news and analysis for omnichannel retailers – Retail Technology Innovation Hub

These are the retail tech articles that caught your fancy last week. Comet gears up for online return

Electrical retailer Comet will return to action as a pureplay this week, eight years after it folded.

RTIH takes a look at the retail technology space during July and rounds up the winners and losers.

Amazon is planning to open as many as 30 Amazon Go cashierless convenience stores in the UK.

RTIH rounds up the stand out retail technology deals, deployments and pilots from the past week.

Retail Assist has landed Slater Menswear as a client.

Slater will be onboarding its supply chain and merchandising management solution, Merret Pro, whilst also tapping into optimised store inventory management via the Merret Tablet Inventory application.

Retail automation startup Pixevia has bagged 1 million in funding from Iron Wolf Capital, Open Circle Capital, Practica Capital and Mantas Mikuckas (Vinted), Tomas Okmanas and Eimantas Sabaliauskas (Tesonet).

M&S has emailed its customers, informing them that on 1st September it will for the first time launch its full product range online.

Reliance Group is set to emerge as the leader in the Indian retail landscape, according to GlobalData.

These retailers are leading the way in providing technology and experiences that are one step ahead of their customers expectations.

Holland & Barrett this week previewed its new omnichannel experiences store concept.

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