Rajat Suri

Rajat Suri is a technology entrepreneur who is best recognized as being the founder and CEO of E la Carte, makers of a guest-facing restaurant tablet called Presto. The Presto Tablet allows guests to order food, play games and pay from their table.
Career
Rajat Suri, a Toronto native, graduated from the University of Waterloo with degrees in economics and chemical engineering. Suri then went on to pursue his Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Suri got the idea to start E la Carte while he and his friends struggled to split the bill at a restaurant. He discovered that the payment and ordering process could be simplified while giving guests an opportunity to control their dining experience. Suri dropped out of MIT to become a waiter at a local restaurant called The Asgard Irish Pub and Restaurant to learn about the restaurant industry. E la Carte was founded in 2008 and is currently located in the Silicon Valley. The company is backed by Y-Combinator and raised initial funding from angel investors including SV Angel, Dave McClure, Joshua Schachter, Roy Rodenstein, and Skip Sack. In 2011, the company raised $4 million from Lightbank. E la Carte received a round of Series B funding of $13.5 million from Intel Capital in 2013. Applebee’s, one of the nation’s largest casual dining chain restaurants, announced that it will deploy 100,000 of E la Carte’s Presto tablets in more than 1,800 locations throughout the United States in 2014.
Suri previously brought Zimride to the University of Waterloo in 2007.
 
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