
DataChat has been acquired by Mews, the operating system for hospitality and shared spaces, the company recently announced.
“At DataChat, we’ve built technology that bridges the gap between human understanding and machine capability,” DataChat CEO Viken Eldemir said in a statement. “By combining conversational interfaces with automated data reasoning, we’re going to be building agents that understand intent, reason across data sources and act autonomously, which will bring an entirely new level of intelligence and personalization to hospitality. This will mean Mews hoteliers can get answers to questions without having to run or interpret reports.”
According to a release, the integration of DataChat will accelerate the development of autonomous and semi-autonomous agents within the Mews ecosystem. Mews will use DataChat’s patented data analytics and natural language frameworks.
Mews, located in Dallas, serves more than 12,500 customers across more than 85 countries.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Jignesh Patel and Rogers Jeffrey founded DataChat in 2017.

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