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Retail giant Tesco to open three autonomous stores with Israel’s Trigo
06.11.22
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Meir Orbach
The stores will allow purchasing without payment stations, based on the technology developed by the Israeli company. The first store opened this week on Chiswell Street in London and in the coming months will be joined by other stores in Parrs Way and near Aston University in Birmingham
Israel's Trigo partners with Tesco to power fully autonomous grocery store in London
19.10.21
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CTech
This will be the first time anyone other than Amazon is rolling out frictionless checkout grocery stores
British Retailer Tesco Partners With No-Checkout Shopping Startup Trigo
03.10.19
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Adi Pick
Trigo uses in-store ceiling-mounted cameras to identify items picked up by customers, automatically charging them as they leave the store to create a no-checkout shopping experience
Tesco, Barclays, Partner with Israeli Fund to Launch Startup Accelerator
16.10.17
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Meir Orbach
The Jerusalem-based accelerator will focus on AI applications for retail and finances
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