You know I love Retail Tech’ and I’m always on the look-out for something that stands out and delivers true competitive advantage for retailers and brands within the Home and Garden industry. These days it takes more than just a pop-up banner and a nice bit of on-shelf point of sale to grab customers attention, and I came across this technology created for Foot Locker by HYPERVSN. They create stunning visual experiences with high-definition holograms floating in mid-air! What an interesting way to deliver customer interest and an engaging experience with the brand. Imagine this technology featuring floating tins of paint and power tools, it’s so relevant for the forward-thinking Home and Garden Improvement retailers. Which Home and Garden category do you think would be most suitable for this new tech’? #branding #customerexperience #retail #innovation #sponsored
This makes changing the FOH displays a lot easier as well, probably just sent down as an update from Head office.
The high street which has been hammered by "tech sales(internet)" fights back by using tech. I like it. The high street will evolve with such innovation you feel
I could see this being a hit in the outdoor furniture section—maybe showcasing 3D setups of patio sets
This would be great for kitchen showrooms following the 3d design process. Has the advantage of showing multiple ranges and colours in one space.
Steve Collinge, this technology truly opens up a whole new dimension for customer engagement in home and garden retail! 🌟
Paint ! Can you image seeing explosion of colour on visual display unit ! Really surprised crown or dulux not thought of this
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1moI first saw this tech in 2019 and had a vision for how it could be used with power tools but couldn’t convince anyone to come on the journey with me. Unfortunately not in the same role now otherwise I’d still be banging on about it.