Willem Einthoven (1860 – 1927) was a Dutch physician and physiologist. He invented the first practical electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) in 1895 and received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1924. Each time your heart beats, an electrical signal travels through the heart. An EKG can show if your heart is beating at a normal rate and strength, and can help with early detection of potential threats. We replaced the E with a B for Beverages (not just beer), and voila, the BKG came to life.
This reporting system provides intelligence and insights for your pour data to help you and your management team run operations more efficiently. As you’ll see below, these features include a dashboard that provides early warnings of irregularities to be addressed, as well as positive alerts to celebrate. We are hopeful the BKG produces a Nobel Prize as well.