
Shipping giant chooses robotic startup to boost productivity
Fabric’s automated fulfillment center in Texas is expected to cut delivery times, cost of shipping and real estate footprint.

Fabric’s automated fulfillment center in Texas is expected to cut delivery times, cost of shipping and real estate footprint.

Oriient uses smartphone compasses for indoor shopping navigation, while Trigo enables frictionless supermarket shopping using computer vision and AI.

Supplyve gives small independent retailers the technological tools to take control of their supply chains without spreadsheets.

E-commerce giant backs Israeli startup developing an autonomous warehouse robot that can work on shelving racks to retrieve and return boxes and packages.

Trigo signs deal with Wakefern to pilot frictionless grocery-shopping technology.

Today’s grocers must offer an ecommerce option. Stor.ai helps them create a digital experience that mimics the real thing.

Sexy logistics and a fuller pivot to virtual life are among trends accelerated by Covid, say OurCrowd Global Investor Summit speakers.

Israel has the talent, legacy, and support from multinational corporates to create the next iconic CPG brand.

With Black Friday upon us, we take a look at new technologies that will allow customers in brick-and-mortar stores to check out without waiting on lines and get the products they want for less money.

Trigo Vision uses ceiling-mounted cameras and machine-vision algorithms to identify and capture customers’ shopping items, eliminating checkout lines.

If you thought the iPhone changed the way we interact with the world and with each other, you ain’t seen nothing yet.

Amazon, Adidas, Nike, eBay, Walmart, Best Buy – the world’s retail giants are lining up to buy the Israeli technologies now reinventing commerce.

Landscape includes 100 promising Israeli startups offering deep-tech solutions for logistics, e-commerce, search and beyond.