The Store without Cashier, Queues. Just Take and Pay – Georgia’s Hi-Tech Market
Have you ever dreamt of the market without cashiers, without queues, where you would just take desirable products and pay automatically calculated price by card or ApplePay without product scanning?!
NOKA has made your dream come true – The hi-Tech market provides an experimental real market model that is passing a testing period now.
You can enter the NOKA market together with a cart by touching a sensor button, choose desirable products, take or return it to the stand, put it into the cart or into your bag. Then you move to a smart barrier at the market exit, touch the sensor button, where you get the total price calculated in an automated regime, and finally, you pay the price by card or ApplePay.
Compared to other analogical systems such as Amazon Go, AiFi, Zippin, Sensei, and others, NOKA technology does not use supervisory cameras for biometric or graphic identification. As a result, the project’s value is much lower and it does not need servers to process the complicated process of recognition.
The technology is not based on a self-service system either, where customers have to scan products themselves. NOKA technology does not require product scanning.
Advantages of NOKA technology are as follows:
- No cashers
- No scanning
- No camera identification
- No major server resources for calculation
- Much lesser investments compared to other technologies
- minimized human resources
- full protection of products from theft
- automated control of the balance of products on shelves.
In order to improve NOKA technology, the company has already launched working on developing a small market comprising around 1000 products.
NOKA technology was developed by FINA team: “We have spent a year on developing this technology. This was an interesting period full of challenges. Having finished working on the experimental model, we tested its real potential and we made sure that we have developed a very interesting project. The mentioned technology will be very interesting for the trade sector representatives”, FINA company noted.
The detailed information on this international project is available on the website www.noka.tech.