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How tech will revolutionize #retail via @McKinsey is a realistic viewpoint on the "late follower" mentality of most retailers with a constant focus of the bottom line #realityCheck

How tech will revolutionize #retail via @McKinsey is a realistic viewpoint on the "late follower" mentality of most retailers with a constant focus of the bottom line #realityCheck | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The retailer of the future will harness the power of data, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality, says serial entrepreneur and technology expert John Straw.

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WHY IT MATTERS: warning! this article is not about your typical "robots will rule retail" or "everything has to be AI driven unless you die". Well, in some parts it is.

The reality check that retailers - and their technology vendors - must make is: retail is difficult, focused on the bottom line, with no appetite for innovation with short term results. Retail innovators must find a way to experiment while staying focussed on the bottom line.

Best quote: "‘I think the majority of the problems come from the unwillingness, perhaps the fear, of investing in something that
doesn’t automatically bring a load of cash onto your balance sheet."

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RETAILING 2020–2030 reaffirms that #retailRevolution is based on new business models and technologies #AI #Personalization #DTC #popupStores - note: this is #pre-covid - via @Forbes @IBM @Schmetail

RETAILING 2020–2030 reaffirms that #retailRevolution is based on new business models and technologies #AI #Personalization #DTC #popupStores - note: this is #pre-covid - via @Forbes @IBM @Schmetail | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Here are my top six trends:

1-Niche Rich: Continued Customer Segmentation Refinement

2-Digital Meets Physical: Balancing Convenience and Connection

3-Sustainability: Casting a Very Long Shadow

4-New Formats: The Next Marketplaces, More DTC Brands

5-The Linchpin: Data and Technology

6-Mall Fall: Department Store Degradation and Mall Seizure

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: an article that summarizes many of the important trends of the retail transformation. Important note: this is pre-covid....

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Are robots the solution to the new normal post #covid crisis?

Are robots the solution to the new normal post #covid crisis? | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

By providing retailers with real-time, accurate, and consistent data on OOS, they’re able to manage inventory successfully— including reducing costs—while improving in-store efficiencies. Our robots scan every aisle daily, providing employees prioritized tasks that allow them to take immediate action to reorder or restock based on velocity, department, promotion and more.
Bossa Nova enables retailers with precise granular data like persistent OOS in specific departments, and items with consecutive OOS days, triggering automatic reordering where necessary

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: covid crisis may further put pressure on the workforce. If you had a choice between a store with humans or robots that perform most mundaine tasks - cleaning floors & disinfecting area, providing help, checkout & payment, replenishment of shelves, ... - would you prefer the one with fewer possible infection vectors? 

AMS's curator insight, May 27, 2020 7:08 AM

Des robots dans des magasins pour limiter le personnel et ainsi le nombre de personnes dans les magasins 

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The future of #digitalTransformation is going from "bits" to "atoms"- 36 Game Changing Startups and Emerging Tech

The future of #digitalTransformation is going from "bits" to "atoms"- 36 Game Changing Startups and Emerging Tech | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The past few decades have seen unprecedented levels of innovation, especially in what Peter Thiel calls the world of “bits,” or software, internet, and mobile technology.

According to Thiel, however, there’s a sense that the tech space “could be doing so much more,” especially in what he calls the world of “atoms” or efforts to create things like new forms of energy, medicine, and transport — spaces that tend to be costly and challenging to tackle, but also potentially transformative.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: this diagram shows well that the next improvements will come from technologies that impact the real world. We thus will move from a digital transformation to a real world transformation. Am I already obsolete with digital transformation? *sad*

Leon Herman's curator insight, May 2, 2020 5:52 PM
With the enforced self-examination of how we integrate with society, commerce and and our customers, we realise it is "all change". Are we ready for the future?
Mohamed Hasan's curator insight, October 12, 2021 3:52 AM
Game Changers - that is what atoms can be. Atoms are the basic unit of matter and the defining structure of elements. Knowing its secrets in the tech space could do potential transformations that can make life easier in the near future.
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Are #robots that follow pickers in warehouse is the future of work for the #retail industry? Productivity + Accuracy are selling points - may also help fight the labour shortage for menial tasks

Are #robots that follow pickers in warehouse is the future of work for the #retail industry? Productivity + Accuracy are selling points - may also help fight the labour shortage for menial tasks | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Workers can pick 2x-3x faster with near-100% accuracy and less labor, delivering higher productivity and a better workplace.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS:  robots are leaving the factory floor to enter the workplace. First stop, warehouses. This new generation of autonomous robots can carry orders from one place to another, navigating against the human and robot traffic.

See this video that I shot at NRF2020: youtube.com

See this article I wrote about this (french): e-marketing.fr

See this article on these robots: ailatech.com

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Loblaw streamlines #BOPIS with #microfulfillment pilot project of @takeOff #robotic #technology that impressed me at #Shoptalk2019 - question remains about the financial viability of this level of ...

Loblaw streamlines #BOPIS with #microfulfillment pilot project of @takeOff #robotic #technology that impressed me at #Shoptalk2019 - question remains about the financial viability of this level of ... | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

A leading Canadian grocer will pilot automated fulfillment of its buy-online-pickup-in-store (BOPIS) offering.

Loblaw Inc. is building an automated picking facility to support its PC Express BOPIS service. Leveraging a hyperlocal fulfillment solution from Takeoff Technologies that functions in compact vertical spaces, Loblaw will launch the 12,000-sq.-ft. facility inside one of its GTA Real Canadian superstores in 2020.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: order fulfillment and delivery is the last remaining hurdle to eCommerce. Loblaws in Canada will pilot a micro-fulfillment solution from TakeOff that impressed me last year at Shoptalk. In short, they create an automated back-store where eCommerce orders are prepared with a huge amount of automation. The question remains whether the economics is better for micro-fulfillment or if centralized warehouse fulfillment with hub-and-spoke delivery is better suited for high volume / low margin eCommerce that grocery is about. Thus this "test" by Loblaws. Note that Sobeys has decided in favor of more centralized ocado-driven automated warehouse and Metro remains with the more traditional decentralized (and manual) store-based pick-pack-deliver process. Given the low volume of orders for online grocery in Canada I remain partisan of a store-based manual approach but the economics I got from TakeOff was promising. Below additional links if you want to read more about takeoff and ocado.

http://fmcs.digital/blog/a-new-store-experience-windowless-automated-micro-warehouse-with-hyperlocal-presence-may-be-the-future-of-grocery-shopping-takeoff-solution-suggests-this-may-be-the-case-robots-ai/

http://fmcs.digital/blog/video-of-the-inside-of-ocados-robotic-warehouse-where-thousands-of-robots-pack-groceries-retail-robots/

https://www.takeoff.com/why-takeoff

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Out-of-stock detection solutions for #retail are now #technology-driven / #AI-enabled via with cameras, robots, even drones via @FocalSystems

Out-of-stock detection solutions for #retail are now #technology-driven / #AI-enabled via with cameras, robots, even drones via @FocalSystems | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

See below a chart comparing different out-of-stock solutions, their value proposition, challenges, benefits and costs to see how Focal's Shelf-Mounted Cameras stack up against the competition. 

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: technology is tackling manpower shortage in retail. Here an example of how cameras, robots and drones are leveraged to perform out-of-stock detection on store shelves. When you realize that certain store may have 25000 or more products, the time required to identify out-of-stocks for replenishment and the lost sales makes those technologies useful and cost effective.

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Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot is going on sale for the first time - this is a major milestone, moving from R&D to potential real-world applications , but be warned about the current limitations...

Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot is going on sale for the first time - this is a major milestone, moving from R&D to potential real-world applications , but be warned about the current limitations... | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Boston Dynamics only has 20 of the robots available right now, but it’s hoping to manufacture about 1,000 for use out in the field. So it has to be very choosy about who gets one. It hasn’t disclosed how much they will cost.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: this is a big deal because the Boston Dynamics robots appear to be the advanced and versatile. The fact that they are made commercially available is significant after years of being research project. You have to be in the market for an early device with lots of limitations but, looking down the road a few years, one has to start planning for robots to start making their way into practical use cases in construction, etc. Plus the videos are just fun to watch!

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Retail 2030 from @CBRE suggests 42 trends that may shape the #futureOfRetail- as expected #AI #technology #robots play a big part but so do changes in consumer habits and environment conciousness H...

Retail 2030 from @CBRE suggests 42 trends that may shape the #futureOfRetail- as expected #AI #technology #robots play a big part but so do changes in consumer habits and environment conciousness H... | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The retail industry is rewriting the laws of physics. Change is coming at an ever faster rate each year and 2030 will be upon us before we know it. Explore the world in 2030 and the future of retail 2030.  

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: the report is not available for free but the 42 slide summary is a great overview of key trends that are presented with observations and outcome.

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Blue is a low-cost #AI #robot that can fold clothes and shows that improvements are continuing in this important field as work shortage in coming years will require more automation

Blue is a low-cost #AI #robot that can fold clothes and shows that improvements are continuing in this important field as work shortage in coming years will require more automation | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The big features for Blue include that it is low cost and can perform some of the basic human tasks we might want a robotic assistant of the future to perform for us. Blue can do things like fold laundry or make a cup of coffee thanks to advanced AI and deep reinforcement learning. Despite its advanced skills, the robot remains affordable and safe enough that eventually every AI researcher and home can afford one.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: Ii find clothes folding robots to be an interesting benchmark in robots use in commercial environments. Folding clothes is a complex task as clothes come in different shapes and made of flexible materials. I've been tracking them since early 2010 where it took many hours to fold one shirt and cost 50000$ or more. At CES 2018, folding clothes machines were introduced at a cost of 3500$ but are yet to be fully commercialized. And now this 5000$ robot from UCBerkeley is another point in the trend. With labour shortages in countries like Canada, having robots perform those mondaine tasks will become important but as we see there are still a few generations before they are very cheap and widely available.

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Stories about AI-enabled Digital Transformation in Retail and the Lowes home renovation robot that will guide you in the store to find what you are looking for #AI #robot #retail

Stories about AI-enabled Digital Transformation in Retail and the Lowes home renovation robot that will guide you in the store to find what you are looking for #AI #robot #retail | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The robots, made by Fellow Robots, use a 3-D scanner to
detect people as they into stores. Shoppers can search for
items by asking the bot what they want or typing items
into a touch screen. The bot can guide them to those
items using smart laser sensors, similar to the technology
used in autonomous vehicles. The LoweBot also scans
shelves using computer vision to send up-to-date
information to store associates, even while it is showing
people around the store. Inventory tracking may seem
mundane and boring, but is incredibly important to a
retailer.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: with labour shortage and minimum wage increase you will see experiments like this one flourish in retail stores. Not certain that a robot like this will be helpful nor that it will meet the marketing definition of enhanced customer experience in store... But it sure will address a major pain of mine: finding a sales rep in a RONA store on weekends!

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A new store experience - windowless automated micro-warehouse with #hyperlocal presence may be the future of #grocery shopping: @takeoff solution suggests this may be the case #robots #AI 

A new store experience - windowless automated micro-warehouse with #hyperlocal presence may be the future of #grocery shopping: @takeoff solution suggests this may be the case #robots #AI  | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Automation to lower order assembly costs
Hyper local operation to lower last mile costs

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: this new solution from takeoff in the US proposes to build a series of automated windowless hyper-local micro-warehouses that automatically prepare grocery orders that you can pick up quickly in your car. Listen to the video for more.

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store of the future may look like a windowless warehouse - Online grocery Albertsons Walmart Kroger Automate Ecommerce order preparation using #robots and #AI to push #innovation limits because the...

store of the future may look like a windowless warehouse - Online grocery Albertsons Walmart Kroger Automate Ecommerce order preparation using #robots and #AI to push #innovation limits because the... | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

The Albertsons Cos. is embracing robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to automate and save costs on ecommerce fulfillment.

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: warehouse automation is a major component of retail ecommerce digital transformation. As more orders go online, the speed and cost of order preparation must be reduced. Amazon has invested heavily in the field buying KIVA robots in 2014. Now other retailers, especially in the grocery field, are also moving from manual picking to automation because they have the volume. In fact, this may be a sign of the future: grocery retailers may become leaders in the digital transformation, moving away from their current position as dead last.

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Video of the inside of Ocado's robotic warehouse where thousands of robots pack groceries #retail #robots

Ocado's new warehouse has thousands of robots zooming around a grid system to pack groceries. The thousands of robots can process 65,000 orders every week. They communicate on a 4G network to avoid bumping into each other. Is this the future of retail?

Farid Mheir's insight:

WHY IT MATTERS: this videos shows the inside of the new Ocado warehouse in UK. This warehouse is making its way top Canada, with Sobeys opening one soon: http://fmcs.digital/blog/u-k-s-ocado-taps-into-canadas-online-grocery-market-with-sobeys-tie-up-is-canada-mature-enough-to-have-automated-grocery-fulfillment-centers-ecommerce-robots/ 

Kodilla's curator insight, October 31, 2018 10:47 AM
This is the future of the retail industry, robots are so much more efficient and they don't need a paycheck
 
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