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Currys trials in-store robots

By Retail Technology | Wednesday January 18 2023 | UPDATED 17.01.23

Electricals retailer Currys is trialling in-store robots to help its customers navigate their product ranges

In partnership with Leeds based technology company, UXG, the trial will see four Currys stores, including one of its flagships in Birmingham, introduce ‘KettyBot’, whose unique AI technology enables it to navigate around obstacles, but also remember where they are for future reference, ensuring the safety of customers, store colleagues, as well as product displays.

During the trial, KettyBot will be ready and waiting to greet customers at the door, allowing them to use the large touchscreen to select the product area they would like to visit. Once KettyBot knows what’s of interest, its off - leading the way to the location in which the customer is looking to browse their desired product range! There, they will also find our expert colleagues on hand to answer any questions they may have.    

KettyBot’s innovative features show no end – they can also easily communicate with one another when on the same network. In practice, should a store be split across two or more levels, one KettyBot will guide a customer to either the lift or stairs, and the other will be ready and waiting to continue guiding them to their desired product area.

Ainsley Sykes, head of commercial initiatives and retail design at Currys, said: “So far, the trial has gone exceptionally well, with both customers and colleagues singing KettyBot’s praises. We are very much looking forward to conducting a thorough review during the trial and looking at how we continue to improve and enhance our in-store experience.”

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