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  • May-Treanor to Deliver Path to Purchase Summit Keynote

    ​​​​​​​Three-time Olympic gold medalist Misty May-Treanor will deliver the closing keynote at the Path to Purchase Summit, which takes place May 15-17 at Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
  • Tip of the Spear Technology: DeepMagic

    CGT looks at emerging technologies that offer unique solutions to consumer goods companies seeking to transform their organizations. This week: cashier-less retail environment solution DeepMagic.
  • Video Vantage Point: Sanjeev Khanna of TCS

    CGT chats with Sanjeev Khanna of Tata Consultancy Services about how consumer goods manufacturers are responding to the disruption taking place across the retail landscape.
  • Hasbro Looks at Embracing New Tech at P2PSummit

    Nathan Pendleton of Hasbro and Bill Courtney of RichContext will share how to create an ideal shopping experience by embracing technology at the Path to Purchase Summit in May.
  • Bumble Bee, SAP Use Blockchain to Trace Tuna

    The packaged food manufacturer is using SAP's cloud platform blockchain service to track the journey of the yellowfin tuna it uses in products from the Indonesian ocean to dinner tables around the world.
  • Breaktime Debuts Personalization Engine

    Boston-based Breaktime Media launched a new personalization engine that allows shoppers to receive dynamic and customized content and offers based on how they interact with other content.
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  • Sam’s Club Now Tests Enhanced Scan & Go Tech

    New technology at the retailer's test store cuts product scanning time through the Sam’s Club Now app in half, providing an easier, more efficient shopping experience.
  • Tip of the Spear Technology: Cleveron

    CGT looks at emerging technologies that offer unique solutions to consumer goods companies seeking to transform their organizations. This week: click-and-collect pickup automation provider Cleveron.
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