OpenJaw Technologies
With a solid background in project and programme management, Pieter Nel has accumulated extensive experience in the field of IT and technology. From their early roles as a Software Engineer to their later positions as Project Manager and Vice President, Pieter has a diverse skill set that encompasses everything from systems development and application ownership to vendor relations and project administration. With a strong educational background in project management and management courses from reputable institutions like Damelin, Harvard University, and GIBS Business School, Pieter continues to excel in their career, ensuring the successful planning, design, implementation, and delivery of various projects and initiatives.
OpenJaw Technologies
At OpenJaw, we transform travel companies into travel retailers. The OpenJaw Platform, t-Retail, is the most complete travel retailing platform available. And, t-Retail is pretty powerful stuff. It gives travel companies everything they need to retail all travel products to increase revenue and enable redemption. And, our customers, which includes some of world’s greatest travel brands, seem to agree. OpenJaw believe that retailing is fuelling a revolution in how travel is purchased. Using the t-Retail Platform, you have the ability to differentiate your travel brand by creating an unlimited combination of offers that competitors cannot match. Right at your fingertips, from your own screen. And, you can establish direct relationships with suppliers, while avoiding all integration challenges. Finally, you retain 100% control of your customer, by owning all of the customer behavioural and transactional data. This, in turn, guarantees that you deliver a personalised, tailored experience to every customer, every time. OpenJaw Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of TravelSky Technology, which is publicly traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Headquartered in Dublin (Ireland), OpenJaw also services its global customer-base from regional offices in Galway (Ireland) and Dalian (China).