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IoT in Retail: Top 5 Use Cases and Real-Life Examples

Retail TouchPoints

This article explores popular and non-trivial use cases and examples of how IoT tech can help retail companies. Interconnected IoT devices, including GPS and RFID tags, allow retailers to track the entire journey of their products, from production to the customers’ sites. Self-checkout.

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How Edge Computing Enables the Retail Store of the Future

Retail TouchPoints

Customer Experience It’s been five years since Amazon Go opened to the public, creating the template for the retail store of the future by allowing shoppers to skip the checkout line entirely. Those same cameras and sensors also are at the heart of the grab-and-go checkout system featured in Amazon Go stores.

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Cashierless Checkout Helps Alleviate Long Lines

Independent Retailer

79 percent of customers expressing their preference for checkout-less shopping. Checkout free-shopping is a cashier-less checkout system that detects shoppers’ product preferences and bills them when they close their shopping trip. Cashierless checkout may be the way of the future with how well shoppers are responding.

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Robots, RFID tags and an incubator area: Inside Decathlon’s new Data Lab

Inside Retail

We were able to manage the new circumstances that Covid-19 brought about owing to a number of innovations already deployed such as our fully RFID tagged stores as well as 100 per cent self-checkout kiosks with cashless payments, and the RFID-based conveyor system that enables our two-hour island-wide e-commerce fulfilment activities.

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What is Barcode Technology, and How Does It Impact Retailers?

Star Miconics

Discover Star 1D/2D Scanners Beyond Point of Sale: The Expanding Role of Barcode Scanners Today’s barcode scanners have transcended their original use as mere checkout tools. These features support a broad spectrum of retail activities, from checkout efficiency to dynamic inventory control.