The focus on being more customer-centric has seen retailers shift marketing efforts firmly onto improving the customer experience through technology. This convergence of technology and consumer experience has propelled digital engagement to the forefront of retail strategies.
For technology to make a real difference to a retailer, digital display and signage solutions that are easily integrated with internal systems need to be used to support a customer’s purchasing journey.
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