Our Customers

Read some stories of how our solutions lead to our customers' success and improve their overall business.

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Leicester Tigers rugby team logo with a stylized tiger head on a shield background divided into green and red sections, with the text 'Leicester Tigers' and the year '1880'.
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Logo of Oak View Group featuring a stylized oak tree inside a circle with the letters OVG and the full name below
A cluster of five connected blue rings arranged in a circular pattern. LOG OF COOP LIVE

COOP LIVE! BY OVG

Co-op Live, Manchester’s newest and largest indoor arena, is leading the way in sustainable stadium operations and hospitality technology. Hosting world-class concerts, sporting events, and millions of fans each year, the arena has integrated Floteq’s cutting-edge draught beer AI system to reduce beer waste and extend beer line cleaning cycles. This smart stadium solution not only enhances fan experience but also drives measurable cost savings. By adopting Floteq’s beer monitoring technology, Co-op Live is saving over £45,000 annually, cutting water usage, and achieving major CO₂ reductions — proving how arena technology can transform profitability and sustainability in hospitality.

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Portsmouth Football Club logo featuring a shield with a star and moon inside, surrounded by a circular band with the club's name and founding year 1898.

FC PORTSMOUTH FRATTON PARK 

Portsmouth FC’s historic Fratton Park is embracing modern hospitality technology to improve efficiency and sustainability. With thousands of fans enjoying matchday pints, beer waste has long been a hidden cost for stadium operations. By installing Floteq’s advanced draught beer AI system, Portsmouth FC has reduced unnecessary beer line cleaning cycles, minimised wastage, and boosted profitability. This smart stadium solution supports greener operations while improving fan experience with fresher pours and less downtime. Fratton Park now saves over £30,000 annually, proving how beer monitoring technology transforms football stadium hospitality into a more sustainable and profitable operation.

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London Stadium logo in blue text on a white background

London Stadium was created for the sole purpose of the London Olympics in 2012. This state of the art stadium hosts 70,000 people for a variety of events. Since 2016 it has been home to Westham United FC. The stadium has over 60 events per year including football games, concerts and corporate events and is equipped with over 30 individual bars with over 750 beer taps. Floteq has been monitoring beer flow, temperature and consistency of brands like, Birra Moretti, Fosters, Amstel, Heineken and Inches Cider; ensuring every last drop is perfectly cold and fresh in every single pint since 2021

Exterior view of the entrance to the Wenty League Club with a silver metal awning and signage, a blue sky in the background.
Logo of the Wyvern Ladies League featuring a black and white wyvern dragon image and the text 'Wyvern Ladies League' in bold black and gray font.

Wentworth Leagues club is the flagship Club in Western Sydney, NSW, Australia and serves well over 10,000 patrons daily and sells in excess of 25000 schooners of beer every month. Floteq’s IOT solution provides Wenty Leagues with exact stocktake management, brand management and ensures patrons get a perfect pour every single time. With 10 restaurants, 12 bars and over 110 beer lines, Wenty Leagues Club is a crowning jewel in NSW clubs

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