Adobe Opens Tech-Centric ‘Store Of The Future’

by MR Magazine Staff

Adobe Tuesday opened its prototype “Store of the Future” in Las Vegas, which offers beacons, RFID tags, and a shopping bag that completes customers’ transactions. The store was built to display trends in brick-and-mortar stores inspired by online retailers, reports Fast Company, including tracking items with RFID tags, offering real-time inventory metrics, and collecting analytics of customers. One of the technologies Fast Company highlighted was the Smart Internet Connected Bags from tech startup Twyst, which take stock of any items customers put in them and charge a credit card as they exit. Read more at Retail Dive.