Last week’s most clicked retail technology articles

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

Ten retail tech investments that should be on your radar

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

Amazon Fresh store opens at Wembley Park London

Amazon has continued its UK bricks and mortar push with the opening of an Amazon Fresh store at Wembley Park, London.

It’s the second such convenience store to offer Just Walk Out Shopping tech in the UK, which was pioneered at the Amazon Go offering in the States.

Six physical retail experiences you need to know about

Don’t believe the coronavirus powered online hype. Physical retail is alive and kicking and remains as relevant as ever in these coronavirus dominated times. But don’t take our word for it. Check out these excellent bricks and mortar innovations.

First Iceland Swift convenience store opens in Newcastle

Iceland has launched a new convenience store format called Swift, with the first location opening in Newcastle in a 1,700 sq ft converted Iceland unit.

The retail technology space during the Covid outbreak

Retail Technology Innovation Hub rounds up the key Covid-19 developments from last week. 

Ten retail tech funding rounds you need to know about

RTIH rounds up the retail technology ventures who have been making waves with major investments.

Flying Tiger Copenhagen deploys MishiPay scan and go tech

Flying Tiger Copenhagen has launched MishiPay’s mobile self-checkout solution.

IWD 2021: 10 female retail technology leaders

To mark International Women’s Day 2021, RTIH showcases 10 women making positive impacts on the retail technology sector.

Kingfisher in recruitment mode as it builds data platform capabilities

Kingfisher is looking for a Head of Data Platform to help it build “the data capabilities that will turbocharge our growth”.

Alibaba Group Xiaomanlv delivery robots hit Chinese universities

Alibaba Group is this month rolling out its Xiaomanlv logistics robots to 15 universities in China.

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