Video: Can Technology Startups Save Brick-and-Mortar Stores?
Video: Can Technology Startups Save Brick-and-Mortar Stores? September 27, 2017 Amazon Disrupting / Unbundling Retail Tech September 27, 2017 Share Video: Can Technology Startups Save Brick-and-Mortar Stores? on Facebook Share Video: Can Technology Startups Save Brick-and-Mortar Stores? on Twitter Share Video: Can Technology Startups Save Brick-and-Mortar Stores? on LinkedIn Share Video: Can Technology Startups Save Brick-and-Mortar Stores? via Email Amazon Disrupting / Unbundling Retail Tech In a presentation first shown at the FT Future of Retail Summit 2017, senior analyst Zoe Leavitt dives into the ways tech startups- by leveraging AI, IoT, virtual reality, and more- are reviving physical retail. Where is this data coming from? Start your free trial today EmailWhere is this data coming from? Start your free trial today Email Retail bankruptcies have piled up in 2017, from mall mainstays like The Limited to industry leaders like Toys R Us. At the same time, however, investors are pouring record amounts of cash into technology startups that view brick-and-mortar retailers as a viable client base; these startups aim to work with retailers, offering new technologies to enhance traditional stores. How can these startups save physical retail? What technologies are most effective? And what's going on with Amazon's drone patents? We discuss these questions and more in the short video below using CB Insights funding data, investor data, and patent data, and we will be continuously tracking the transformation of retail here at CB Insights. Track all the store tech startups in this brief and many more on our platform Startups working on tech for brick-and-mortar retail have the potential to upend the industry. Look for In-Store Retail Tech in the Collections tab. Track retail tech startups In-Store Retail Tech 450+ items CLONE See the twenty minute presentation below. DOWNLOAD the PDF Get the presentation slides here. Email Related Research With Death Of Retail Looming, Mall Owners Look To Private Markets Sniffing Fridges & Smart Trash Cans? Amazon & Walmart Look To Connected Appliances To Track Shoppers Could RFID-Reading Drones Help Solve A $45 Billion-Dollar Per Annum Retail Problem? You might also like: With Death Of Retail Looming, Mall Owners Look To Private Markets Sniffing Fridges & Smart Trash Cans? Amazon & Walmart Look To Connected Appliances To Track Shoppers Could RFID-Reading Drones Help Solve A $45 Billion-Dollar Per Annum Retail Problem? Popular Data Visualizations The Retail Store Tech Market Map Grocery Store Tech Market Map Transforming The Grocery Store:The foods And The Beverage Brands Of The Future You might also like: With Death Of Retail Looming, Mall Owners Look To Private Markets Sniffing Fridges & Smart Trash Cans? Amazon & Walmart Look To Connected Appliances To Track Shoppers Could RFID-Reading Drones Help Solve A $45 Billion-Dollar Per Annum Retail Problem? Comments there are 0 comments to this post, add yours Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Where is this data coming from? Start your free trial today EmailWhere is this data coming from? Start your free trial today Email CB Insights Research Research Portal cbinsights.com Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email 2017 CB Insights