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Attention shoppers: Israeli startups putting the ‘AI’ in ‘retail’ management
30.08.22
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Yonatan Sredni
To stay afloat in these challenging times, retailers must use every technological advantage at their disposal, especially artificial intelligence. With this in mind, CTech presents Israeli startups putting the ‘AI’ in retail
Neuromarketing research startup raises $1.25 million Seed round to track consumer emotions
28.12.21
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Almog Azar
Mobileye founder Amnon Shashua and the CEO of the Victory supermarket chain are among those investing in Drill, which monitors real-time implied responses of customers while shopping
Israeli supermarket chain monitors unknowing buyers for emotional reactions during shopping
23.08.20
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Nurit Kadosh
Neuromarketing company Drill has provided supermarket chain Victory with cameras that allow it to identify and analyze emotional reactions to products, prices, and aisle location