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Wal-Mart creates Store No 8 outlets

- Spencer Soper

WAL-MART Stores is creating a technology-startup incubator in Silicon Valley to identify changes that will reshape the retail experience, including virtual reality, autonomous vehicle and drone delivery and personalis­ed shopping.

The incubator will be called Store No 8, a reference to a WalMart location where the company experiment­ed with new store layouts. Marc Lore, chief executive of Wal-Mart’s e-commerce operations, announced the incubator on Monday at the ShopTalk conference in Las Vegas.

Overhaulin­g The world’s biggest retailer has been overhaulin­g its online team to better challenge Amazon.com with greater selection and lower prices. Lore founded Jet.com, which WalMart purchased in September for about $3.3 billion (R41.8 billion) in pursuit of Amazon in the e-commerce race.

Lore said Wal-Mart has an advantage over “pure play” e-commerce companies because of its large network of stores that attract shoppers for such items as fresh food.

“Every day, I become more and more convinced about the omni channel advantage,” Lore said, referring to a sales strategy that combines online and in-store shopping.

Store No 8 is the latest example of Lore’s influence on Wal-Mart. In January, Lore announced management changes and a new incubation and strategic-partnershi­ps division. Lore gave more details about the division, including its name and areas of focus, at the conference on Monday.

Wal-Mart has been overhaulin­g its online team to better challenge Amazon.com.

The incubator will partner with start-ups, venture capitalist­s and academics to promote innovation in robotics, virtual and augmented reality, machine learning and artificial intelligen­ce. – Bloomberg

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