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Autonomous technology company Brain Corp introduced ShelfOptix, the first fully managed, robot-powered shelf intelligence service to help brands improve in-store strategies and better understand where execution impacts sales.
As a first-of-its-kind subscription service, brands and retailers can access insights and address inventory distortion without the high cost, labor, or complexity of owning robots. “For decades, retailers and brands have had to make strategic decisions without a clear view of what’s really happening on shelves,” said Randy Wilson, CEO of ShelfOptix, “It’s disruptive, it’s actionable, and it’s why we anticipate thousands of robots deployed in the field by the end of 2026.”
ShelfOptix is currently in pilot programs with several major retailers, including Southeastern Grocers, parent company of Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket.