SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28, 2018 -- Standard Cognition, which is eliminating the hassle of retail checkout by removing it entirely, announced today that its CEO Jordan Fisher has been invited to speak about retail AI at the Shoptalk 2018 conference. Fisher’s panel, “Startups Transforming Retail Checkout,” takes place on March 20 at 5.15pm.
The near-ubiquity of mobile devices and the rise of connected commerce are driving substantial changes in how consumers pay for products and services. This session will cover key aspects of the evolution of payments, including the rise of cashierless checkout.
Standard Cognition announced the launch of its solution – an artificial intelligence-based system that lets consumers shop and pay without scanning or stopping to check out – in August 2017. An alternative to Amazon Go, the Standard Cognition platform is the first such solution available to any retailer, helping to reduce their labor costs, improve the customer experience, and increase profit margins by up to 100 percent. (View a video demo of the system here.)
To learn more about Standard Cognition, visit www.standardcognition.com or email [email protected].
About Standard Cognition
Standard Cognition is eliminating the hassle of retail checkout by removing it entirely. The company offers the only artificial intelligence-based system available to any retailer that lets consumers shop and pay without waiting in line, scanning or stopping to check out. The Standard Cognition solution helps retailers reduce labor costs, improve the customer experience, and improve profit margins by up to 100 percent. It’s also helping retailers of all sizes compete with larger chains and online offerings such as Amazon. Learn more at www.standardcognition.com or follow @standardAI.
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Media contact: Michelle Faulkner Big Swing Communications [email protected] +1 617-510-6998


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