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According to robotics company Simbe, Tally is the only robot that combines autofocus, auto-exposure and HDR camera systems, powered by Intel Realsense 3D cameras, to navigate and analyze the store environment. Tally 3.0 is also able to process real-time shelf data, both on the cloud and on the edge for rapid data processing. Retailers who already use Tally include BJ’s Wholesale Club, Schnucks Markets, and Giant Eagle.
The SESimagotag platform from retail IoT solutions Vusion Group offers electronic shelf labels which can display relevant information in addition to pricing — like product ratings, customer reviews, and nutritional information for shoppers and actionable data, delivery information, and stock levels for associates. Extra smart pricing.
This proprietary system for digital circular distribution from Ideal by Design House leans into three targeted digital ad networks, advanced tracking technology, and highly accurate analytic and visitation data.
The new ‘Dane AIR’ inventory scanning robot from autonomous tech company Brain Corp was just launched earlier this week. Built in collaboration with Dane Technologies and powered by the BrainOS Robotics Platform, the robot is designed for precise collection of inventory data, Brain Corp says.
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