A: Hey buddy, you heard about Lawson's latest move?
B: Nah, what's up with them?
A: Well, they're going digital big time! They opened a fancy store in Tokyo.
B: Wow, really? What makes it special?
A: Everything's high-tech! Robots are cooking and restocking stuff, and the prices change automatically.
B: That sounds cool! How about the customers though?
A: There are over 20 cameras recording the customers, but don't worry, it's to analyze their behavior and find popular items.
B: So, they can improve efficiency?
A: Exactly! And Lawson wants to cut the workload by a third across all stores by 2030. They teamed up with KDDI for this project.
B: That's smart! It helps them stay competitive in a labor shortage.
A: Yeah, they hope these futuristic techs will give them an edge and make their stores stand out.
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Convenience store operator Lawson is going digital to boost sales amid a severe labor shortage. It opened a next-generation outlet equipped with state-of-the-art technology with help from telecom giant KDDI.
The store opened on Monday in an office building in central Tokyo, where one of the largest urban redevelopment projects in the capital is underway.
At the store, robots cook food and stack shelves. Electronic labels eliminate the need for manual price changes.
Artificial intelligence analyzes customer behavior based on footage from over 20 cameras. The information is used to compile data on hot items and improve efficiency.
Lawson and KDDI -- which acquired a 50-percent stake in the firm last year -- hope such futuristic technologies will give the stores an edge.
Lawson aims to expand use of the new tech and cut the workload by 30 percent at all stores by fiscal 2030.
B: Nah, what's up with them?
A: Well, they're going digital big time! They opened a fancy store in Tokyo.
B: Wow, really? What makes it special?
A: Everything's high-tech! Robots are cooking and restocking stuff, and the prices change automatically.
B: That sounds cool! How about the customers though?
A: There are over 20 cameras recording the customers, but don't worry, it's to analyze their behavior and find popular items.
B: So, they can improve efficiency?
A: Exactly! And Lawson wants to cut the workload by a third across all stores by 2030. They teamed up with KDDI for this project.
B: That's smart! It helps them stay competitive in a labor shortage.
A: Yeah, they hope these futuristic techs will give them an edge and make their stores stand out.
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Convenience store operator Lawson is going digital to boost sales amid a severe labor shortage. It opened a next-generation outlet equipped with state-of-the-art technology with help from telecom giant KDDI.
The store opened on Monday in an office building in central Tokyo, where one of the largest urban redevelopment projects in the capital is underway.
At the store, robots cook food and stack shelves. Electronic labels eliminate the need for manual price changes.
Artificial intelligence analyzes customer behavior based on footage from over 20 cameras. The information is used to compile data on hot items and improve efficiency.
Lawson and KDDI -- which acquired a 50-percent stake in the firm last year -- hope such futuristic technologies will give the stores an edge.
Lawson aims to expand use of the new tech and cut the workload by 30 percent at all stores by fiscal 2030.
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Lawson convenience store chain partners with KDDI to launch a digital, tech-driven store in Tokyo to tackle labor shortage. The store features robots for cooking and restocking, dynamic pricing labels, AI analyzing customer behavior, and over 20 cameras capturing footage. Lawson aims to reduce
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250624_B3/
Created: 2025/06/24 19:02
Updated: 2025/12/08 03:34
Last Read: 2025/06/24 20:14