Lightspeed Oxygen Summit
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:57 am
It’s time to come together. After countless hours behind our screens, Lightspeed is giving us a chance to get some fresh air—and meet the people behind the world’s best companies with its global Lightspeed Oxygen Summit. From October 25 to 27, global commerce innovators gathered at the Montreal Marriott for Lightspeed’s first annual summit. It brought together over 300 partners, customers and industry leaders for three days of insights, expert panelists and exciting updates from Lightspeed’s senior leadership. The event exceeded expectations, delivering groundbreaking insights into the future of hospitality, retail and golf.
The presenter on stage at the Lightspeed Oxygen Summit
If you missed this year's invitation, we're happy to share some of the poland number for whatsapp highlights with you, from key takeaways to memorable quotes that inspired and fueled Lightspeed's flame for the future.
Three main themes were retained:
Technology and innovation in a POS partner is the path to expansion and growth
Automating tasks to improve efficiency and focus on improving the customer experience
Personalization in all aspects of the customer journey is critical to success
A PDV partner to scale sophisticated businesses
Real customers facing real challenges
Lightspeed’s “Fireside Chat” was a warm and friendly affair. Hosted by our President, JD Saint-Martin, it was an intimate discussion with two incredible leaders and Lightspeed customers, Melissa Joy Manning , CEO of her Brooklyn-based jewelry company, and Peter Litvinenko , Director of Food and Beverage for boutique hotel brand Life House . The chat may have been informal, but it touched on important business topics. From sustainability to hiring practices to the highs and lows of Litvinenko and Manning’s careers, there were plenty of timely topics discussed. Here, they share how Lightspeed’s advancements in technology and innovation are helping them grow and evolve.
JD St-Martin speaks with Peter Litvinenko and Melissa Joy Manning on stage
Plays well and associates well with others
“We were looking for a company that could grow with us. We were looking at systems and looking at their ability to support different integrations, work with different partners, and also expand the API interface to work with our PMS software. What strikes me is that we’ve grown together. Lightspeed has been very responsive. At Life House , we sometimes have properties that need to be opened every week or two, so we need equipment shipped overnight, and contracts need to be signed quickly. We couldn’t have done that with any other provider.” — Peter Litvinenko
“When Lightspeed acquired [Vend], there were some changes that I thought were really positive in terms of more robust features, especially around payment processing, which kind of blew me away. We were an early adopter and it pretty much transformed our credit card processing balancing systems, which were previously manual. At one point, we were even looking at shipping all of that to India to have someone reconcile all of those charges. The fact that it came right through the portal and onto the page, and it was easy to download and give to my accountant to sync, saved us a lot of time. And now I’m wondering what else you have at Lightspeed.” — Melissa Joy Manning
The presenter on stage at the Lightspeed Oxygen Summit
If you missed this year's invitation, we're happy to share some of the poland number for whatsapp highlights with you, from key takeaways to memorable quotes that inspired and fueled Lightspeed's flame for the future.
Three main themes were retained:
Technology and innovation in a POS partner is the path to expansion and growth
Automating tasks to improve efficiency and focus on improving the customer experience
Personalization in all aspects of the customer journey is critical to success
A PDV partner to scale sophisticated businesses
Real customers facing real challenges
Lightspeed’s “Fireside Chat” was a warm and friendly affair. Hosted by our President, JD Saint-Martin, it was an intimate discussion with two incredible leaders and Lightspeed customers, Melissa Joy Manning , CEO of her Brooklyn-based jewelry company, and Peter Litvinenko , Director of Food and Beverage for boutique hotel brand Life House . The chat may have been informal, but it touched on important business topics. From sustainability to hiring practices to the highs and lows of Litvinenko and Manning’s careers, there were plenty of timely topics discussed. Here, they share how Lightspeed’s advancements in technology and innovation are helping them grow and evolve.
JD St-Martin speaks with Peter Litvinenko and Melissa Joy Manning on stage
Plays well and associates well with others
“We were looking for a company that could grow with us. We were looking at systems and looking at their ability to support different integrations, work with different partners, and also expand the API interface to work with our PMS software. What strikes me is that we’ve grown together. Lightspeed has been very responsive. At Life House , we sometimes have properties that need to be opened every week or two, so we need equipment shipped overnight, and contracts need to be signed quickly. We couldn’t have done that with any other provider.” — Peter Litvinenko
“When Lightspeed acquired [Vend], there were some changes that I thought were really positive in terms of more robust features, especially around payment processing, which kind of blew me away. We were an early adopter and it pretty much transformed our credit card processing balancing systems, which were previously manual. At one point, we were even looking at shipping all of that to India to have someone reconcile all of those charges. The fact that it came right through the portal and onto the page, and it was easy to download and give to my accountant to sync, saved us a lot of time. And now I’m wondering what else you have at Lightspeed.” — Melissa Joy Manning