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Beyond The Tech: Revolutionizing the In-Store Shopping Experience

In his latest episode of Beyond the Tech, Vic Miles, Regional Business Leader of the Americas at Microsoft, sits down with Nolan Wheeler, Founder & CEO of SYNQ Technology, to explore how AI and voice technology are transforming retail operations, store communication, and customer experience.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How AI is modernizing in-store communication by integrating with traditional radios
  • The impact of frictionless customer service on retail sales and shrink prevention
  • Why real-time data insights from radio traffic can revolutionize store operations
  • How brands and retailers can leverage AI-powered customer interaction signals
  • The future of digital twins for retail operations

About SYNQ Technologies:
Founded in 2015, SYNQ Technologies is revolutionizing the way retailers think about operations and merchandising. With a background in asset protection, store operations, and store transformation, Nolan and his team are bringing AI-driven efficiencies to frontline retail work.

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