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Friday, August 10, 2012
Retail, Shopping, Changing … for good?
More than a bookstore was closed for more than a bookstore owner, she expressed sadness about the changing tides of how people buy books. I still love bookstores to see, but I admit openly and honestly if I buy books online, and not very often in bookstores.
The same will happen with clothes, but this new 3D technology, the face of shopping has changed beyond recognition, not only can lead to online shopping, but also to adapt to trade contracts:
Intel scientist has high-tech mirror that shows how the clothes look on consumers who just stand in front of the LCD monitor. Parameters of technology simulates body type and how materials fit - based on weight and height measurements.
Think of it as a digital wardrobe. The idea is to achieve 04:57 years, but it could open the door for Intel in the retail market.
The confluence of a smartphone technology, social media data and futuristic technologies like 3-D printing is changing the face a little in the way that experts say the industry will beat a brick and mortar model within a few years .
"In the next five years, more changes to some of the past 100 years," says Crijake Roeding, CEO of Shopkick, location-based information content in the Macy's, Target and other top retailers.
Within 10 years, we know little to be unrecognizable, said. Kevin Sterneckert, Gartner analyst who follows retail technology. Big-box stores like Office Depot, Old Navy and Best Buy will be reduced in order to exam centers for online shopping. Stores will be to "touch and feel" experience only, without the actual sales. Stores will not stock any merchandise, it will be sent to you. This will help them remain competitive with online-only retailers, says Sterneckert.
The Branding strategist Adam Hanft says it may sound futuristic, but much of it is rooted in reality. He said satellite stores will open in residential buildings and malls. FedEx and UPS will delve deeper into the refrigerator for home delivery. Google trucks will deliver local services. Clothing - even the pharmaceutical industry - will be produced in house by an affordable 3-D printers.
However, this sentence is the heart of the strategy:
"Every waking moment is a moment of the content," said Steve Yankovich, head of eBay mobile business, and expect 10 billion transactions this year deal. "Any time, anywhere."
The shops are in the action:
As the online shopping revolution in the retail store in the 1990s led the brick and mortar retailers are prepared to use technology to fight back.
By the time you walk into the store in the near future, workers will probably want to know what to buy, based on reliable information over the phone or tablet. Traders will be able to sex, age, race and income, an analyst Sterneckert and others say.
If you are in, think about blowing their Smartphone products and see what's inside. Hold the phone via the DVD barcode the trailer of the movie on the screen to activate, for example.
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