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M&S selects Microsoft AI technologies for digital retail
24 Jun 18 2 min read
Microsoft Corporation and British retailer, M&S (Marks and Spencer Group), have announced the signing of a strategic partnership focused on testing the integration of Microsoft AI technologies into M&S’ customer experience, stores, and wider operations. Microsoft enables digital transformation for the era of an intelligent cloud and an intelligent edge.
The partnership will see the two organisations work together to explore how technologies such as artificial intelligence can be utilised within the retail environment to improve customer experience and optimise operations. A team of world-class AI engineers and product personnel from Microsoft will partner with the M&S retail labs team to accelerate M&S’ digital transformation.
The announcement forms part of M&S’ drive to become a truly digital first business that brings real value to its business and customers under its business-wide transformation programme. The partnership with Microsoft builds on M&S’s new technology approach which was announced earlier this year.
Steve Rowe, M&S CEO said, “M&S is transforming into a digital first retailer, at a time when the sector is undergoing a customer-led revolution. We want to be at the forefront of driving value into the customer experience using the power of technology. Working together with Microsoft to understand the full potential of how technology and artificial intelligence can improve the in-store experience for our customers and the efficiencies of our wider operations could be a game changer for M&S – and for retail.”
Cindy Rose, CEO, Microsoft UK said, “We firmly believe that AI has the power to amplify human ingenuity. The retail sector is one of the most challenging landscapes in the UK right now and we are thrilled to be working with M&S to explore how AI can help such an iconic brand transform the customer experience and improve wider operations.” (GK)
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The partnership will see the two organisations work together to explore how technologies such as artificial intelligence can be utilised within the retail environment to improve customer experience and optimise operations. A team of world-class AI engineers and product personnel from Microsoft will partner with the M&S retail labs team to accelerate M&S’ digital transformation.
The announcement forms part of M&S’ drive to become a truly digital first business that brings real value to its business and customers under its business-wide transformation programme. The partnership with Microsoft builds on M&S’s new technology approach which was announced earlier this year.
Steve Rowe, M&S CEO said, “M&S is transforming into a digital first retailer, at a time when the sector is undergoing a customer-led revolution. We want to be at the forefront of driving value into the customer experience using the power of technology. Working together with Microsoft to understand the full potential of how technology and artificial intelligence can improve the in-store experience for our customers and the efficiencies of our wider operations could be a game changer for M&S – and for retail.”
Cindy Rose, CEO, Microsoft UK said, “We firmly believe that AI has the power to amplify human ingenuity. The retail sector is one of the most challenging landscapes in the UK right now and we are thrilled to be working with M&S to explore how AI can help such an iconic brand transform the customer experience and improve wider operations.” (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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