Retail Innovation Club News
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משרד הכלכלה פירסם כוונת התקשרות: התקשרות במיזם משותף עם חברת Retail Innovation Club במסגרת הקמת קהילת חדשנות בתחום המסחר
The Ministry of Economy has announced its intention to partner with the Retail Innovation Club in a joint project to establish an innovation community in the field of commerce. The partnership, worth 1.1 million NIS per year, aims to establish and consolidate a significant ecosystem operating around a specific content area, with the goal of promoting and developing it. The innovation community will bring together all the different bodies that make up the ecosystem and are relevant to the subject, encouraging growth in the field and potentially leading change processes in the related industries.
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להעמיס את העגלה ופשוט לצאת מהסופר: הסטארטאפים שיעיפו לכם את המוח - וואלה! כסף
The article discusses the growth of retail technology in Israel, with around 350 startups specializing in the field. The Retail Innovation Club (RIC) has developed a platform that connects these startups with retailers, facilitating over 600 business meetings and several agreements. The annual RIC conference, held virtually on November 3rd, 2020, showcased the innovations of Israeli startups in retail to representatives of major brands and networks from 50 countries. The article also highlights several Israeli startups, including Preciate, Trigo, and Self Point, which are revolutionizing the retail experience.
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Israel's Retail Innovation Club Unveils New Technologies to Get Brick & Mortar Stores Back on Track Following COVID Lockdown
Israeli retail tech company Mystore-E is helping retail brands effectively manage their store branches remotely through their platform. The platform provides custom insights, centralizes communications and tasks, and autonomously detects events that impact revenues on an individual store level. Mystore-Es technology allows retail chains to automate day-to-day tasks and improve store operations beyond the COVID-19 crisis. Israeli retail tech companies have raised $243 million in venture funding in 2020, indicating growth in the industry. The Retail Innovation Club, in collaboration with Israels leading commercial real estate and retail groups, aims to bridge the gap between the retail industry and retail-tech startups.
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