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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.

This Week in Pot – Fed Turns Down Treasury backed Banking Credit Union

The Treasury Department may have offered banking suggestions for the emerging legal pot industry, but it may all be for naught, since the Fed said no.

Source: www.pymnts.com

Weirdly, the Treasury Department seems less concerned about that part. The Fourth Corner Credit Union (the bank that suffered a denial in Colorado) was designed using rules issued by the Treasury last year for how banks can accept drug money from states where those drugs are legal. Fourth Corner was chartered specifically to service the state’s $700 million a year industry and create a safe place to bank for it.


The credit union now wants a federal judge to step in and order the Federal Reserve to change its mind.


The disconnect between the Fed and Treasury — whose stated goal is to “enhance the availability of financial services for, and the financial transparency of, marijuana-related businesses” — is a little bit peculiar.


But the Fed says it is in a strange position and that while it does not intend to lock anyone up for this, it also simply can’t allow the banking system to house the proceeds of an illegal industry.

The Fed further compared the state asking for approval to a situation where “Colorado enacted a scheme to allow trade in endangered species or trade with North Korea.”

Which means, for the time being, pot is a cash business, even in states where it is a legal and regulated cash business.

Beacons are harder to deploy than you think

The contextual technology has great promise for all sorts of businesses, but a rollout can be very complex

Source: www.infoworld.com

Key to all these uses: An app detects the beacon, looks up its ID, then acts on that identification. Beacons truly are a great idea, but don’t think you can take advantage of them without serious time, effort, and money,Key to all these uses: An app detects the beacon, looks up its ID, then acts on that identification. Beacons truly are a great idea, but don’t think you can take advantage of them without serious time, effort, and money,

Key to all these uses: An app detects the beacon, looks up its ID, then acts on that identification. Beacons truly are a great idea, but don’t think you can take advantage of them without serious time, effort, and money,

Retail Systems – Adidas body scanner lets you try clothes on virtually

Adidas have trialled a technology which is used by a store assistant to scan a customer’s shape and size and then enable the store assistant to demonstrate how a range of products will look on the customer.

Source: retail-innovation.com

”BodyKinectizer“ is a body scanner based on Microsoft Kinect which enables customers to determine the right size of a product and allows them to dress their virtual body – whether you in a shop or at home. In addition to the in store version, Adidas have also built a version for use within the customer’s home.