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Streamline your airport experience with Amazon One
Modern airports offer a wide variety of amenities designed to make your journey more enjoyable and productive before boarding your flight. You can stock up on last-minute essentials at a retail store, relax at an airport lounge, or try one of the many restaurants and bars that line the concourses. While travelers routinely take advantage […]
Reinventing the in-store experience with Smart Store solutions
How to reinvent the in-store experience, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate innovation with Smart Store solutions on AWS. Although ecommerce sales soared during the COVID-19 pandemic, physical stores aren’t going away anytime soon—in fact, physical stores matter even more today. That’s because stores remain a popular destination for shoppers to discover, research, see, touch, and […]
The Retail Race: A Roadmap for Implementing a Smart Store Strategy
Retailers have always been in a race to deliver an exceptional customer experience, and in the digital age, that race has only become more intense—particularly in physical stores. With consumers shopping again at brick-and-mortar stores, some key trends have emerged: Half of retail customers intend to still use digital, mobile, self-service, and contactless technologies adopted […]
Partnerships extend Just Walk Out technology to more colleges and universities
In September 2022, Texas A&M University became the first higher education institution to launch Just Walk Out technology at its sports venue, Kyle Field. Three “March In, March Out” stores were installed, offering fans products like snacks, chips, soda, water, and alcoholic beverages. The stadium is one of the 10 highest capacity stadiums in the […]
Convenience and technology: Trends and challenges for c-stores in 2023
This story was produced by C-Store Dive for Amazon. In 1927, the first modern convenience store (c-store) opened with the idea that people would want to consolidate their errands by going to a neighborhood store to pick up essentials. The idea caught on, and now, there are 148,000 independent and chain convenience stores across the United […]
In the news: Leveling up convenience in the c-store
This story was produced by C-Store Dive for Amazon. By the very name, c-stores are intended to be fast and convenient. The average consumer spends three to four minutes in the store. It helps that when most consumers enter stores, they already know what they plan to buy. But that convenience can be derailed when the consumer sees […]
In the news: Delaware North scores big wins by offering a fast, frictionless in-store experience
This story was produced by Retail Dive for Amazon. Anyone who’s ever been to a sporting event at a stadium knows the best part is cheering on your team to a victory. The worst part – aside from your team blowing a lead and losing – is missing part of the action while waiting in […]
Uncover store opportunities, drive efficiencies, and improve the consumer experience with Amazon’s Just Walk Out Analytics
In-store shopping is on the rise. According to Mastercard SpendingPulse, in-store sales increased by 13.7 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels. As sales in physical retail environments grow, so does the complexity and the expectations that consumers have with the shopping experience. Consumers are looking for stores that offer convenient, enjoyable shopping trips that allow them […]
Accelerate innovation in retail with AWS at NRF 2023
We hope you are as excited as we are to be back in person at NRF 2023! Our retail experts are busy preparing to share insights, success stories from leading retailers, and AWS and Amazon technology demonstrations—showcasing unified commerce in action. NRF 2023 will take place in New York City at the Jacob K. Javits […]
Simplify consumer experiences using Amazon One
Discover three ways businesses can deliver faster, more convenient contactless experiences to consumers. Organizations are embracing contactless technology to simplify the consumer experience and accelerate transactions. Many contactless options require consumers to tap a contactless-capable card or hover a smartphone over a reader. With both options, consumers need their payment or identification method in hand. But […]