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WIN Webinar: How Wineries Leverage a Technology Stack to Make Better Business Decisions

Event Type: Webinar

Location: Online

Date: 6/22/2023

WIN Webinar: How Wineries Leverage a Technology Stack to Make Better Business Decisions
Join our panel discussion exploring best-of-breed tools that centralize and streamline business data from winemaking to sales to accounting. We will discuss how the ease of technology integration today creates what we call a single source of truth. This is how wineries achieve the visibility to control costs, optimize sales and boost profits. Hear first-hand from Darioush Winery about how modernizing financials and commerce have benefited their business. Don’t miss this chance to discover how we’re helping wineries just like yours make better business decisions with real-time financial, production and sales visibility. Register Now! Speakers Viktoriya Kobzar, Information Technology Manager, Daruioush Jessica Finch, Beverage Industry Lead, Enavate  Karen Urquhart, Head of Marketing, Commerce7 Kevin Williams, Director of Sales, Innovint Sponsored by Enavate
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TCW Now Works with PROTEC to Bring the Next Generation of Optical Sorting Technology to the U.S.
Santa Rosa, CA: TCW Equipment is pleased to announce its partnership with PROTEC equipment, the unequivocal leader in optical sorting technology. Protec produces innovative products for the food, wine-growing, seafood and agricultural sectors. This alliance was established to collaborate on improving the U.S. based representation and service to the wine industry for PROTEC’s line of optical products. PROTEC’s optical sorters utilize entirely novel computer vision methods not available in any other machine on the market. The result is fruit that is more cleanly and effectively processed than with competitive optical sorters. In truth, there is no competition.  Optical sorting provides incredible benefits to winemakers that can't be matched with manual sorting. While some traditionalists initially sniffed at the concept of computers sorting grapes, those same purists have been won over the huge advantages optical sorting offers: greatly reduced labor costs, increased
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