Retail technology deals and deployments round up
RTIH rounds up the stand out retail technology deals, deployments and pilots from the past seven days.
PrettyLittleThing, part of the boohoo group, has appointed Rise at Seven as its search and digital PR agency to support growth plans across the UK and US markets.
French retailer BUT has deployed Openbravo’s Store solution across 310+ stores.
Hullabalook and COAT Paints have announced a partnership that aims to simplify the paint buying journey.
Using Hullabalook’s technology, Colour Visualiser lets shoppers explore different paint colour combinations and instantly visualise them on their own walls.
They can choose the colours they like and then add Peel & Stick paint swatches to their basket.
London Dynamics has signed a partnership with Capita Scaling Partner (CSP) to sell its augmented reality software to the luxury goods market.
VROMO has been appointed by US online food ordering platform Olo as its technology partner for delivery and driver management.
Using geofence technology, the latter’s restaurants now have the ability to locate pick-ups, interact with their drivers in real-time, and automatically dispatch orders.
Kroger is testing out Caper's artificial intelligence powered shopping cart at a Cincinnati store in the US.
Shoppers can use a KroGO branded smart cart to scan items and pay for them, eliminating the need to stand in line and checkout.
AC Milan has announced the impending launch of an $ACM fan token on the Chiliz blockchain.
Holders will be able to use their tokens to redeem various exclusive rewards and take part in interactive activities with the Italian football giant and its players.
Makeup and cosmetic brand By Terry has implemented Widen’s cloud-based digital asset management (DAM) solution, the Widen Collective.
Dunelm has deployed JRNI powered curbside and deliver to car functionality at its 170 superstores across England, Scotland and Wales.