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Tech Opportunities for Food Retail on Display at CES

By: Doug Baker, Vice President Industry Relations-Private Brands, Technology, Food Marketing Institute Smart kitchen appliances from Bosch

As a group of food retailing industry executives who took advantage of an FMI-organized trip to International CES 2017 realized, there is no way around it: Consumers are quite happily and increasingly connected.

Products on display at the massive annual consumer electronics event proved exactly why FMI and Nielsen have forged a strategic alliance to uncover comprehensive insights on the “Digitally Engaged Food Shopper.” Results from this multi-year initiative will focus on current and future digital shopping behaviors, incorporating perspectives from top retailers, CPG manufacturers and technology providers, along with extensive consumer research by FMI and Nielsen. Initial results from this project will debut at the FMI Midwinter Executive Conference in the keynote session The Age of Connected Commerce: Digitally Engaged Shoppers.  

3D printer making pancakesPlenty of the new technologies and products on display at CES did their job of dazzling the industry executives. There were demonstrations of “smart” appliances in connected kitchens and drones that conjured up ideas of how retailers might deliver products to consumers in the future.

However, the FMI group got a good look at some of the emerging technologies that might not be as alluring, but will guarantee that the food industry retains the increasingly connected consumer:

Two cameras inside refrigerator for consumer review of inventory from an appThe food retailing executives who joined FMI at CES had a glimpse into the future with technologies like geo-location apps, order wands, re-order buttons and auto-order smart appliances, all of which are destined to change their business models for years to come.

In our next blog post about the visit, we will provide you photos and descriptions of specific items on interest we found at the show.

FMI members interested in learning more about the FMI trip to CES or want to join next year’s trip can contact Doug Baker, FMI vice president for industry relations – private brands, technology.

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