Pleased to hear that the EE Studio concept has been shortlisted at the Retail Technology Innovation Hub Awards in the ‘Bricks and Mortar’ category.
So pleased to hear that our project to define and create the new Studio concept for EE has recently been shortlisted at the retail technology innovation hub Awards in the ‘Bricks and Mortar’ category - an award for the retailer enabling physical spaces to thrive via innovative technology, even as online shopping continues to grow, reducing friction in the customer journey, offering improved experiences, and blurring the lines between channels - https://retailtechinnovationhub.com/home/2023/11/8/2023-rtih-innovation-awards-announces-bricks-and-mortar-retail-shortlist-sponsored-by-cads
And a bit more about this project - The EE Studio, launched in Westfield London, has been defined and created as a space to empower people with the best connectivity and technology solutions for their whole connected life. This launch forms part of EE’s new retail strategy, which seeks to reinvent the role of retail in the telco industry, putting innovation, personal experience, and community front and centre. More about the innovative new concept here - https://www.dalziel-pow.com/work/ee-new-store-design-concept-3
Well done again to all the partners across this project, fingers crossed for the awards night later this month.
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