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Therefore Smart Shelf Solutions had

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to sit down at its internal round table and rethink its development policy – ​​after all, funds are needed to develop high-tech products and maintain high-tech personnel. And a decision was made, using the acquired experience, dividing the market into clusters, verticals, to release more understandable, “more retail” products, which were smart gadgets and sensors. For example, our liquid dispensing sensors (carbonated drinks, beer – after all, the market for such points of sale is huge), as well as sensors for remote readings, such as temperature, humidity, air composition, movement, door opening…

In order to survive and save their flagship high-tech product, they belgium cell phone number list had to learn and adapt. The system was built, the sensors were successfully integrated into it, and now this same system is used by the same distributors and owners of bottling plants and bottling points to monitor both production processes and sales at their points (after all, as we know, not everything is simple and straightforward in the retail bottling market).

I started this story by saying that we are not the only ones so advanced on the market, and that there are a number of bright minds and very advanced companies both in the country and in the near abroad. Therefore, we are always in a state of fruitful struggle for a place in the sun. Sensors have become tiny, power cords from the mains have disappeared, and everything runs on batteries that do not need to be changed for 10 years…

It is hard to even guess how our portfolio will change tomorrow, but we always keep flagships in first place, it is not for nothing that we are now present in more than a dozen markets of the near abroad and are entering new markets right now, as I write this. And right now, as I write this, our engineer is struggling behind the wall with a new technology to solve the problem of "caries of representation" in supermarkets, although it is already known that almost no one will buy almost anything right away. And, all the more so, it is still nice to see this "smart" little thing that is sold here and now, transmitting data from warehouses, from apartments, from cars and from summer cottages, being in touch and not requiring recharging...
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