Here at NOREMO we are delighted to publicly announce our second Software partner - Nory, the AI-powered operating system revolutionising restaurant management by centralising core operations into a single, intelligent platform.
Nory is a perfect example of what underpins our opening hypothesis for founding NOREMO just 6 months ago—legacy-free software companies can take advantage of all those technology advances made in the last decade and deliver a step-change in value to under-served segments like the restaurant industry. Historically, only large chains like McDonald’s, with massive IT budgets, could afford to build and maintain the complex systems needed to run their operations.
Meanwhile, smaller restaurant groups have relied on manual processes, leaving them without the resources to scale efficiently.
Even today, many mid-size restaurant groups struggle with outdated systems and unstructured data spread across emails, spreadsheets, and disconnected software. This fragmentation makes it difficult to extract valuable insights that can drive business decisions.
Nory was founded by Conor Sheridan, a hospitality veteran who scaled Ireland’s fastest-growing independent restaurant group, Mad Egg. Frustrated by the inefficiencies of available software, Conor created Nory to address the specific pain points of the industry. Nory’s platform is now trusted by leading brands across Europe and the UK, including Jamie Oliver Group and Viva Italia Group, enabling them to optimise operations through real-time data insights.
NOREMO’s consulting services are designed to help restaurant groups modernise their IT systems, with a focus on user-centric design. By prioritising the needs of customers, staff, and other key stakeholders, NOREMO ensures that any technology upgrades are driven by real business needs, not just technical considerations.
For private equity firms and restaurant groups looking to scale, the combination of Nory’s innovative software and NOREMO’s consulting expertise offers a powerful solution for driving operational efficiency and profitability.
This article was updated on 24th October 2024.