SINGAPORE - Homeowners shopping for furniture often find it difficult to picture what a piece in the store will actually look like in their homes.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Homeowners shopping for furniture often find it difficult to picture what a piece in the store will actually look like in their homes.The homegrown furniture maker announced on Tuesday that it will be launching a new augmented reality app for customers.
Named Commune: In Motion, the digital platform is a smart cloud-based retail solution that brings together the store's customer and back-end data, making it easier for staff to access information and serve clients more efficiently. Speaking to The Strait Times, Commune Brand and Design Director Julian Koh said:"When staff have to head behind a counter and make the customer wait for more information, it breaks the interaction. This system will help make things more seamless and help us serve customers better."
"There are plug-and-play solutions that are available. IMDA offers a range of digital solutions that companies can use and deploy readily." The road map, which launched in February, helps companies integrate technology into their operations.
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