Top 10: last week’s most popular retail technology articles

These are the retail tech articles that caught your fancy last week.

Three ways Covid-19 is re-shaping the retail experience

By Sacha Michaud, Co-Founder, Glovo

Tesco is on the hunt for great retail tech talent

Calling all job hunters out there! Tesco Technology will be at Find A Tech Job on 16th September.

George at Asda kicks off Scan For More trial

George at Asda has launched a new barcode scanning trial.

Amazon Scout delivery robot is coming to the UK

Amazon is developing its Amazon Scout vehicles for use in the UK following the coronavirus powered boom in online shopping.

WHSmith and Booths onboard with GRIDSERVE electric forecourts

GRIDSERVE has announced a number of retailer partnerships as it prepares to open what is pitched as the UK’s first electric forecourt.

Ten innovative retail technology initiatives

These retailers and brands are leading the way in providing technology and experiences that are one step ahead of their customers’ expectations.

Coronavirus key as smart checkout technology space booms

The value of transactions processed by smart checkout technologies will hit $387 billion in 2025, up from $2 billion in 2020, according to Juniper Research. 

Last week’s biggest retail technology plays

RTIH rounds up the stand out retail technology deals, deployments and pilots from the past seven days.

AliExpress makes Bonus Buddies social commerce move

Alibaba Group’s online marketplace AliExpress has launched a money saving and social commerce initiative called Bonus Buddies.

Pornhub and MiMoto launch green mobility initiative

Adult entertainment platform, Pornhub, has announced a coronavirus related collaboration with Italian electric moped sharing service, MiMoto. 

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