Tabit Technologies Opens Office in Miami

A Miami office with nearly 5,5500 square feet will operate as the new corporate headquarters for Tabit Technologies, a mobile-first hospitality platform. Tabit’s software implements mobile technology to provide a business process-oriented solution for hospitality companies. 

“Miami is a city of technological innovation and opportunity, which makes it a great fit for us,” Nadav Solomon says, Tabit’s Co-Founder and president. “This new space gives us a strategic opportunity to bring on new talent and better serve our partners as we continue to grow.”

After launching its mobile services in the U.S. in 2020, Tabit serves thousands of restaurants and hotels globally. It has over 300 employees with offices in New York City; Little Rock, Arkansas; Boise, Idaho; Charleston, South Carolina; Detroit, Michigan; and Dallas, Texas.

“We are passionate about helping restaurant and hotel owners and operators utilize technology as a solution to improve their businesses,” Dror Ben-David says, Director of Solutions Management for Tabit. “Our new office in Miami will enable us to gain the support we need to continue expansion into other regions.”

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