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What will 2021 bring for Retail? A look at experts' predictions

FC Dadson

2020 was a long year for most retailers. The Covid pandemic closed stores and caused millions of people to stay home and shop online instead. So what will 2021 look like?

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What Keeps You Up at Night? 5 CPG Experts Weigh In

RepslyBlog

2021 is shaping up to be filled with opportunities and obstacles for CPG businesses and their field teams. COVID-19 cases continue to rise, vaccination campaigns are slower than anticipated, and continued economic uncertainty looms large; but most brands are optimistic they can get back on track in the year ahead. What are the opportunities awaiting in the year ahead ?

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What will 2021 bring for Retail? A look at experts' predictions

FC Dadson

2020 was a long year for most retailers. The Covid pandemic closed stores and caused millions of people to stay home and shop online instead. So what will 2021 look like?

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How Can Design and Experience Save Retail Stores?

Arch Daily

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Get MACH Ready: Preparing Your Business for Digital Transformation

Adopting MACH technology means more than implementing new platforms. This type of digital change affects your organization at every level and requires a thoughtful approach to navigate challenges that crop up. The Get MACH Ready report, co-authored by MACH Alliance member Scott Canney in collaboration with Orium, commercetools, and Contentstack, will provide you with strategies to prepare your organization for a digital transformation.

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Creating Frictionless Shopping Experiences

Tusco Display

Touchless Technology Leads to Frictionless ExperiencesThe Covid pandemic has accelerated timelines for many pieces of the retail sector. Notably through the integration of more technology in the realm. Many innovations have been years in development but have only recently garnered shopper support during the pandemic. The concept of the Amazon Go stores seemed far fetched and absurd when they were first announced and now consumers are looking for ways to avoid unnecessary contact with surfaces.Ca

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The Future Of Design: Material Evolution

All Work

The pandemic brought less pollution and CO² emissions, and more animals came out in cities and towns around the world to reclaim what is left of their habitat. Long before Covid-19, our destructive behavior of abusing the earth for consumer purposes had been exponentially growing. This is also known as the Plastic Age. Royce Epstein shares how a material evolution is necessary for the design industry to heal our relationship with nature and create design solutions for the future.

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