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Using VR To Understand Consumers In A Post-COVID-19 World

Retail TouchPoints

This is leaving retailers in the dark when it comes to truly understanding customers. Recently, the support of eye tracking by virtual reality (VR) headsets has made a new dimension accessible for data collection. The problem with conventional eye trackers is that they work by overlaying eye movement data on top of 2D surfaces.

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Cashierless Checkout Helps Alleviate Long Lines

Independent Retailer

QR codes, smart shopping carts, RFID tags, and machine vision are the solutions that process transactions, invoices, and billing. When a shopper selects an item and adds it to their bag, the process is captured by cameras. Collect Live Data Throughout the Shopper’s Journey. How do Checkout-Free Stores Work? Targeted Marketing.

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Retail Installation Solutions: Enhancing Store Efficiency and Visual Appeal

CJ Retail Solutions

Additionally, optimising checkout areas by using queue management systems and ergonomic cashier stations helps streamline the payment process, minimising customer wait times and enhancing customer satisfaction. These systems can also track sales data and inventory levels, providing retailers with valuable insights for decision-making.

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The death of Third-Party Cookies and the Raise of Retail Media

Shopper Motion

Digital marketers and advertisers have long depended on third-party cookies and tags to deliver personalized and targeted ads. Advertisers and marketers rely on third-party cookies because they collect the following data using them: User preferences. Furthermore, this technology also aids them in learning more about their web visitors.

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AI in Retail: Optimizing Operations from Supply Chains to Employee Scheduling

Retail TouchPoints

Editor’s note: This is the fourth article in our series on AI in retail. Check out our other stories, on consumer attitudes toward AI , store design applications and customer-facing applications. Be on the lookout for the fifth article, which will cover the many still-unanswered questions around AI’s present and future.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 293 – E-Com leadership changes and news

Retail Geek

Scot: [1:02] Oh I’ve seen you in that department of Commerce data comes out so. Scot: [15:08] Caught another thing I wanted to pick your brain on is a couple folks have tagged us on social media because they have seen the prime pay badging and new payment mechanism out in the wild have you had a chance to play with that.

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

Star Miconics

By connecting barcode scanners to cloud-based POS and inventory management systems, retailers can achieve real-time visibility into stock levels, sales data, and customer preferences. This connectivity enables more accurate forecasting, streamlined operations, and more personalized customer experiences.