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Beonic Wins Major Distribution Deal with Hills Industries
FEB 2007: Australian retail intelligence specialist Beonic will dramatically increase sales and support for its world-leading people counting technology by signing a three-year distribution agreement with Hills Industries. Full story

Beonic Takes Top Spot in Asian ICT Awards
FEB 2006: Australian retail intelligence specialist Beonic has beaten an international pool of entrants to win a prestigious Asia Pacific Information and Communication Technology Award (APICTA), which recognise the region's best technology innovators. Full story

Retailers to Dig Deeper for "Customer Focus"
JAN 2006: Innovative retailers will dig deep in 2006 to find new measures that equip them to understand what people do while they are in the store, predicts Australian retail intelligence expert Beonic. Full story

Beonic Unveils Queue Early Warning System

JULY 2005: Australian retail intelligence leader Beonic unveiled a world-first system to improve customer service - by giving early warnings of customer queues to store managers - at this month's Retail Business Technology trade show in Sydney. Full story

Beonic Wins iAward for Best Technology Application
MAY 2005: Australian people counting specialist Beonic was recognised for the outstanding success of its industry-leading retail intelligence solution. Beonic's Traffic Insight received a coveted iAward, recognising it as Australia’s most innovative business technology application. Full story

Beonic’s Retail Intelligence Clears Queues
APRIL 2005: Australian retailers are using predictive modelling of customer behaviour to clear queues and increase sales through optimised store layouts reports a retail intelligence expert. Clyde McConaghy, executive director of people counting specialist Beonic, said advanced retailers were using predictive modelling of customers for far more than just post-sale transaction analysis. Full story

IKEA Homebush Counts on Beonic
MARCH 2005: IKEA’s flagship store in Sydney uses the Beonic people counting system to lift its sales conversion rate and to ensure its checkouts are never short-staffed. Highly accurate Beonic sensors at each IKEA entrance track the number of people entering the 26,000 square metre store, ensuring that its checkout sales attendants are in position by the time customers reach the exit. Full story

City of Melbourne Uses Beonic in World-First
JANUARY 2005: With a booming business sector, a rapidly growing residential population and half a million visitors each day, the City of Melbourne faces the potential for increasing pedestrian congestion. In a world-first, Beonic’s people counting systems have assisted City of Melbourne in a trial to track accurately how many people use its streets, especially at special events or in response to promotion of the city. Full story

Credit Squeeze to Drive Retail Precision in 2005
JANUARY 2005: Likely interest rates rises this year will squeeze customers and put pressure on retailers to deliver more precision in their store design and management predicts retail intelligence expert Clyde McConaghy. Full story

 

 
   
 
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