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  • Tip of the Spear Technology: VERA

    CGT looks at emerging technologies that offer unique solutions to consumer goods companies seeking to transform their organizations. This week: The VERA digital personal shopping assistant.
  • 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.
  • Staying Relevant: Lessons from the Beer Industry

    Transformational changes in consumer engagement, product development and fulfillment among beer makers provide a lesson for all consumer product manufacturers.
  • In-Store Data Collection: Are You Doing It Right?

    Getting the right visibility into how products are performing at the shelf depends on how brands collect in-store data. In this blog, we look at the state of in-store data collection in the CPG industry, and what methods can improve the "shelf health" of brands.
  • Tip of the Spear Technology: I Am Robotics

    CGT looks at emerging technologies that offer unique solutions to consumer goods companies seeking to transform their organizations. This week: automated order picking solution I Am Robotics.
  • L’Oreal Launches AI-Enabled Skin Diagnostic Tool

    The cosmetics maker continues its fairly torrid innovation pace with a skin diagnostic tool designed to tackle skin-aging woes via augmented reality and artificial intelligence.
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