VideoMining announced that it would be exhibiting at the 2005 Retail Systems show (Booth # 129) in Chicago's McCormick Place, May 24-26, 2005.
Utilizing live product demonstrations, VideoMining will illustrate the value of its unique products and solutions to both retailers and consumer product manufacturers. VideoMining's broad range of automated behavior analysis offerings is aimed at increasing store productivity and improving the customer experience. These offerings include products for automatically measuring customer traffic and shopping activities, providing customer demographic characteristics and monitoring customer service levels through queue management.
"VideoMining provides retailers and product manufacturers with a true understanding of in-store customer behavior and the tools to implement that information to improve their bottom line," said Jeff Hershey, Vice President of Business Development. "Our ability to deliver in-depth insights automatically and continuously is a powerful combination that enables businesses to take their strategic decision making and operational efficiency to a new level."
Retail Systems is the only cross-industry event that brings together the combined buying power of the retail, consumer goods and apparel industries at ONE event. The 2005 exhibit will feature more than 300 exhibitors demonstrating the latest retail technologies and business solutions for the extended retail industry. Specialized pavilions will highlight hot technology and process areas such as RFID, solutions for small to mid-sized retailers, and Linux Solutions for retail. For more information, please visit: http://www.retailsystems.com/IndustryEvents/Index.cfm?PageName=RS2005home
VideoMining provides retailers and consumer product companies with real-time customer intelligence for improving customer service, marketing, merchandising, space planning and loss prevention. VideoMining is a division of Advanced Interfaces, a world leader in automated human behavior analysis and "multimodal" human-computer interfaces, and is headquartered in State College, PA. For more information, please visit: www.VideoMining.com