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News from the retail automation sector

The automated retail industry is one of the two core technology showplaces today (financial Services being #2).

    • Emerging technologies such as robotics, lockers, digital signage, vending and automated vending lead the way.   Amazon and Google revolutionize physical delivery. OuterWall has another great idea (or not).
    • More mature retail technology includes interactive displays, next-generation POS,  mobile interplay, multi-touch, kiosks for self-service, video services, and customer service technology.
    • Companion technologies include ATMs, kiosks, Advanced ATMS,  NFC and thin client.
    • Standards – here we have more regulatory guidelines in play along with more standards than any other industry. PCI, OPOS, JPOS, MPOS,  HIPAA, ADA, UL, CE just to name a few.

HP announce a new retail Kiosk and POS solution based on Windows 10

HP Inc. is offering a new portfolio of devices and services designed to enhance the in-store retail shopping experience. The HP Engage portfolio will also be available through its Device-as-a-Service (DaaS) offering. The HP Engage Go Convertible is a flexible solution with a docking design for seamless transitions between fixed and mobile operations. The HP Engage Go …

Source: mspoweruser.com

Interesting mounting and features a side mounted printer.

Four predictions on how retailing will evolve

The retailers who flourish in the upcoming years will be those that re-imagine and align their stores with the digital age.

Source: www.chainstoreage.com

New technological developments and the latest retail trends have redefined the meaning of ‘shopping’ by creating unique customer experiences. Today, shopping is no longer a monotonous task for consumers with retailers leaving no stone unturned to enhance their shopping experience. Furthermore, the retail industry’s steady migration to online e-commerce platforms has made it vital for brick and mortar retailers to give their customers a reason to come back to the store. Consequently, several retail companies have increasingly turned to modern technologies to help them revolutionize the future of retail. The retailers who thrive in the next decade will be those that re-imagine and align their stores with the digital age. Based on the retail trends and developments in retail technology, industry experts at Quantzig have curated some of the key retail industry trends that will redefine the future of retail: 

 

Amazon Go: Four things retailers can learn

Since Amazon first introduced its “just walk out” payment technology earlier this year, several other retailers have announced plans for similar platforms.

Source: www.chainstoreage.com

Since Amazon first introduced its “just walk out” payment technology earlier this year, several other retailers have announced plans for similar platforms. Microsoft is testing new technology for an automated checkout experience, working with retail giants like Walmart. Albertsons also announced a pilot program in Texas that creates a checkout-free experience for selected items, such as prepared meals.

 

What can other retailers learn from the Amazon Go experience?

Rebranded Kadabra Deploys Kiosk That’s Basically an Amazon Locker for Food

Sometimes it’s just easier to let people come to you. That seems to be the thinking as Kadabra (previously Veebie) debuts the second generation prototype of its cubby-filled kiosk. Unlike the…

Source: thespoon.tech

“It’s much more sophisticated than our first prototype,” said Sperry. “It’s a fully functional IoT device that can operate without an attendant and is also refrigerated.”

By taking mobility off the table, Perry’s team was able to focus on making a more capable kiosk system that seems almost akin to an Amazon Locker for food. With the new kiosk system, a consumer can order food from local restaurants and have it delivered to the kiosk and then unlock a cubby with their phone. And because the new system is refrigerated, food can be placed into a cubby (called pods) for a much longer period of time.

Four Providers of Smart City Kiosks Named IDC Innovators | Business Wire

A new IDC Innovators report profiles four providers that are considered key emerging vendors in the Smart City kiosks market.

Source: www.businesswire.com

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–International Data Corporation (IDC) today published an IDC Innovators report profiling four providers that are considered key emerging vendors in the Smart City kiosks market. The four companies named as IDC Innovators are CIVIQ Smartscapes, Smart City Media, SmartLINK, and Soofa.

McDonald’s, KFC, Panera, and more fast food chains that employ robots

McDonald’s, KFC, Panera, and other fast food joints already have robot employees. Experts say that this automation won’t replace human workers. Instead, they say the bots fill a major labor gap in food service.

Source: www.businessinsider.com

The restaurants report that kiosks have also helped both chains expand their delivery. Take-out, Delivery, drive-thru, catering, and other off-premise orders now comprise 62% of Panera’s business— an important new source of revenue, as Business Insider’s Taylor previously reported.

Photos: Restaurant with robotic kitchen opens in Boston

BOSTON — The world’s first restaurant with a robotic kitchen that cooks complex meals has opened. Spyce’s automated kitchen has seven cooking woks able to serve up to 200 meals an hour.The Boston eatery’s menu is based on a half-dozen bowls with flavors t

Source: kpic.com

200 meals an hour is max rate.  Is average restaurant 60 customers and 20 tables. Turnover is 30 minutes?  120 customers?