The first scalable robot mannequins, controlled by data management software, capable of reproducing an infinite number of morphologies. An inclusive phygital solution to assist all textile industries in their ecological transition.
Plastic boxes are not an uncommon sight in UK supermarkets nowadays. Often high end items get placed into them and you need to ask a member of staff to remove them at the till when you pay
Research from San Jose-based Cisco found 80 per cent of customers use the web to shop. To attract customers back to the high-street, retailers are embracing mobile developments.
Target is adding an improved indoor mapping component to its mobile app, designed to help shoppers find their way through stores and locate the products
A lot of people think Amazon sucks, but there are a few things CEO Jeff Bezos could do to change his company’s reputation—starting with using .SUCKS.
Amazon and eBay both attract millions of UK shoppers every day and each has both fans and detractors. Stepping out of my shoes as a Tamebay writer for a moment and thinking as a consumer, I am firmly in the Amazon camp. Here is why. Convenience is a barometer of a successful trading body whether itâ... Read more
Smart mannequins are also used as robotic patients during training for healthcare workers.
Check out this company that manufactures a smart robot mannequin capable of adapting to 10,000 body shapes.
This is next-level cool!
Looks like there are many more uses of GPS in shopping stores.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/co-op-started-selling-meat-33553818
Check this out: Philips has a smart lighting system that supermarkets are using as an in-store GPS system.
Target has a Bluetooth navigation technology that helps shoppers locate the items they need.
Check out these shopping carts equipped with GPS and AI to offer shoppers a smooth experience.
I found this startup that offers in-store #GPS solutions for retail stores.
https://www.oriient.me/solutions/indoor-gps-for-retail/
It may happen (again) yet according to this article.
I remember when oil companies were hated this much. Now its digital overlords in the firing sights. Makes sense to dislike them I suppose.
Good idea and good point. Ebay’s days are numbered, Bezoz wants the lot.