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How Technology is Revolutionizing the Apparel Industry

Oracle

While wearable accessory tech like smart watches, bracelets, and now rings may be commonplace, there are new intelligent clothing choices transforming the apparel industry — specifically shoes. All it requires is a smartphone or tablet’s camera to take 9 upper body measurements and 7 lower body measurements. Smart apparel.

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What big brands can learn from Peloton, the popular, high-end fitness equipment manufacturer

Alida

And in this case, it’s not a wearable, it’s a rideable. As Pelaton SVP Graham Stanton tells The Drum , the price tags of its spin bicycle was based on research, which found “there are tens of millions of Americans who spend more on fitness than the cost of a Peloton bike when averaged over three years.” And a walkable.

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The impact of the Internet of Things on customer service in Asia

Eptica

Whether operating at a personal level through wearables, within electrical devices such as smart thermostats, or city-wide, for example through sensors to monitor and manage traffic flow and pollution, it will transform our daily lives. Share this page on: Tweet.

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Meeting the CX needs of the connected consumer

Eptica

However, we’re also seeing the rise of a whole range of new devices , such as voice controlled digital assistants, smart watches, wearables and smart TVs, that mean consumers are now simultaneously connected in multiple ways. Consumers are connected all through the day , using their devices from when they wake until last thing at night.

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Why customer experience is central to digital transformation in insurance

Eptica

This has to span the entire customer journey – from making buying policies simple and straightforward, to new digitally based products such as those that involve the Internet of Things, wearables and GPS sensors in cars, all the way through to the claims process, such as by allowing consumers to upload images through their mobile phones.

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Meeting the customer service needs of APAC millennials

Eptica

So offer them technologies such as chat and self-service as standard, and explore how you can use video, mobile apps, wearables and the Internet of Things down the line to enhance the service you offer. Create an experience In an era where many companies are selling similar products at similar prices, millennials value something different.

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Insurance, the Internet of Things and customer experience

Eptica

Furthermore, insurers can use analytics to better understand a customer and proactively provide products that meet their needs – for example, offering travel insurance to someone when their smartphone shows them entering an airport, or delivering personalized health insurance, based on data from their wearable fitness tracker.