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Understanding the consumer of 2021

Inside Retail

Lockdowns with little advance notice, panic buying, supply chain disruptions, hastily made changes to health and safety regulations, and extreme swings in consumer needs and expectations. How did they fare and how have consumers changed due to their pandemic experience? Consumers unevenly impacted. Adaptability tested.

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Your Guide to Making the Most of CES 2025

Retail Bound

The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, is the ultimate playground for technology enthusiasts, product manufacturers, and innovators. Whether you’re interested in consumer electronics, automotive advancements, or medical breakthroughs, CES 2025 will have something for everyone.

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BMW made a car that can change colour—this is the iX Flow

Design Wanted

The car features an “ePaper” which, when charged with a small electrical current, changes colour and pattern. German carmaker BMW has unveiled the world’s first “colour-changing” car at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

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Creating Buzz For Product Launches Through Experiential Marketing

RetailMinded

As the name implies, experiential marketing involves creating an immersive experience for the consumer as a means of creating a deeper personal connection. But it can also build buzz, enhance engagement between a brand and its consumers and entice customers to buy, or, at the very least, learn more.

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Retail 2025: Eight trends reshaping Asian markets

Inside Retail

That happiness will be challenged on a number of fronts in the coming year, as events in politics, the macroeconomy, and a super-abundance of substandard retail property shape consumer spending and retailer operations. Much of the malaise has to do with Chinese consumers’ preferences shifting to the homegrown brands.

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