By Ridhika Basnet · AIM Media House
On May 26, 2026, Louisville, Kentucky-based fast-food giant Yum! Brands released updates on its workforce upskilling initiatives, highlighting the company's push to lead the digital restaurant technology sector.
The multinational fast-food corporation has updated its technology-dedicated workforce upskilling initiatives as it aspires to continue its leadership in the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) industry, for which it has dedicated several technological initiatives.
The corporation announced the second year of Tech Elevate, an online, six-to-nine-week upskilling program. The initiative provides nearly 300 Digital and Technology team members with the skills and tools required to deepen their technical capabilities across Byte by Yum! and other critical technologies.
The training topics included in the program include AI and machine learning, various programming languages, modern web development, site reliability engineering, and recently added AI platform engineering, Byte Menu, and application programming interface (API) query languages. “Tech Elevate reinforces Yum!
Digital & Technology’s commitment to continuous learning and technical excellence,” said Pizza Hut Chief Technology & Information Officer Shiv Adhiappan. He also noted that Tech Elevate stands apart by serving as a functional development program for software engineers and those in adjacent roles.
He noted that the initiative helps employees strengthen their technical skills while fostering greater collaboration across Byte by Yum! teams and the company's global brands.
Three Tracks of Tech Elevate The corporation also said that nearly 300 employees enrolled in the latest cohort, which features three specialized learning tracks.
The first track, “AI-First Platform & Reliability Engineering,” provided hands-on experience to the employees, using agentic AI to deploy services, troubleshoot failures, and build self-healing workflows.
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