Capgemini Invent, the digital innovation, consulting and transformation brand of the Capgemini Group, in partnership with SharpEnd, a connected consumer agency and IoT specialist, and The Drum, a global media platform, has launched a new interactive retail store, CornerShop. Located on the ground floor of The Drum Labs in Shoreditch, London, CornerShop has been built to illustrate the store of the future, using the latest technologies to reimagine the shopping experience for food, drink and fashion.
Inspired by the traditional British ‘corner shop’, the modern version has been designed to show retailers and brands how new innovations can evolve the customer experience, improve in-store operations, and enable consumers to rediscover the joy of in-person retail through new and exciting ways to shop. Combining real-life products, the latest technologies and personalised experiences, everything on display in the CornerShop has been curated based on insights gathered from real-life store transactions and the challenges retailers and consumers face today.
Commenting on the launch of the store, Steve Hewett, Global VP, Retail Customer Experience, Capgemini Invent said, “While the long-term impact of the pandemic on retail stores is yet to fully reveal itself, the events of this year have radically escalated retailers’ need to build out their digital capabilities. The industry is on the cusp of a new era, driven by advances in technology that are totally reshaping consumer expectations. A glimpse at what retail could look like in the near future, CornerShop has been specially designed to bring to life the most innovative technologies and show brands how they can blend the physical and digital to create a seamless, differentiated in-store experience.”
Rob Hollands, managing director at SharpEnd adds, “As consumer shopping behaviours continue to be shaped by the pandemic, retailers need to improve both their digital savvy and the type of experiences they offer. To do this, they must adopt technologies that provide customers with the option to shop and interact in the way that best suits their individual needs and preferences. Showing what this level of choice could look like in a retail environment, CornerShop aims to help retailers drive their transformation further to get closer to their customers.”
Inside the store, the CornerShop mobile app will convert visitors’ smartphones into their guide, leading them through the space and providing insights on the technologies and future concepts on display. These will include:
Adding to the retail experience, the store will also house a virtual barista to serve customers a coffee contactlessly, a self-serve snack bar, and a touchless smart grocery section focused on helping consumers make sustainable and purposeful choices.
Gordon Young, Founder, The Drum, concludes, “The pandemic has caused the high street to worry about its survival, but we opened our retail store in lockdown to show brands and retailers that there are solutions available. We are excited to showcase new experiences and pioneering technologies that can help retailers innovate and thrive in the post-pandemic world.”