June 22, 2006

Nygard using RFID technology in its Toronto store

In an effort to provide attractive services to its customers, Nygard International, a Canadian retailer is piloting an RFID-enabled system 'SmartTable' in its Toronto store. The RFID supported system shows information on a video screen. The digital signage maker GFX Dynamics has provided the SmartTable that facilitates the store to provide details of about a product (especially clothing items), its size, price and design. In addition to it, the system suggests accessories or other clothing items to accompany it. At present, Nygard is employing only one SmartTable and screen in a fashion department at the front of its store. 

Via: [RFid Journal]

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