Last week’s biggest retail technology deals at a glance Retail Technology Innovation Hub – Retail Technology Innovation Hub

Posted: October 11, 2021 at 10:11 am

Fashion retailer, boohoo group, has launched a Debenhams online marketplace, powered by Mirakl technology.

As part of a Love Brings Love tribute to late founder Alber Elbaz, fashion startup AZ Factory has launched a range of limited edition t-shirts that will each come with a unique NFT.

The five organic cotton t-shirt styles feature a specific quote from the designer, as well as signature grosgrain ribbon embroidery and hand drawn prints.

Each one is linked to its own NFT of an original Elbaz drawing. As there will be a limited number of NFTs produced for each shirt, the drawings will also show its original identification number, helping to verify and track ownership.

Avery Dennison has announceda partnership with lifestyle brand UpWest, and ReCircled, an apparel and footwear recycling and reuse focused organisation.

This taps the formers Digital Care Label solution, showing how it can be used in an upcycling context and provide a retail/brand experience.

Piglet in bed, a bedwear and linen retailer, has partnered withWunderkind, a consumer engagement platform that scales one-to-one messages for retailers and brands, to power its personalisation capabilities.

Russias largest consumer electronics retailer, M.Video-Eldorado Group, has partnered with Yandex.Cloud tofully move customer facing digital products development and operations to the cloud.

Go Instorehas announced a partnership with Pets at Home.

The retailer will tap its HD-video technologythatenablescustomers and their petsto connectwith store colleagues via video calls.

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