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Behold: The future of IoT in retailThe Internet of Things (IoT) is disrupting brick and mortar retail. Here’s how a fully connected shopping experience could look in the future.

10% more profitableOrganizations that use IoT extensively in their products and operations by 2025

(Verizon).

Engaged entryYour device is recognized

and personalized coupons are sent to you based on

buying history.

Mobile self-checkoutScan items with your

personal device and simply exit with them—anti-theft RFID technology disarms immediately as payment

is confirmed.

Smart inventoryShelf sensors alert staff (and the warehouse) of impending inventory issues, solving the negative “out of stock” experience.

Virtual jewelry counterBrowse jewelry that isn’t really there (to reduce theft and staff)—tap an item to have it brought to you.

Virtual fitting roomAugmented reality enables you to swipe through clothes—virtually fitted to your body in mirror-like screens—before trying them on.

Connected parking lotIR sensors identify prime,

empty parking spaces and send alerts to your

connected vehicle.

20.8 billionConnected things that will be in use

worldwide by 2020 (Gartner).

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