Our most viewed retail technology articles from last week

These are the retail tech articles that caught your fancy during the past seven days.

Seven retail tech startups to watch in 2021

These retail technology ventures should be on your radar over the next 12 months.

Holland and Barrett wraps Bumblebee till system project

Holland & Barrett has completed the roll-out of its built from the ground up Bumblebee till system.

Ten retail technology investments you need to know about

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

Interview: Beck Besecker, CEO and Co-Founder, Marxent

RTIH gets the lowdown on Marxent, whose 3D cloud and 3D applications are used by omnichannel home improvement and home furnishings retailers and manufacturers to reduce returns, sell bigger baskets, and enhance CX.

Startup interview: Pete Howroyd, CEO and Founder, Swapi

Pete Howroyd talks to RTIH about how he is tackling the issue of unspent loyalty rewards with the launch of mobile app venture Swapi.

Three things your e-commerce fulfilment services partner should be doing

E-commerce fulfilment is more than just a convenient solution for businesses? It has become an essential service for the global retail marketplace.

Sezzle inks $250m receivables facility and eyes North America growth

Buy now, pay later venture Sezzle has signed a $250 million funding facility with Goldman Sachs Bank USA and Bastion Funding IV as it looks to expand in the US and Canada.

Marks and Spencer taps Go Instore tech for video retail move

M&S has launched a video chat service for online shoppers, linking them to sofa experts in-store. 

It partnered with Go InStore and Appointedd on this.

NorgesGruppen places another Pricer electronic shelf labels order

Norwegian grocery retailer, NorgesGruppen, is to deploy Pricer’s electronic shelf labels system across 350 of its stores.

Morrisons extends teacher discount and launches More For Teachers Club

Morrisons has extended its 10% discount to teachers, school staff, NHS staff and blue light card holders until further notice.

A spokesperson for the supermarket said that this was to “recognise and thank them for the care and support they have offered to the British public throughout the coronavirus pandemic”.

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