Chicago Sun-Times

Microsoft working on cashier- less stores

- BY MATT O’BRIEN AP Technology Writer

Microsoft is working on automated checkout technology that could help retailers compete with Amazon’s new cashier- less stores.

One firm building automated checkout systems, Ava Retail, said Thursday it is working with Microsoft on the technology for physical stores. Both companies have headquarte­rs in Redmond, Washington.

Ava Retail CEO Atul Hirpara said Microsoft could become a leader in the field because it has a strong cloud computing platform. That technology would power the retail system by pulling in data from in- store cameras or sensors. Microsoft declined comment. Amazon opened its first cashierles­s Amazon Go store in Seattle this year and plans more locations in Chicago and San Francisco. Overhead cameras and other technology help keep track of customers and what they’re buying.

Microsoft’s interest in working with retailers on similar technology was reported earlier by Reuters. It remains unclear how far along Microsoft is in the project. The report of its involvemen­t didn’t surprise others in the fast- growing automated checkout industry.

Michael Suswal, co- founder of San Francisco- based startup Standard Cognition, said his firm is also working with retailers on its own automated checkout system using overhead cameras.

“Within five years, everyone in the country will have visited an autonomous checkout store,” Suswal said.

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