Team Apparel Resources (AR) brings to you the top 10 tech trends (in retail, manufacturing, marketing and wearables) that will leave great impacts on the fashion industry in 2023 and beyond.
Retail Tech
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Zivame ensures to create a tangible value for its consumers which can be realised across its digital product experience, post-buy experience and differentiated micro-interactions.
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AI application in retail and customer-focused space has grown multi-fold and there exist many solutions. Supply chain optimisation, omnichannel engagement and last-mile delivery are common picks.
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Wildcraft had been using a variety of different systems to keep track of production and workflow. The lack of coordination was one of the biggest challenges that hindered the company's growth. It didn't have a centralised system in place fo
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Few of the products offered in healthcare related e-textile enabled wearables include Skiin product range by Myant, SimpleSense from Nanowear, Sports Bra and Undershirt from Emglare, smart socks from Sensoria, smart T-shirt from Xiaomi, QNa
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Analytics can help retailers understand what customers want and need, anticipate trends, optimise inventory levels, improve customer service and ultimately drive sales and profits.
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PwC in its lastest report, tries to demystify the assumptions surrounding metaverse, explores the key concepts that define the world of metaverse and the various ways by which we can start preparing for the upcoming true metaverse era.
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According to Global Data forecast, the global smart clothing market worth US $ 668 million in 2020 will expand to over US $ 4 billion in the next 10 years. The segment has the potential to even cross the bill mark of US $ 30 billion by 2040
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) virtual try-on technologies are helping brands create unparalleled interactive shopping experiences for their consumers, while taking personalisation to new heights and opening doors t