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Intel unveils Tally, world's first autonomous solution for retail

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Published : Jan 17, 2017, 1:48 pm IST
Updated : Jan 17, 2017, 1:48 pm IST

Intel also announced the launch of a new Intel Responsive Retail Platform.

Talley by Simbe Robotics is the world's first robotic autonomous shelf auditing and analytics solution for retail. Tally works in concert with retail associates by arming them with information to ensure the store’s products are always stocked, in the right place and displaying the correct price tag. Tally is powered by Intel NUC with Intel Core i7 Processor and uses a number of cameras powered by Intel RealSense Technology to help understand the world around it. (CREDIT: Intel Corporation)
 Talley by Simbe Robotics is the world's first robotic autonomous shelf auditing and analytics solution for retail. Tally works in concert with retail associates by arming them with information to ensure the store’s products are always stocked, in the right place and displaying the correct price tag. Tally is powered by Intel NUC with Intel Core i7 Processor and uses a number of cameras powered by Intel RealSense Technology to help understand the world around it. (CREDIT: Intel Corporation)

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich delivered a keynote to crowded room of retailers at the NRF 2017. He highlighted the important role of data and smart and connected solutions in transforming the retail industry, and the continuation of the company’s commitment to expanding the boundaries of technology to make amazing experiences possible.

Kranich also demonstrated Simbe Robotics’ Tally, the world’s first robotic autonomous shelf auditing and analytics solution for retail. Tally works in concert with retail associates by arming them with information to ensure the store’s products are always stocked, in the right place and displaying the correct price tag.

The robot operates safely during normal store hours alongside shoppers and employees, and doesn’t require any infrastructure changes to the store. Tally is powered by Intel Core i7 processor-based Intel NUC and uses a number of Intel RealSense cameras to help understand the world around it and navigate the store safely.

Speaking on stage, Krzanich also introduced the Intel Responsive Retail Platform, a new horizontal platform that fosters the creation of highly flexible, scalable and innovative solutions by bringing together retail hardware, software, APIs and sensors in a standardised way. According to the company, the platform will take retail to the next era of highly efficient and personalized shopping, and intelligently lead businesses into the future.

Intel also plans to invest more than $100 million over the next five years in the retail industry. The investment will go toward enabling retailers to unify every part of the retail operation – creating a positive impact on their bottom line and solving longstanding business challenges. This announcement supports Intel’s wider efforts to integrate Internet of Things and other technologies into retail – from inventory management to checkout – through its broad solution portfolio and rich ecosystem of solution providers.

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