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Alibaba shows off smart wine store at Vinexpo

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HONG KONG — With no shop workers or cash tills and payments made using facial recognitio­n, China’s largest e-commerce platform Alibaba created a fully automated wine store at Hong Kong’s Vinexpo fair on Tuesday.

Billed by the company as a way to show off its latest smart tech to retailers, customers browsed a pop-up shop stacked with bottles, set up inside the city’s convention center for the annual wine show.

All bottles are embedded with a tracking tag, so as soon as a customer picks it up, informatio­n about it shows on a nearby screen.

Facial recognitio­n allows customers into an adjoining payment room where sensors recognize which bottles they are carrying.

Once they have confirmed the purchase a charge is made to their Alipay account — the online and mobile payment platform is widely used across China.

Responses to the wine store were mixed.

“It’s really good to bring out all the informatio­n on the screen, the producer, the region, the price and then make the decision whether you want to buy or not,” said Erica Babbage, marketing manager at an Australian wine company. But others were skeptical. “One thing you should be careful about is data protection. I don’t know how they are going to manage that,” said a French visitor who gave his name as Siret.

“If you put that shop from where I come from in Europe, it would never work.”

BingoBox launched an automated 24-hour convenienc­e store last year, while US online giant Amazon unveiled its first cashierfre­e shop in Seattle in January.

Alibaba opened cashierles­s store “Futuremart” at its Hangzhou headquarte­rs in April, and also launched staffless pop- up Tao Cafe there last year. The firm has invested heavily in recent years to connect its online and offline businesses. —

 ??  ?? VISITORS walk in a “Future Bar” concept store by Alibaba’s Tmall at the Vinexpo wine and spirits industry trade show at the Convention Centre in Hong Kong on May 29.
VISITORS walk in a “Future Bar” concept store by Alibaba’s Tmall at the Vinexpo wine and spirits industry trade show at the Convention Centre in Hong Kong on May 29.

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