On September 21st, Kuala Lumpur became one of the first cities in Malaysia to experience the convenience of UberEATS, transforming the way we enjoy food delivery. To mark this milestone, we orchestrated a spectacular launch event at the chic Le Blanc in Bangsar, setting the stage for a celebration that was as innovative and dynamic as the service itself. The evening was flawlessly executed, showcasing meticulous planning and seamless organization. Shri Chakravarthy Gopalakrishnan, the General Manager of UberEATS for Malaysia and Singapore, captivated the audience with a compelling presentation on the simplicity and efficiency of ordering food through the UberEATS app. His insights highlighted how the same groundbreaking technology that revolutionized ride-hailing is now making delicious food just a tap away. This event wasn’t just a launch; it was a statement of how UberEATS is set to redefine the culinary landscape of Kuala Lumpur, bringing together technology and gastronomy in a way that delights and excites.
At the UberEATS launch event in Kuala Lumpur, we took innovation to the next level by incorporating cutting-edge 3D animation through projection mapping directly onto the dining tables. This immersive visual experience vividly brought to life the entire journey of ordering food through the UberEATS app—from the moment a customer places an order to the arrival of a delicious meal at their doorstep.
As guests watched their tables transform with vibrant, dynamic animations, they were not just hearing about UberEATS’ seamless service; they were experiencing it firsthand. This creative integration of technology and storytelling made the event more than just a launch; it was an unforgettable demonstration of how UberEATS is set to change the way Kuala Lumpur dines. The result was a powerful, engaging, and visually stunning showcase that left a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.
Shri Chakravarthy Gopalakrishnan, General Manager of UberEATS demonstrates how to order via application.
The Ubereats Commercial