized loyalty, and shave seconds off Total Experience (TX) times.
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Front of House (FOH): Real-time monitoring of table turns, queue lengths, and "Physical AI" deployments that ensure guests are greeted and serviced without friction.
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Back of House (BOH): Automating line-check accuracy, monitoring protein waste, and ensuring safety protocols are met without constant manual oversight.
The "Table" Discussion
We aren't just talking about the "art of the possible"; we’re discussing the "art of the practical."
We will explore how to "slow the conversation to speed implementation," ensuring your tech stack is relevant to your specific operational needs.
Join us to

Who's on the Mic:
4.29.2026 | 1 PM Eastern



