IoT Impact on Manufacturing and Retail Operations in Belgrade

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Discover the transformative effects of IoT technology on manufacturing and retail processes through innovative projects, connected commerce, in-store purchasing enhancements, power shifts in relationships, and new competition areas. Explore how IoT is reshaping customer interactions, activity analysis, and management strategies, leading to a dynamic shift in the way businesses operate in the Industry 4.0 era.


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  1. IoT Week Belgrade How IoT is changing the way manufacturing and retail works

  2. 2 PICOM French retail innovation cluster Innovative projects engineering Resource center Connected commerce proofs of concept Trends in retail

  3. 3 In-store purchasing process

  4. 4 In-store purchasing process IoT opportunities shelf label video WiFi LiFi store platform customer interaction beacon traffic store activity analysis presence location journey interest behaviour

  5. 5 In-store purchasing process Power relations change retailer management store platform new levers for sales customer interaction sensor customer more store activity analysis manufacturer negociation power

  6. 6 In-store purchasing process Power relations change manufacturer management retailer store platform customer interaction disintermediatio n sensor customer store activity analysis inverted power balance retailer

  7. 7 In the day-life

  8. 8 connected product In the day-life IoT opportunities connected appliance home automation services platform world of services wearable Value chain downstream expansion customer context usage Manufactur Service provider Retailer Butler Consumer er consumption needs

  9. 9 In the day-life New competition area New competitors New opportunities New competitors services platform open to ecosystem world of services retailer pure player sensor manufacturer bank insurance telecom C2C

  10. 10 In the day-life Main challenge : who will be the trusted third-party (the butler) ? trust + information = relation customer relationship management product & costumer information services platform sensor butler ecosystem management single service partnership overall offer recurring BM : subscription pay as you reordering relation + ecosystem = business

  11. 11 In the day-life Main challenge : who will be the trusted third-party (the butler) ? services platform platform operator Can they be the same ? sensor butler

  12. 12 Thank you ! prblanc@citeonline.org

  13. First european center dedicated to connected retail Offering a comprehensive solution to quickly realize and evaluate innovation projects Experimentati Evaluation Experimentati o n Functional prototype Creative idea Conceptio n Experimentatio Store & Home labs : Quickly create and evaluate new customer journey; Take advantage of new technologies dedicated to connected commerce. 3D immersive environment : Design, Evaluate and value your retail project with VR. Laboratory of use : Evaluate and Enhance your custumer experience With concrete and factual methods CoDesign area : Take into accout customer behaviour during the innovation process

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