In New York, four innovations heralding the retail of tomorrow

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The delivery robot created by the company Nuro. Marie Bartnik/Le Figaro

At the NRF’s Retail’s Big Show, held this week in New York, start-ups from around the world are showcasing their most innovative concepts.

New York

The NRF’s Retail’s Big Show, held this week in New York, is a window into the commerce of the future. Start-ups from all over the world exhibit their most innovative concepts there, which will equip stores and websites in the years to come.

An avatar to find the most suitable clothes

Trying on underwear or jeans in the store can be tedious. To avoid this ordeal for customers, the company Fit:Match offers to create their avatar. A phone is enough to reproduce the morphology of an individual in 3D. Fit:Match then compares the measurements of the avatar with the models offered in the catalog, to recommend the most suitable underwear or jeans (two types of clothing where it is particularly difficult to find your size). Macy’s is currently testing this technology in some of its lingerie departments.

An autonomous car to deliver orders in residential areas

Nuro has designed an autonomous vehicle intended to deliver orders to homes, preferably in residential areas rather than in cities, which are too dense. This model is…

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