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#WFM

Case Study: Virgin Media O2 supercharges engagement with employee app

Published 08.11.23 by Retail Technology
Virgin Media O2 is driving 98% engagement and four times more recognition, with 94% of all comms being read with training, comms and engagement tech
#NRF

NRF 2024: Tech challenges retailers to work smarter

Published 25.01.24 by Miya Knights, Publisher
Artificial intelligence, retail media and cloud migration top tech developments featured at annual US trade show
#recycling

Lululemon reveals recycling milestone

Published 26.02.24 by Retail Technology
Activewear brand Lululemon has unveiled the world’s first enzymatically recycled nylon 6,6 product
#gaming

Revlon partners with mobile game

Published 20.02.24 by Retail Technology
Beauty brand Revlon is bringing its lipstick shades to mobile game Redecor
#delivery

Dulux announces new delivery partner

Published 27.02.24 by Retail Technology
Decorating merchant Dulux Decorator Centre has announced a new partnership with last-mile, on-demand delivery network Gophr
#SportsShoes

SportsShoes.com announces new tech partner

Published 04.03.24 by Retail Technology
UK’s online running shoes, running clothing and outdoor gear retailer SportsShoes.com has announced a new ecommerce partnership
#Retail media

The Retail Media Revolution: How brands are unlocking new revenue streams

Published 03.04.24 by Daniel Groves
The retail industry has had a rough ride in the past few years. But startup growth specialist Daniel Groves agues that the advent of retail media networks will help them weather the storm
#AI

Panel considers AI impact on ecommerce

Published 25.03.24 by Retail Technology
Ecommerce operators convened in Manchester to discuss what AI means for the future of ecommerce.
#Amazon

Amazon makes palm-recognition sign-up easier

Published 05.04.24 by Retail Technology
The new Amazon One app lets customers sign up for the service by simply taking a photo of their palm, making the in-store experience seamless even for first-time users