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Envisioning the Potential of Invisible Technology in Retail

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 7, 2023
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Building the retail store of the future necessitates a fundamental shift in perspective –  moving technology from the forefront to the background.

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The key theme for the future retail environment revolves around moving away from traditional customer engagement through fixed points of sale and toward mobile PoS, small handheld terminals, and other forms of “invisible” technology.

The future store will enable customers to transact seamlessly, without the need to download apps or interact with physical terminals. It involves focusing on always-on, silent technology that enables frictionless shopping experiences.

The initial stages of this transition are already evident through self-checkout systems, autonomous stores, and RFID technology.

Why this dramatic shift? The objective is to liberate consumers to fully engage with the brand and its products. Retailers will have the opportunity to emphasize showcasing their products and fostering the excitement of shopping while allowing technology to quietly facilitate transactions and payments.

This approach also enhances commercial effectiveness by freeing up valuable floor space traditionally occupied by in-store computers and other terminals.

We have always been committed to the philosophy that technology should serve retail, rather than the other way around. As experts in retail software development and solutions, we recognize that the future of retail does not revolve around flashy technology, but rather the inconspicuous and seamless application of it.

Load Shedding Woes

Load shedding concerns are a challenge for South African retailers, who must consider factors like ensuring data reaches the correct destination. It can be likened to planning for full redundancy. Prioritizing discussions with software and solutions providers is crucial for navigating these unique challenges and preparing for the retail store of the future.

We grapple with these issues daily, offering best-in-class solutions that incorporate cloud-first technologies. We understand the local context while ensuring rapid time to value. Our passion lies in revitalizing the retail industry through innovative, non-traditional approaches.

Now may be the ideal moment for South African retailers to explore an African-centric approach to these challenges. It is not about costly infrastructure. Instead, the focus is on utilizing cost-effective technologies like RFID antennas and strategic merchandising to drive the autonomous experience.

Future Planning

When planning for the future retail store, effective budget allocation is crucial for retailers with financial constraints. The art lies in balancing the potential of current technology with the envisioned experience of the future store.

We are not tied to promoting specific technology or product agendas. Our approach involves custom-building solutions for your specific retail environment, considering the unique challenges of the South African retail industry.

The necessary building blocks exist in numerous purpose-built components and a wealth of cloud-based solutions. The challenge lies in identifying the appropriate technology, applied in the right format, to suit your retail environment.

For too long, retailers have been compelled to make decisions based on the agendas driven by their service providers. Our priority is integrating existing elements and tailoring solutions to unlock the future potential of retail. The essence of the future retail store lies in minimizing visible technology.

In times of adversity, remarkable innovations are born. The retail store of the future necessitates a delicate approach where technology becomes completely invisible, enabling a customer-centered, immersive retail experience.

Any investments made should primarily enhance this customer experience rather than focusing solely on the technology itself. This vision drives us at redPanda Software as we strive to transform the technology-invisible retail store of the future into a reality.

By Peter Ludi, MD Solutions at redPanda Software

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