The 'DineHero' Network App Encourages Collaborative Dining
Michael Hemsworth — October 31, 2016 — Tech
References: dinehero & chicagoinno.streetwise.co
The 'DineHero' network app aims to help users "never dine alone again" by enabling them to find others nearby that are open to grabbing a table and eating together. Designed as an app to help professionals find other professionals to dine with, 'DineHero' hopes to turn online networking into real-life interactions and relationships. It's ideally created for those who are new to a certain location or job, business travelers or even foodies looking to try out a new restaurant.
The number of people who are working independently or in small teams is on the rise, which can sometimes limit the networking capabilities. The 'DineHero' network app aims to help users broaden their professional social groups and connect people over a meal with up to three other people.
The number of people who are working independently or in small teams is on the rise, which can sometimes limit the networking capabilities. The 'DineHero' network app aims to help users broaden their professional social groups and connect people over a meal with up to three other people.
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Dining - Apps that encourage collaboration during meals to bridge professional networks and meet new people.
2. Networking Apps - Apps that prioritize face-to-face interactions to build meaningful professional relationships.
3. Social Dining - Apps that use food experiences as a way to connect people and create community.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - DineHero can partner with restaurants to promote social dining experiences and increase traffic.
2. Technology - Developing or improving networking apps can disrupt traditional networking events and conferences, and make networking more accessible.
3. Remote Work - By integrating social networking as part of remote work culture, this can increase employee engagement and buildup interpersonal relationships.
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