Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: ZUS Coffee
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Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023 Winner: ZUS Coffee

ZUS Coffee bagged the E-Commerce - Food & Beverage category at the Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2023.

Building on this success, join Venon Tian, COO, as he takes us on an inspiring journey through the development of the ZUS Coffee Mobile Application. During their brainstorming phase, Venon shared that they drew inspiration from international F&B players and took a unique online-to-offline approach in Malaysia. He also shares the exclusive benefits members can avail of once they join the app, such as discounts, free vouchers, and points collection. ZUS Coffe is continuously innovating and improving to deliver an exceptional coffee experience and embrace the future of technology.

 

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