Venue and Hospitality Tech

Where digital meets the door.

Technology Infrastructure for Cultural Spaces

Live performance venues, restaurants, and hospitality businesses operate on technology infrastructure that is often invisible to patrons but essential to operations. Point-of-sale systems, reservation platforms, sound and lighting control, digital signage, social media integration, and communication workflows all function as components of a single operational system. When these components are designed in isolation, the result is friction. When they are architected as infrastructure, the result is a venue that can focus on what matters: the experience.

This work draws on direct experience in San Antonio’s hospitality and live performance landscape, where technology decisions have immediate consequences for audience experience, artist relationships, and business sustainability. The goal is not to add technology but to design technology systems that serve the cultural mission of the space.

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