PHARMACY retail software
supplier Rimtech has rebranded
as ‘Foresiight’ “to better reflect
its broader offering and strategic
direction”.
The move follows the firm’s move
into the development of Sniip,
described as “ground-breaking
mCommerce technology”.
Sniip is a ‘clicks and mortar’
system which will allow retailers
to engage with their customers
anywhere, any time through their
mobile device - reflecting the huge
growth in Smartphone usage which
is seeing consumers use mobile
devices to do almost everything.
Foresiight ceo Manny Gill said
Sniip was developed in response to
the evolution of traditional retail
clients to now embrace an “omnichannel
strategy”.
The Sniip mobile application uses
‘scan to buy’ technology allowing
consumers to instantly purchase
from their smartphone.
It’s currently in the final stages of
its development, and is on schedule
for a launch in August this year.
See www.foresiight.com.au.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 08 May 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 08 May 13
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