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Manchester firms Shield Safety Group and Zappify step in to ensure safe reopening of hospitality sector

City firms behind 'safe to trade' scheme and a new free track and trace system for pubs, cafes and restaurants

The hospitality sector is due to reopen this weekend - but with various restrictions in place

Manchester firms have stepped in to help ensure a safe reopening for the hospitality industry this weekend.

A pair of Bury entrepreneurs have launched a free track and trace system for hair salons, pubs, cafes and restaurants in England as they prepare to reopen on July 4.

Bury-based Keith Robinson and Paul Smith of virtual business card firm Zappify have unveiled their new Cov-ID, capturing and exchanging contact information on mobile phones, enabling businesses to meet new requirements ahead of the reopening of the hospitality sector.

The technology will link establishments with consumers through the Zappify platform, allowing them to provide a record of who has attended.

Since launching the virtual business cards last month, the pair have seen subscribers from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, US and Australia sign up.

Keith said: “Paul and I run our own small companies which have been affected by recent events, and we empathise totally with those establishments which have been forced to shut since the coronavirus crisis unfolded.

“We feel very strongly about giving back to these smaller businesses. Now they will soon be able to open, albeit with restrictions in place, we have come up with a simple solution to one of the many problems they are facing.