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Hills Deal for People Counter

Advertiser, April 2007

Former Adelaide company Beonic has signed a three-year distribution deal with Hills Industries to sell its Traffic Pro product. PDF

Distribution Agreement Hills Industries and Beonic

Retailbiz.com.au, March 2007

Australian retail intelligence specialist Beonic has signed a three-year distribution agreement with Hills Industries, which will increase sales and support for its people counting technology. PDF

Beonic Traffic Pro

Security Electronics, March 2007

DIRECT Alarm Supplies introduces the Beonic Traffic Pro, a reliable and accurate people counting system perfect for venues such as shopping centres and public events. This system provides valuable data about customer traffic numbers - an essential metric for successful retail businesses. PDF

Beonic to Treble Sites

Inside Retailing Online, February 2007

Australian retail intelligence specialist, Beonic, expects to treble its number of Traffic Pro people-counting sites after signing a three-year distribution agreement with Hills Industries. PDF

On a Winning Track
The Advertiser, February 2006
A technology system helping retailers to track visitor numbers in stores has scooped a major international prize for Australian company Beonic. PDF

Early Warning System
Hardware Journal, November 2005
Australian company Beonic has unveiled a system to improve customer service - by giving early warnings of customer queues to store managers. PDF

Who You Going to Call? Queue Busters
Retail Technology, August 2005
Australian retail people counting specialist Beonic unveiled a world-first system to improve customer service and help retailers manage queues at checkouts. PDF

End of the Line for Dreaded Queues
The Sunday Telegraph, August 21, 2005
A breakthrough computer intelligence program that predicts customer behaviour may spell the end for the bane of modern shopping - the queue. PDF

Who Ya Gonna Call? Queue Busters
The Age, Creative & Media, August 1, 2005
Australian technology company Beonic has developed a system that answers the $64 million question of our biggest (and largely clueless) retailers: do advertising campaigns drag droves through stores and do they generate whopping sales? PDF

Sensor-tive Retail Business Predictor
The Australian, IT Business, June 26, 2005
Clyde McConaghy, executive director of retail intelligence company Beonic, says he has a world first on his hands with a system that predicts the number of customers likely to enter a store at a given time. PDF

Counting Visitors a Winning Formula
The Advertiser, SA Business Journal, June 14, 2005
Beonic’s success is based on delivering world-best people counting technology and smart software to solve business problems for retailers writes Beonic CEO Peter Cohen. PDF

New Retail Intelligence System Imminent
Inside Retailing, June 6, 2005
A new hi-tech retail intelligence system will be launched at Sydney's Retail Business Technology exhibition in July by award-winning Australian company Beonic, reports Chris Black. PDF

Money Trails
The Australian, IT Business, April 5, 2005
Retail systems are trying to get inside the brains of shoppers, Kelly Mills reports, in a story about how Sydney's IKEA superstore avoids queues at the cash register by using Beonic to predict when customers head for the checkout. PDF

Predicting Shopping Habits
BRW, March 3, 2005
Advanced retailers are using new sensors and people-counting analytical software to trace the behaviour pattern of customers even before they buy something writes Clyde McConaghy. PDF

Pressure on Retailer Ahead of Interest Rate Rise
MyBusiness, January 2005
According to Clyde McConaghy the executive director of Australian people counting specialist Beonic precision retailing would provide a key area of business investment during the coming year. PDF

 

 
   
 
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