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Huawei opens first unmanned store, selling phones with robot

January 1, 2020 By: Phate Zhang
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Huawei opens first unmanned store, selling phones with robot-cnTechPost

Today, Huawei's first smart unmanned store opened in Wuhan, allowing users to buy Huawei mobile phones, computers, tablets, smart wearables and other products at any time.

This store is located in the Optics Valley New Development International Center. In a circular flying saucer cabin, the goods on the shelves can be seen from the transparent bulkhead.

The intelligent sales area is open 24 hours. The only "salesperson" is a robot with a flexible robotic arm. Users can choose to purchase Huawei products online or purchase them on the spot.

Huawei opens first unmanned store, selling phones with robot-cnTechPost

Huawei opens first unmanned store, selling phones with robot-cnTechPost

Huawei have said that it has become the consensus of the retail industry to use new ICT technologies such as cloud computing, big data, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence to achieve innovation in business models.

"The retail industry is undergoing an intelligent transformation, and new technological means will accelerate the digital transformation of the retail industry."



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