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RETAIL TRENDS
2020 vision to the future in retail
& consumer market
The world is changing rapidly and so are consumers’ behaviours
and expectations. At Futurice, we have put together a collection of
trends that formulates a clearer point-of-view of the future up to
2020, with a focus on the retail sector. By looking at trends from a
customer-centric view, we hope to bring a human touch to seeing
the future.
In this report, you can learn about
• How the world is changing
• The innovative breakthroughs around us
• What opportunities retailers should pay attention to
Gain a thorough understanding on the implication and impact of
the market shift in order to shape a vision for the future. Develop
an awareness of consumer behaviour changes in the market in
order to build context for new opportunities.
This report aims to inspire retailers when they are setting the
strategic vision for customer engagement. The report should help
set the vision, while bringing direction both to immediate work and
by providing an actionable roadmap for the future. With 2020 just
around the corner, this is the best time to plan ahead and
challenge the marketplace.
ABOUT THIS REPORT
RETAIL TRENDS
We have developed eight main trends, each with three sub-trends:
• Masters of time and space
• Machines at your service
• Innovation along the value chain
• Bringing humanity back
• Not your grandma’s currency
• Luxjoyment
• Power to the people
• Shifted Identity
The trends look at broad areas of technical development, human
behaviour, and social shifts. If you are expecting to read about the
latest developments around disruptive technology, this report is
not it. Instead, we are taking a step back to provide a bird’s eye
view on how our society is evolving, using a technical
anthropological lens. This is an opportunity for us to step away
from the technology buzzwords, and look at our world from a
human point of view.
The premise of the trends project into short-term customer
opportunities in 2020. The trends are what we see as the driving
forces in IT, cultural, and social developments running up to 2020.
We don’t have a crystal ball but we can reliably predict that these
trends will drive mainstream development, based on our research
and insights. We have traced the trends back to how similar
services or products have developed throughout the years in
different markets, in order to pinpoint the point where a viable
market begins to develop, and the trends become visible.
INTRODUCTION
RETAIL TRENDS
In today’s multi-channel retail environment, consumers are faced
with more options and services than ever before. Retailers are
riding the wave of rapid technical development in order to
transform their businesses and gain a competitive edge.
WE ARE AT THE AGE OF OF SHIFTING VALUES.
THE PERCEPTION OF VALUE IS CHANGING.
The value of time, convenience and emotional engagement. These
values are reflected in how companies conduct their businesses
strategically and operationally, and in the ways they deliver
experiences to their customers.
Change is a continuous path and right now we are at the tipping
point just before disruptive technologies reach their full coverage
and capacity. What makes this day and age interesting is the fact
that we are about to start seeing the maturing process of
technologies and new dynamics. These shifting values will soon
reach critical mass. Retailers need to react to this transformational
time starting now in order to benefit from this uprising wave.
CONTEXT
It’s motivating to be inspired by the changes happening around us.
We can use these insights to capture or pursue specific
opportunities in the future. For each one of the trends, we have
formulated a specific Futurice point-of-view to guide retailers
through this thinking in a more actionable manner. We have
included:
Short term opportunities
Achievable and highly relevant opportunities that we believe no
retailer should miss out on. These opportunities will help retailers to
stay ahead of the competition today.
Exploratory questions
Provocative and important questions for retailers to ask
themselves, to brainstorm on different areas of the trend and
broaden their thinking.
Trend maturity
We have indicated the maturity of each trend. 1 being the least
mature and 10 being the maturest. The maturity score indicates
how penetrated and readily adopted by the current market (2016)
is, and a estimate on how long we believe it will take for the trend
to become fully matured.
OPPORTUNITIES
RETAIL TRENDS
Key drivers
The key drivers act as a KPI for organisations to create focus and
develop a strategy for. Each trend is related to a couple drivers. We
believe that these are the pillars for any organisation going
through, or starting, a transformative journey or building an
innovative business. 

1. Customer engagement
2. Cost efficiency
3. Business model innovation
4. New market reach
5. Product / service enhancement
6. Organisational culture shift
7. Operational optimisation
FUTURICE RETAIL TRENDS

2020 vision to the future in retail
& consumer market
MACHINES AT
YOUR SERVICE
MASTER OF TIME
AND SPACE
INNOVATION ALONG
THE VALUE CHAIN
LUXJOYMENT
BRINGING
HUMANITY BACK
SHIFTED
IDENTITY
NOT YOUR

GRANDMA’S CURRENCY
POWER TO
THE PEOPLE
RETAILTRENDS
RETAIL TRENDS
MASTER OF TIME
AND SPACE
FLEXIBLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY
BUYING TIME
IMMEDIACY OF NOW
MASTER OF TIME
AND SPACE
A winter 2015 survey from digital
marketing agency VML Qias found:
“
Source: Euromonitor
70% of affluent Indians
aged 18-35 agree that
luxury related to how much
free time one enjoyed,
rather than an individual’s
purchasing power.
We no longer function within the constraints of time and
space. Customers can now get what they want, when they
want, how they want. The customer’s experience is no longer
a linear narrative happening at a specific touchpoint, but a
flexible customer journey offering freedom and
customisation. Value is now placed in buying time rather than
goods. Make time for your family? How about buying time for
your family? The proliferation of on-demand services has
brought immediacy of now to the customer’s experiences.
Mastering space and time allows customers to choose what
they value and forget the rest.
MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE
FLEXIBLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY
Unless you’re waiting for a meteor shower, there’s no need for
customers to be in a specific place at a specific time in order for
something to happen! Flexible services for deliveries, pick-ups,
returns of goods recognise that time is valuable and no two
schedules are the same. Consumers are taking control of their
freedom in life through hassle free deliveries and returns, line-
skipping benefits, and subscription services. Going into the shop
isn’t always necessary when we have e-commerce magic!
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
By giving consumers the most convenient method of purchasing
tailored to their specific needs, retailers create more opportunities
for them to purchase. It’s also extremely powerful to have such
deep penetration into different untouched parts of the customers’
lives.
In Germany, Amazon Prime is piloting
a partnership with Audi to deliver
orders directly to the boot of your car.
Swedish ICA customers will soon be
able to have their groceries delivered
directly into their fridge.
Starbucks allows customers
throughout the U.S. to skip the line by
ordering and paying in advance on
their phones.
RETAIL TRENDS
MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE
BUYING TIME
Micro task services that give consumers more time to do what
they want to do, are proliferating.Increasingly popular day-to-day
and specialised services are allowing consumers to outsource
washing laundry, walking the dog, building Ikea furniture, or
choosing their clothes. Services at our fingertips allow us the
luxury of choosing how we want value our time. Forget about
making time for things, we are buying more time for ourselves.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Time is money. When micro task services takes over time-
consuming tasks, consumers receive the most precious value -
Time. It’s an intangible yet extremely empowering gift to the
consumers.
Mini Fashion Bar is bringing the experience of
shopping to hotel rooms to take some hassle
out of both packing and shopping, personalised
to weather, location and events.
Competition over which laundry app
should pick up your dirty laundry is tight
in San Francisco, as people are placing
more value on their time.
Paw Shake allows pet parents in
Australia to connect with trustworthy
walkers, so that they don’t need to rush
home at lunch every day to take their
dog on a walk.
RETAIL TRENDS
MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE
IMMEDIACY OF NOW
Everything is on-demand now. By clicking a few buttons
consumers can instantly get the things that they want or need.
On-demand services have been so successful because they
provide convenience, comfort and instant gratification. Once
time-consuming activities such as waiting for a doctor’s
appointment or spending hours travelling to a shopping centre
can now be done instantly. Netflix style entertainment and Uber-
like efficiency all add up to the consumers taking control of their
time, while minimising waiting.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
As the concept of waiting becomes a distant memory, attention
spans will deteriorate, so from a commercial perspective, goods
and services will increasingly need to be instantly available.
Everlane, a transparent online-only
clothing company, provides clothing
delivery within an hour to consumers
in San Francisco and New York City.
Delivery company UPS teamed up with
SAP to create an on-demand 3D
printing network
Companies like Doctors on Demand
are bringing the doctor into the
home, providing assessment,
diagnosis and prescriptions.
RETAIL TRENDS
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
The concept of location-specific tasks
will slowly fade, and the future will
heavily encourage lifestyle convenience.
Which different activities can be
combined together in space / time? How
can retailers shift their existing
businesses to become lifestyle-centric?
The market is spoiling consumers by
offering absolute freedom around
purchases: how can retail businesses
keep up with consumers’ high
expectations? Satisfying spoiled brats
may require a continuous effort but it
could be the key to undivided devotion
from customers.
What are the different things that can be
outsourced? On-demand will become a
norm and no longer be the premium
service, what will be the one-up
premium version of on-demand? Could it
be something more effortless?
RETAIL TRENDS
FLEXIBLE CUSTOMER
JOURNEY
BUYING TIME IMMEDIACY OF NOW
MATURITY
MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE
6
Decentralised supply chain to offer flexible, penetrating, on-demand services
KEY DRIVERS
Customer engagement Cost efficiency
Business model innovation
MACHINES AT
YOUR SERVICE
THE ALL SEEING,

ALL KNOWING HAL
AUTOMATION
ROBOTICS
MACHINES AT
YOUR SERVICE
Machines have evolved from passive objects that require
being told what to do, to digital assistants that know our
needs before we do. Thanks to analytics and big data,
machines are increasingly able to get a good idea of what
the consumers want, bringing us one step closer to Space
Odyssey’s all seeing, all knowing HAL 9000. Predictive services
can help consumers to navigate the sea of content they are
presented with. Automation of cars, homes, and work-tasks is
lightening our load to allow time to focus on our lives. We
have created robotic tools that can perform tasks large and
small, cumbersome or repetitive, more precisely and
efficiently than we can. With so many tricks up their sleeves,
machines are at your service.
“
Source: Wikipedia
24% of tweets are
created by bots
MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE
AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive
Tasks with Software Bots
We spend a lot of time interacting with the machines, while the
machines passively observes our behaviour and our environment.
They gather tremendous amount of data about us and use this
big data to work out more details about us. Machine learning
technology pushes the boundaries of how our technology
understands us.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Big data does not only include data from the us, it involves
machines talking to each other as well.
Stay up-to-date on your home security
and automation devices, so you’ll know
what’s happening at home.
Chevrolet is working on releasing
Proactive Alerts in their cars, which
will predict when certain
components need attention.
With so much music, it is difficult to discover anything new.
Spotify launched the Discover Weekly playlist, personalised
to each user based on their habits, for a perfect personal DJ
to successfully and effortlessly bring you music you will love.
Netflix has recently changed its
recommendation section from
regional to a global system
focused on subscribers’ interests.
THE ALL SEEING, ALL KNOWING HAL
RETAIL TRENDS
MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE
AUTOMATION
AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive
Tasks with Software Bots
We have built machines to not only fulfil our human needs, but
also to act as our substitutes for those jobs that are tedious and
time-consuming. With the rise of IOT services, our machines talk
to each other to perform these tasks better and more efficiently
than we can ever do. Automated check-out systems in-store are
already a norm, but continue to be pushed towards an even more
seamless execution, minimising manual labour. Our cars and
homes are well on their way to being fully autonomous.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Automating services means less manual labour and safer
services. We don’t need to think too much about our lives
anymore and our hands are free for different kinds of multi-
tasking.
Stay up-to-date on your home security
and automation devices, so you’ll know
what’s happening at home.
In Australia and New Zealand, Insteon is
providing automated home security so
you’ll be able to know and control what is
going on in your home from anywhere.
Volvo will be testing self-driving cars
on the streets on London with real
families by next year.
AT&T is making their employees
more efficient by creating software
bots to complete mundane tasks.
RETAIL TRENDS
MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE
AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive
Tasks with Software Bots
As technology matures, warehouse and logistic systems are
already run by robots. This is no longer just a luxury for large
enterprises; many SME adopt to the trend. The robots will handle
the majority of business logistics as well as some customer-facing
operations. Robots are so adaptable that they can make fresh
meals, perform surgery, and build houses.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Robotics bring a level of precision to the table that humans cannot
compete with. It introduces a more efficient ways to complete
tasks, and opens up new opportunities for creating more things,
more quickly.
Stay up-to-date on your home security
and automation devices, so you’ll know
what’s happening at home.
Amazon Robotics, a wholly owned
subsidiary of Amazon.com,
empowers a smarter, faster, more
consistent customer experience
through automation.
In Abu Dhabi, a Smart Tissue Autonomous
Robot has been successfully performing
precise and safe surgeries in vivo, taking us
closer to having real life robot surgeons.
Across the world, construction is
becoming automated with 3D
printers, brick-laying robots, and
drones that can work far faster than
a construction crew.
ROBOTICS
RETAIL TRENDS
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
What will machines learn about
consumers? What other input points can
be used as a way for machines to gain
more understanding of consumer
behaviour?
What other tasks can machines do for
consumers? Could they build your next
dream house, without having to ask you
what you dream of? How would this
affect our enjoyment of daily activities?
Be mindful of the balance.
As robots increasingly take different
forms and serve different purposes, how
will this change the way consumers
interact with machines? Will we devote
our loyalty to machines and cherish them
to the end of days, or could it be a
complete cold isolation of humanity and
machines.
RETAIL TRENDS
THE ALL SEEING, ALL
KNOWING HAL
AUTOMATION ROBOTICS
MATURITY
MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE
7
Using machines to optimise costs while eliminating pain points and human errors.
KEY DRIVERS
Operational optimisation Customer engagement
Cost efficiency
INNOVATION
ALONG VALUE
CHAIN
PLAYING EVEN BETTER

WITH OTHERS
LARGER SERVICE
ECOSYSTEM
NEWCONOMY OF
COLLABORATION
INNOVATION ALONG
VALUE CHAIN
1 + 1 = more than 2. Retailers are forming business
partnerships that support better customer experience, by
combining services that can leverage strengths to deliver
more values and fulfil more of the customer’s needs.
Companies may be able to deliver optimal experience to
consumers on their own, but they may find that they can be
playing even better with others.These partnerships will
contribute to building a larger service eco-system in which
businesses team up with players from across the customer
journey to create a truly flexible network that can serve both
the B2C and B2B market. It might even be a way to spark
innovation! A collaborative economy has been a continuous
trend that is taking over the market, creating a newconomy
of collaboration through peer-based systems.
“
Source: Vision Critical
More than 110 million North
Americans are now part of
the collaborative economy.
Participation has grown by
25 percent in the past year.
PLAYING EVEN BETTER WITH OTHERS
INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN
You can now pay for your
Wagamama meal whenever you are
ready on convenient app Qkr! In
partnership with MasterCard.
ASOS and Telefónica’s Wayra have
launched an accelerator for those in
the fashion tech and ad spaces.
The Mac maker and enterprise
software titan SAP have joined forces
in a partnership that will see SAP
building corporate apps tailored for
Apple’s mobile devices like the iPhone
and iPad.
Industries no longer need to show competitive advantage by
competing head-to-head with each other; instead, collaboration
and partnerships are being formed to deliver greater value.
Companies come together and leverage each other’s strengths to
drive innovation forward. Not only can all parties meet their
commercial goals but more importantly consumers end up
receiving much greater benefits and get to enjoy better services.
It’s a win that keeps on multiplying.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Innovation doesn’t happen in an isolated vacuum. Companies
might not be able to achieve all their goals on their own, so why
not have a collaboration model? Openness goes a long way, just
look at how Tesla has opened up all its patents.
RETAIL TRENDS
INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN
AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive
Tasks with Software Bots
Under Armour has partnered
with Residence Inn to create
custom two-mile runs at each of
its locations across the globe.
Porch.com is launching Porch Retail Solution, a service that allows
online retailers to offer installation services for their shoppers. The
company’s partnership with Wayfair serves as competition for
Amazon, which launched its own home-services division last year.
In 2000, MinuteClinics opened in CVS
Pharmacy locations across the US,
offering quick healthcare services. By
2007, in-store full-service clinics were
popularised by big box stores
Walmart and Target. They are just
coming around to the UK.
Companies are focusing on delivering one service or product well,
but at the same time creating a larger service system by including
partners who can deliver added value at specific points in the
service journey. Think ‘before, during, after’ moments and micro
moments within specific interactions. Think different customer
groups. By forming strategic partnerships, a consumer-focused
product can be shifted to be more enterprise facings. Retailers no
longer need to just think-outside-the box, they also need to think
in different shapes and develop new ways of delivering value.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
By combining services that may seem distinct, but which are
somehow connected to form a larger system, customers benefits
from a lot of added value without having to go to different
sources. This represents a new level of convenience and ease.
LARGER SERVICE ECOSYSTEM
RETAIL TRENDS
INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN
AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive
Tasks with Software Bots
Cargomatic is connecting
shippers with licensed carriers to
revolutionise local trucking.
Fon aims to blanket the world with WiFi,
creating hot spots all over the streets of world
by crowdsourcing WiFi from user’s homes.
Still White allows brides worldwide
to pass on the dress they wore on
their wedding day to brides-to-be
You have probably used peer-to-peer services like Airbnb and
Uber. These platforms, allow incredibly specific transactions
focusing on arbitrary goods and services, and enable customers
to double as suppliers. Sharing rather than owning is key. This
creates a collaborative economy that empowers consumers to
take control.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
“Good services are verbs, and bad services are nouns.” Retailers
are becoming a ‘way’ for consumers to buy instead of merely
providing a destination that consumers buy from.
NEWCONOMY OF COLLABORATION
RETAIL TRENDS
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
As more coherent service ecosystems
become the norm, consumers might stop
distinguishing between different service
providers. How can service providers
ensure the experience stays fluid?
Consumers will have high expectations
of a comprehensive service system, how
would inter-enterprise collaboration
work in order to deliver such experience?
Consumers will increasingly expect
values to be created around them, or
services that enable them to exchange
value with others.
Enterprises as a platform or enabler are
becoming a norm. How to make sure this
enabling-focused business model stays
one step ahead? Can this platform
business take care of customer
expectations without damaging overall
user experience. In order to keep up with
changing consumer expectations?
RETAIL TRENDS
PLAYING EVEN BETTER
WITH OTHERS
LARGER SERVICE
ECOSYSTEM
NEWCONOMY OF
COLLABORATION
MATURITY
INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN
Partnership network and platform for both B2C and B2B offerings.
KEY DRIVERS
Operational optimisation
Organisational culture shift
5 Business model innovation
BRINGING
HUMANITY BACK
I COMMUNICATE IT MY WAY
THE FRIENDLY MACHINES
EMPATHETIC SERVICES
BRINGING
HUMANITY BACK
Looking through the human-computer interaction lens, it's
important to acknowledge the emotional exchange that
happens between us and machines. In the increasingly
technical world we live in, there’s an interesting balance at
work when it comes to preserving our human ways.
Consumers are claiming “I communicate it my way” and
demand understanding from machines. Friendly machines
don’t just respond to to our needs, they go one step further
by fulfilling our needs without us asking for it. To take this
relationship to a two-way emotional exchange, machines will
start to provide us with empathetic services that allow us to
rely on them. In doing so, our human-machine relationship
will take a big step towards with the machines taking care of
our emotions.
“
Source: emarketer
the most common types of
data used for predictive
marketing included
website data (47%)
demographics (44%)
digital transactions (41%)
and social (39%)
According to an April 2015 study of marketing executives
in North America from Forbes Insights and predictive
analytics vendor Lattice,
I COMMUNICATE IT MY WAY
BRINGING HUMANITY BACK
ChatClass is an online tutor tool in
Nigeria that uses WhatsApp to send
text, audio, images and videos to
deliver learning content.
Quartz’s new app texts you the news
in digestible text, gifs, and emojis. It’s
like your friend texting you highlights
from an old school newspaper
Gesture control and its far-
reaching possibilities to
what it can do.
In the early days of computers we spoke the machine’s language
by learning programming languages or carefully typing in search
terms in a browser. Now it’s time for machines to learn who we
are and how we communicate as humans. Thanks to natural
language interfaces such as Siri we can communicate with
technology just by speaking normally or by using emojis. Learning
a new language can be as intuitive as making plans with friends.
Talking with our hands can easily be interpreted by machines and
with a point of a finger we become the wizard of our
surroundings.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
It’s not just about how machines understand us. It’s also about the
different ways in which a machine can understand us. The future
seems a lot friendlier knowing that we can keep communicating
the way we do, naturally, as humans.
RETAIL TRENDS
THE FRIENDLY MACHINES
Amazon
BRING HUMANITY BACK
IBM Watson Trend helps shoppers
understand what is trending and
why, creating a smart gift giving
guide to make you a holiday hero.
Google can now respond to your emails for
you. Or rather, Smart Reply can suggest
three responses to emails which you can
choose from to edit or send as is!
Retailers are using location
based beacon technology to
target customers to the areas
they really want to see in in-
store shopping.
With the extensive knowledge that machines have about us (and
also our loved ones), it makes sense for machines to cater to our
needs. Services are going one step further than just understanding
us; different smart algorithms are being implemented in order to
teach machines how to react to us. With the targeting ads and
predicting emails, machines are proving to us that they are our
friends rather than just a cold technology.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Our relationship with machines is an emotional exchange of give and
take. If I have told you that I like blue things, why haven’t you done
anything about it?
RETAIL TRENDS
EMPATHETIC SERVICES
BRING HUMANITY BACK
Hiya identifies the calls you want to
pick up and automatically blocks
the ones you want to avoid.
Artificial intelligence taken further with mood
detection. Opening up tremendous opportunities
in helping people’s everyday lives.
“Hey K.I.T.T, come get me now.” Ok, we are not quite there yet;
however, we are heading towards this kind of sci-fi vision where
our interactions with technology are extremely tailored. It doesn’t
stop at predicting human needs; a certain level of empathy from
machines will solidify the relationship. Instead of just reacting to
human emotions, machines take one step further by anticipating
our needs and taking care of our emotions. We rely on our friendly
machines and they open their arms wide for us to feel safe in.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
The next level of emotional comfort with machines is not just about
us humans relying on them. Machines will take a proactive role in
giving us back more than we have given them.
RETAIL TRENDS
Xiaoice is a virtual girlfriend to
thousands of users in China. She’s
more than just a chatbot, she
remembers information from your
past conversations to make for
personal and meaningful
conversation.
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
While mind-reading is still a thing of the
future, what other human actions and
behaviour could machines interpret?
Remember, sometimes non-verbal
signals can be the most important form
of communication.
At what point is the friendly machine too
friendly? Everyone has different
boundaries.This also triggers the delicate
balance of privacy concern and trust
issues. How can retailers make sensitive
advances in this area?
It’s not time to worry about minority
report scenario yet, but can predictive
technology really take care of
consumers? We can barely predict
ourselves sometimes, to come to a
reliable prediction we must look at data
from market benchmark, historical
patterns, customer behaviour, and
undiscovered needs through one holistic
lens.
RETAIL TRENDS
I COMMUNICATE IT MY
WAY
THE FRIENDLY MACHINE EMPATHETIC SERVICES
MATURITY
BRINGING HUMANITY BACK
A ubiquitous emotional companion that focuses on listening to humans and building
trust proactively. 360 Big data service learning from consumer lifestyle and friends/
family activities.
KEY DRIVERS
Customer engagement
Product / service enhancement
4
NOT YOUR

GRANDMA’S
CURRENCY
NEW MONEY
YOU ARE THE PAYMENT
MOBILISE IT
NOT YOUR

GRANDMA’S CURRENCY
Look Ma! No cash. These days, new money make us see our
money in a completely different way and reconsider the
definition of “currency”. You are the payment, not your cash.
We are seeing different ways to authenticate payments,
either via the trusty phone or simply by taking a selfie. A
frictionless payment process has become front-and-centre
in retailers’ business strategies. Retailers should think beyond
just payment and include the auxiliary activities. If you can
imagine it, you can mobilise it. Customer loyalty and
incentives are reinvented as they become integrated with
mobile payments.
“
Source: Bloomberg
About 21% of Starbucks’
U.S. transactions are now
done via mobile application.
NEW MONEY
NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY
Cash? That’s so 1995. Credit card? That sounds a bit old school.
Alternative currencies and forms of transactions are becoming
more widely accepted. New systems allow payments to be
specific to micro tasks while catering to a global reach. You can
pay for your fitness clothes using the miles you’ve just run or you
can transfer money between three different currencies in one
simple transaction.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
We have come a long way from worrying about the security of
online transactions to using virtual currencies.
Imagine Curve is more than just a
card, it is a singular card that
combines all your other cards to
increase rewards and track
payments globally.
Spice Time Credit swaps one
hour’s volunteering in the
community for a time credit for
each hour given.
Athena Bitcoin, a bitcoin ATM
company in the U.S. has added a
digital exchange service so you
can physically or digitally obtain
the currency.
RETAIL TRENDS
YOU ARE THE PAYMENT
NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY
Completing a transaction can already be done through different
action triggers and devices. Paying without a password or a PIN is
on the rise: transactions can be authorised just by being you. Pay
with just a smile or a selfie makes the payment process more
human. Biometric and facial recognition are already taking over
the secured payment market. Soon enough, just being you is
enough for authentication.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Payment is really a series of micro-processes performed in a
sequence. Authentication and security play a huge part in it and
that is unlikely to fade away soon. We have come a long way from
watching retina-scan in Mission Impossible to where we are now.
Citigroup Inc. is testing new
technology with automated-teller-
machine maker Diebold Inc. that
would allow customers to withdraw
money with an eyeball scan or a code
on a smartphone instead of a card
swipe.
Alibaba is testing facial
recognition to allow you to make
mobile purchases by smiling.
Mastercard is the forefront of
different payment
authentication methods,
including selfies and fingerprints.
RETAIL TRENDS
MOBILISE IT
NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY
Mobile payments are still on the rise and have huge market
potential. But mobile devices can do more than simply handle the
specific moment of payment. All other actions from the wider
journey can be handled on a screen in your palm. Think of the
magical device in your hand as a tool to facilitate all the other
activities related to payments such as customer loyalty.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
The benchmark for mobile payments has been set, but the
technology has still yet to reach mass market. Could customer
loyalty and added convenience be the key to push the buy-in of
the technology to a new level?
Lidl was the first Danish
supermarket chain to introduce
contactless payments.
In competition with Apple Pay, CurrentC
gives big box retailers such as Walmart an
app allowing customers to pay from their
phones while gaining loyalty points.
Walgreens was the first store
to integrate a loyalty program
into ApplePay.
RETAIL TRENDS
Product / service enhancement
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
Consumers expect to be paying with
whatever method is most convenient
and natural to them. What can
companies and service providers do to
make it even more convenient?
As consumers get more used to different
type of currencies, how will their sense of
security change? How can customer
data be translated into transactional
currencies?
Providing mobile payment for consumers
is a must. What other services can be
included in mobile that are related to
payments?
RETAIL TRENDS
NEW MONEY YOU ARE THE PAYMENT MOBILISE IT
MATURITY
NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY
Monetised auxiliary activities around payment that deliver convenience to consumers
while building new services.
KEY DRIVERS
New market reach
8
LUXJOYMENT PERSONALISED
SNOWFLAKE
BRINGING THE 1% TO
AVERAGE JOES
INSTALUXE
LUXJOYMENT
Everyone can enjoy a slice of the luxurious lifestyle we see in
movies without having to hide our guilty-pleasure yearning
for materialistic fulfilment. Everything is a tailor-made
experiences in the shape of a personalised snowflake served
by our wonderful technology. Our perception of “luxury” has
changed while accessible luxury is bringing the 1% to average
Joes. Pipe dreams, like riding in a private jet, are only clicks
away from becoming reality. Aside from materialistic luxury,
consumers are increasingly experiencing luxury in more
superficial ways. This is the generation of mass social media,
where we can become celebrities of a sort by broadcasting
details our lives to our followers/fans on Facebook or
Instagram. This is the era of instaluxe, where consumers
themselves become the luxury through the power of the
internet.
“
Source: Financial Times
Sales growth of personal
luxury goods — from
handbags and shoes to
Prêt-à-Porter — slowed to
1-2 per cent in 2015 from 7
per cent in 2013 at constant
currency rates.
PERSONALISED SNOWFLAKE
LUXJOYMENT
We spend most of our lives trying to figure out our unique
personality and we tell ourselves that we are special, why
wouldn’t we expect the same from the services we receive? We
are individuals who want to feel empowered and in control. The
new services are releasing us from being slaves to capitalism or
being told how to act. People are getting validation of their
uniqueness through personalised services and no longer need to
be squeezed into one size fits all experiences.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Everyone likes to feel special. The emotional value of making
customers feel special is tremendous.
Muzeums is changing the way we
experience museums and
destinations by curating tours and
games according to the user’s profile.
Never shop for clothes again. Services like Trunk
Club pair you with an expert stylist who finds you
premium clothes from a range of brands to fit your
style, budget and existing wardrobe.
American Express plans to launch a
partnership with Facebook
Messenger where a bot sends friendly
purchase alerts, restaurant
recommendations, and benefits
directly to their Messenger app.
RETAIL TRENDS
BRINGING THE 1% TO AVERAGE JOES
LUXJOYMENT
Luxury has never been more accessible and mainstream.
Luxurious enjoyment is no longer reserved for the top 1% and the
normal-everyday-folks can now enjoy its essence/aspects of
luxury. Options are out there for accessible ways to get on a
private jet or to wear top-of-the-range designer clothing. Car
manufacturers, hotel chains and restaurants are releasing price-
conscious luxury lines to cater to a larger audience base.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
A chance to experience luxury is a great way to use lifestyle as an
anchor to sell.
The Opulent Box is the latest luxury
subscription service, making buying
designer jewellery a fresh surprise
every time.
No need to be rich and famous to
fly in style, you can book a seat on
a private jet for for affordable
rates.
Hyundai Motors is planning its
release of a luxury electric
car under a new brand,
Genesis.
RETAIL TRENDS
INSTALUXE
LUXJOYMENT
The power of the internet has amplified the voice of individuals.
Everyone can become an influencer or advocate. Social media
gives an equal platform for big box advertisements to exist
alongside real human customers. In this culture, real people are as
followed / adored as celebrities . Anyone can be famous and
enjoy the instant fame and look-at-me-now famewhore rush
without being the elite. Influential Instagrammers and YouTubers
have a wide reach, and anyone can be the next superstar for that
brief 60 seconds on social media. In an instant, life becomes a
simulacra of a luxury dream.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
This is a transitional time of exposing humanity to its shallow ends
while offering the access to exposure and opportunities like never
before.
This six-year-old boy in India was paid
$2,000 by Facebook for non-exclusive
rights to a video of him making Mickey
Mouse Mango Ice Cream.
Lord & Taylor paid 50 influential
fashionistas to post a photo of
themselves wearing the same dress,
which then sold out within days.
A woman became famous after a
Facebook video of her wearing a
Chewbacca mask went viral, and now
Hasbro toy company has made a doll
of her dressed up as Chewbacca.
RETAIL TRENDS
Product / service enhancement
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
Consumers will continuously expect
personalised services delivered to them,
and also to feel special. How can retailers
deliver that “special” feeling? How to
watch out for the balance of knowing-
too-much v.s. Doing-too-little?
Can there be a sustainable business
model in delivering luxury to everyday
Joes? Is it possible to create affordable
luxury services while maintaining the
bottomline?
What will we do with this twisted morph
of humanity? How do retailers handle this
new breed of VIP consumers now that
everyone's a VIP? Other than utilising the
insta-crowd for financial gains, how can
retailers use the democratisation of
luxury as an opportunity to promote
better social values?
RETAIL TRENDS
PERSONALISED
SNOWFLAKE
BRINGING THE 1% TO
AVERAGE JOES
INSTALUXE
MATURITY
LUXJOYMENT
Personalised, VIP-like services available to all customer base. Social channels and
social PR dominated experience strategy.
KEY DRIVERS
New market reach
8
Customer engagement
POWER TO
THE PEOPLE
CROWDSOURCED
BE THE ENABLER
GLOBAL LOCALIST
POWER TO
THE PEOPLE
Things are powered by people. As Aesop once said: “In union
there is strength”. By coming together to support common
goals, we bring our values to life. Businesses are beginning to
realise this by building services that are crowdsourced, that
we can all benefit from. By shifting objectives away from a
purely commercial focus to include social issues and
objectives, companies can enable can build networks to be
the enabler for a wider impact than one would expect.
Fostering individuality and bringing inclusion to local
communities are the key to developing sustainable large-
scale business. The future is global localist focused - it’s all
about big business providing local services with global
support.
Fostering individuality and bringing inclusion to local
community are the winning keys to develop sustainable
large-scale businesses.
“
Source: fanbridge
In order to have a presence
in your local community, you
actually need to be present
as a part of your local
community.
CROWDSOURCED
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
It’s not just about consumers lending hands to each other,
enterprises are building up service platforms using the power of
the crowd. The crowd becomes a building block of the business
and more opportunities are given to the people to participate.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
The movement towards CrowdSourcing everything is empowering
individuals both as consumers and providers. Companies no
longer have to own things in order to sell things.
Indian e-commerce site Flipkart is to
use the dabbawalas of Mumbai to
start delivering goods.
After successful trials in Seattle, Amazon plans to
expand their Uber-like ‘Flex’ package delivery
service where drivers deliver packages whenever
suits them.
Ambriosa Labs sells breast milk to
mothers unable to produce milk for
their baby in the US from donors in
Cambodia in a regulated manner in
order to avoid dangerous disease
spreading peer-to-peer
transactions.
RETAIL TRENDS
BE THE ENABLER
Bringing people together through common goals is powerful.
Companies are now utilising their corporate reach and customer
base to bring social impact to life. Imagine a concentrated and
focused network working towards building something together.
Companies will become the platform to enable people, but also a
source for these different networks.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Doing good feels good. Instead of just selling to customers,
enterprises has the power to become an enabling platform for
groups of people dedicated to good causes.
Metro Bank refunds new and existing
customers when they rehome a dog
or a cat from Battersea Dogs & Cats
Home.
The “buy one, give one” model, made
popular by companies like Warby Parker,
has helped retailers stand out from the
competition.
France is the first country to ban
supermarkets from throwing away
food. Instead all unsold food must be
donated to charities. Tesco in the UK
has launched an initiative to donate
unsold food to 5000 different charities.
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
RETAIL TRENDS
GLOBAL LOCALIST
Bringing global business into the local market is not a drag-and-
drop procedure. The outcry against gentrification and the rapid
adoption rate for the next Starbucks-McDonalds-Walmart work in
separate directions. Building a healthy local economy not only
enhances the experience offered to customers, but also nourishes
sustainable business eco-systems.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Local businesses do not need to be squashed by global outfits;
building a healthy local economy should be supported by the big
names. It’s a relationship that’s mutually beneficial.
The Autograph Collection by Marriott
International offers independent and
unique hotels worldwide that offer local
relevance while capitalising on the
global resources of such a trusted brand.
When you next travel, take advantage of
insiders knowledge on Voyable by
booking unique experiences only locals
could give you.
The Icelandair travel buddy
programme allows
passengers to share their
stay in Iceland with an
Icelandair employee.
Ranging from adventure,
culture, food, health, lifestyle,
and nature buddies.
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
RETAIL TRENDS
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
As things become more and more
powered by peers, what are the different
implications for consumers? What do
trust and loyalty look like in a
crowdsourced market?
How can corporations use their power
and utilise their network better? Putting
customers to work can be an active and
passive effort.
Consumers trust traditional brands and
are simultaneously excited by the
boutique / bespoke experiences. The
future might bring a flip of the two. This is
a shift that companies can start
preparing now.
RETAIL TRENDS
CROWDSOURCED BE THE ENABLER GLOBAL LOCALIST
MATURITY
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
Decentralised services supplied by crowd knowledge. Boutique / local lifestyle
experience offering.
KEY DRIVERS
New market reach
4
Business model innovation, Organisational culture shift, Cost efficiency
Business model innovation Organisational culture shift
Cost efficiency
SHIFTED
IDENTITY
CONSUMER GROUPS
REDEFINED
GENDER ROLE SHIFT
NEW CONVENTIONS
SHIFTED
IDENTITY
The construct of a family has shifted. We are seeing
consumer groups redefined into more intricate and all-
inclusive population segments. Gender roles are on their way
out the door, LGBT marriages are legal in over 20 countries,
and fewer women are having babies.The growing-old-but-
not-grown-up generation and the continuously ageing
population have ever-changing needs to be taken care of in
the context of new conventions. Say goodbye to our norm.
Hello people of the future.
“
Source: Daily Record
the growth in women
buyers online has increased
by 58 per cent more than
double that of men two
years ago.
CONSUMER GROUPS REDEFINED
Self-driving
SHIFTED IDENTITY
There is a huge opportunity for businesses to target specific
consumer groups outside cliched and outdated socio-economic
definitions,especially those previously overlooked by marketers.
The edge-case user groups are getting noticed and this
movement brings forward a welcome wave of change to social
norms.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Retailers who accurately define their consumers in line with
current social norms and trends in population, are more likely to
keep them happy.
HelloFresh in the UK says that this
cardboard box is the food of the
future, and such meal subscriptions
are curated specifically to the dietary
needs and preferences of the
household.
Wine lovers can enjoy a glass of wine without
corking the bottle using a device by Coravin, who
are working on making it work for sparkling wines so
you don’t have to drink Champagne by the bottle.
Curated monthly packages cater
to the most niche consumer
groups, like Nerd Block which
delivers toys to unleash your inner
nerd.
RETAIL TRENDS
GENDER ROLE SHIFT
SHIFTED IDENTITY
Mum doesn’t have all the recipes and wife doesn’t do all the
cooking. Men are stay-at-home dads and aren’t necessarily the
decision-makers when it comes to buying a car. Gendered tasks
and expectations are converging. Being gender neutral is the new
wave of campaigning for equality. Services are changing, but they
need to continue adapting with the times.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
With gender roles and family dynamics constantly shifting,
targeted products and services must start shifting alongside in
order to match consumers’ needs.
In the US, nearly half of
women between 15-44 are
childless.
Gender neutral and fair payment
systems are slowly being introduced for
haircuts in salons all over the world.
San Francisco will soon mandate
fully paid maternity and paternity
leave for up to six weeks.
RETAIL TRENDS
NEW CONVENTIONS
SHIFTED IDENTITY
The singleton demographic will grow older but they don’t need to
grow up. Professional Aunt or Uncle with No Kids (PANK / PUNK)
has been coined as a term and enterprises are targeting this
growing demographic. The idea of a family trip is no longer the
preserve of the traditional mum, dad plus kids. Family dynamics
are changing-parents do not necessarily comprise your 70s-
picture-ready social unit of a mum and a dad, it could be two
mums, two dads and so forth. On top of this we are seeing gender
in a whole new way.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Redefining the family - and conventional socio-economic
groupings is a slow movement but one that is on the verge of
becoming mainstream. Non-conventional family archetypes
challenge us to rethink the construct of society. We are forced to
open our minds and adopt to new conventions while learning to
adapt to it.
Travel companies are targeting
Professional Aunts / Uncles with No
Kids, as they have money to spend
and want to be included in family trips.
The show ‘Grace and Frankie’ is revealing
the trend towards a new lifestyle
developed by the ageing population.
A transgender man is pregnant by his
female transgender partner, though
the couple said 'the process to get
here was complex’.
RETAIL TRENDS
2020 OPPORTUNITIES
Niche consumers will have niche needs.
How can retailers and corporations
identify and keep fulfilling these
changing needs?
As family needs and structures change,
new products / services will have to
catch up. How can retailers be a step
ahead and predict future customer
archetypes? Can the heritage brands
bring a modern twist to the ‘family value’
that it has promoted for so long?
Consumers’ sense of convention is being
challenged everyday. How can retailers
help society progress along this
unavoidable wave of change?
RETAIL TRENDS
CONSUMER GROUPS
REDEFINED
GENDER ROLE SHIFT NEW CONVENTIONS
MATURITY
SHIFTED IDENTITY
Gender neutral services replacing gender-specific targeting. Services / products for
single parents or co-parents.
KEY DRIVERS
New market reach
3 New market reach Customer engagement
Rethink customer journey.
Set in motion the machines.
Experiment with business boundaries.
Remember what it means to be human.
Explore new definition of currency.
Create sense of luxury.
Utilise human capital / network.
Understand, really understand customers.
LOOK FORWARD.
AND PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE
RETAIL TRENDS
If you have questions or would like to discuss this
report, please contact:
Cathy Wang
Director, Business design & transformation
+44 7721 164 094
cathy.wang@futurice.com
REFERENCES
RETAIL TRENDS
MASTER OF TIME
AND SPACE
Starbucks allows customers throughout the U.S. to skip the line by ordering and paying in
advance on their phones.
https://news.starbucks.com/news/starbucks-mobile-order-pay-now-available-to-
customers-nationwide
Swedish ICA customers will soon be able to have their groceries delivered directly into
their fridge.
http://www.ica.se/infridge/infridge-in-english/
In Germany, Amazon Prime is piloting a partnership with Audi to deliver orders directly to
the boot of your car.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/apr/23/amazon-deliver-parcels-
directly-to-car-boots-audi
Doddle allows customers to collect all of their online shopping from one location.
https://www.doddle.com/
Competition over which laundry app should pick up your dirty laundry is tight in San
Francisco, as people are placing more value on their time.
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/techflash/2016/06/washclub-laundry-
locker-washio-rinse-technology.html
Paw Shake allows pet parents in Australia to connect with trustworthy walkers, so that
they don’t need to rush home at lunch every day to take their dog on a walk.
https://www.pawshake.com.au/
Mini Fashion Bar is bringing the experience of shopping to hotel rooms to take some
hassle out of both packing and shopping, personalised to weather, location and events.
http://minifashionbar.com/en
Handy provides cleaners to customers, but also connects to painters, electricians and
plumbers for day-to-day needs.
https://www.handy.com/services
Delivery company UPS teamed up with SAP to create an on-demand 3D printing
network.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-united-parcel-sap-se-3dprinting-idUKKCN0Y90BR
Companies like Doctors on Demand are bringing the doctor into the home, providing
assessment, diagnosis and prescriptions.
http://www.doctorondemand.com/
Everlane, a transparent online-only clothing company, provides clothing delivery within
an hour to consumers in San Francisco and New York City.
https://www.everlane.com/now
Takeaway, parking, haircuts, cleaners -- anything is now available in Uber-style on-
demand apps.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/03/an-uber-for-everything-the-
surge-in-on-demand-apps
RETAIL TRENDS
MACHINES AT
YOUR SERVICE
With so much music, it is difficult to discover anything new. Spotify launched the Discover
Weekly playlist, personalised to each user based on their habits, for a perfect personal DJ
to successfully and effortlessly bring you music you will love.
https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/25/playlists-not-blogs/
Chevrolet is working on releasing Proactive Alerts in their cars, which will predict when
certain components need attention.
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/chevrolet-launches-onstar-proactive-alerts-
predictive-technology-ar173212.html
Netflix has recently changed its recommendation section from regional to a global
system focused on subscribers’ interests.
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/17/11030200/netflix-new-recommendation-system-
global-regional?
In Australia and New Zealand, Insteon is providing automated home security so you’ll be
able to know and control what is going on in your home from anywhere.
http://www.insteon.com.au/
AT&T is making their employees more efficient by creating software bots to complete
mundane tasks.
http://blogs.wsj.com/cio/2016/05/15/att-employees-automate-repetitive-tasks-with-
software-bots/
Volvo will be testing self-driving cars on the streets on London with real families by next
year.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/apr/27/volvo-test-self-driving-cars-
london-2017
Across the world, construction is becoming automated with 3D printers, brick-laying
robots, and drones that can work far faster than a construction crew.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35746648
In Abu Dhabi, a Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot has been successfully performing
precise and safe surgeries in vivo, taking us closer to having real life robot surgeons.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/05/160504151855.htm
http://theweek.com/articles/623399/robot-surgeon-could-revolutionize-operations
Amazon Robotics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon.com, empowers a smarter,
faster, more consistent customer experience through automation.
https://www.amazonrobotics.com/#/vision
MIT students invented Spyce, a robotic kitchen that makes fresh meals in under five
minutes, with the goal of revolutionising fast food.
http://www.techinsider.io/mit-students-invented-a-robotic-kitchen-2016-4
Metail and other online garment fitting companies are personalising online shopping, by
allowing users to virtually try on clothes to fit their body type.
http://metail.com/about/
RETAIL TRENDS
INNOVATION ALONG
VALUE CHAIN
You can now pay for your Wagamama meal whenever you are ready on convenient app
Qkr! In partnership with MasterCard.
http://newsroom.mastercard.com/press-releases/wagamama-and-mastercard-
launch-qkr-with-masterpass-for-customers/
Asos and Telefónica’s Wayra have launched an accelerator for those in the fashion tech
and ad spaces.
http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/03/asos-wayra/
The Mac maker and enterprise software titan SAP have joined forces in a partnership
that will see SAP building corporate apps tailored for Apple’s mobile devices like the
iPhone and iPad.
http://fortune.com/2016/05/05/apple-sap-partnership/
Porch.com is launching Porch Retail Solution, a service that allows online retailers to offer
installation services for their shoppers. The company’s partnership with Wayfair serves
as competition for Amazon, which launched its own home-services division last year.
http://www.seattletimes.com/business/technology/porch-partners-with-wayfair-to-
take-on-amazon/
Under Armour has partnered with Residence Inn to create custom two-mile runs at each
of its locations across the globe.
http://www.travelpulse.com/news/hotels-and-resorts/residence-inn-teams-with-
under-armour-to-help-guests-run-like-locals.html
In 2000, MinuteClinics opened in CVS Pharmacy locations across the US, offering quick
healthcare services. By 2007, in-store full-service clinics were popularised by big box
stores Walmart and Target. They are just coming around to the UK.
http://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/visit/about-us/history
http://www.startribune.com/target-inches-into-medical-clinic-business/102656069/
http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/your-practice/practice-topics/premises/sainsburys-
plans-a-rapid-expansion-of-in-store-gp-surgery-programme/20001839.fullarticle
You can now buy products from Target and Lancôme directly from Snapchat ads. More
ecommerce partnerships to come!
http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/snapchats-first-e-commerce-ads-target-
and-lancome-go-live-171157
Cargomatic is connecting shippers with licensed carriers to revolutionise local trucking.
https://www.cargomatic.com/
Fon aims to blanket the world with WiFi, creating hot spots all over the streets of world by
crowdsourcing WiFi from user’s homes.
https://fon.com/
Still White allows brides worldwide to pass on the dress they wore on their wedding day
to brides-to-be.
https://www.stillwhite.com/
RETAIL TRENDS
BRINGING
HUMANITY BACK
Quartz’s new app texts you the news in digestible text, gifs, and emojis. It’s like your friend
texting you highlights from an old school newspaper.
http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/11/10963794/quartz-app-iphone-ios-the-atlantic-
download
ChatClass is an online tutor tool in Nigeria that uses WhatsApp to send text, audio,
images and videos to deliver learning content.
http://chatclass.ng/
Gesture control and its far-reaching possibilities to what it can do.
http://logbar.jp/ring/en
http://www.wired.co.uk/article/bird-gesture-based-tech
Have a two-way conversation with Google Assistant, who will find you whatever
information you need.
https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/18/google-unveils-google-assistant-a-big-upgrade-
to-google-now/
IBM Watson Trend helps shoppers understand what is trending and why, creating a
smart gift giving guide to make you a holiday hero.
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/marketing-solutions/watson-trend/
Retailers are using location based beacon technology to target customers to the areas
they really want to see in in-store shopping.
http://app.ft.com/cms/s/658a5f98-0103-11e5-a60e-00144feabdc0.html?
sectionid=stream/organisationsId/T05fYWRkLUV1cm9uZXh0X2Zldi0yMDA4Xzk2OA==-
T04=
Google can now respond to your emails for you. Or rather, Smart Reply can suggest
three responses to emails which you can choose from to edit or send as is!
http://www.wired.com/2016/03/google-inbox-auto-answers-emails/
Xiaoice is a virtual girlfriend to thousands of users in China. She’s more than just a
chatbot, she remembers information from your past conversations to make for personal
and meaningful conversation.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3181882/Microsoft-s-Chinese-
girlfriend-app-huge-hit-Xiaoice-listens-asks-feeling-makes-jokes.html
https://mic.com/articles/123232/this-chinese-chatbot-is-turning-the-movie-her-into-
real-life
Hiya identifies the calls you want to pick up and automatically blocks the ones you want
to avoid.
http://www.geekwire.com/2016/whitepages-spins-caller-id-spam-blocking-app-
startup-hiya/
Artificial intelligence taken further with mood detection. Opening up tremendous
opportunities in helping people’s everyday lives.
Emotional Intelligence Speaker: Emi learns different moods and plays music and lighting
accordingly.
http://www.mymoodbox.com/
Microsoft's new emotion-detecting AI can be hilariously bad at detecting emotions
http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/microsoft-ai-picture-tool-1.3314852
Apple Buys Artificial-Intelligence Startup Emotient
http://www.wsj.com/articles/apple-buys-artificial-intelligence-startup-
emotient-1452188715
RETAIL TRENDS
NOT YOUR

GRANDMA’S CURRENCY
Imagine Curve is more than just a card, it is a singular card that combines all your other
cards to increase rewards and track payments globally.
https://www.imaginecurve.com/
Spice Time Credit swaps one hour’s volunteering in the community for a time credit for
each hour given.
http://www.justaddspice.org/about-us
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/jun/28/community-currencies-local-
economy-volunteering
Athena Bitcoin, a bitcoin ATM company in the U.S. has added a digital exchange service
so you can physically or digitally obtain the currency.
http://www.coindesk.com/us-bitcoin-atm-network-acqui-hires-exchange-startup-
bitquick/
In Russia, 30 squats can get ou a train ticket
http://www.wired.com/2013/11/squats-train-ticket/
Alibaba is testing facial recognition to allow you to make mobile purchases by smiling.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/alibaba-jack-ma-shows-facial-recognition-for-mobile-
payments-2015-3
Citigroup Inc. is testing new technology with automated-teller-machine maker Diebold
Inc. that would allow customers to withdraw money with an eyeball scan or a code on a
smartphone instead of a card swipe.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-eye-scanning-atm-is-here-1445815637
Mastercard are the forefront of different payment authentication methods, including
selfies and fingerprints.
http://techcitynews.com/2016/02/22/mastercard-confirms-biometric-payments-will-
launch-in-uk-this-summer/
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/mastercard-selfie-pay-1.3459740
In Kansas, students at Southwestern College are already paying for their meals using a
selfie provided by Lucova.
https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/28112/lucova-brings-selfie-payments-to-
college-campus
Walgreens was the first store to integrate a loyalty program into ApplePay.
http://www.macworld.com/article/3002080/apple-phone/you-can-finally-rack-up-
loyalty-points-in-apple-pay-starting-at-walgreens.html
In competition with Apple Pay, CurrentC gives big box retailers such as Walmart an app
allowing customers to pay from their phones while gaining loyalty points.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-wal-mart-mobilepayment-
idUSKBN0TT0E620151210
https://techcrunch.com/2014/10/25/currentc/
Lidl was the first Danish supermarket chain to introduce contactless payments.
https://www.verifone.dk/Global/Denmark/Pressemeddelelser/Swipp%20and
%20Verifone%20testing%20mobile%20payment%20in%20Lidl.pdf
http://scandinavianretail.com/lidl-ready-to-launch-contactless-mobile-payments/
Thai restaurant group Busaba Eathai partners with MyCheck to set the hospitality
industry benchmark for mobile loyalty.
http://www.realwire.com/releases/Busaba-Eathai-and-MyCheck-set-hospitality-
industry-benchmark
RETAIL TRENDS
LUXJOYMENT
Muzeums is changing the way we experience museums and destinations by curating
tours and games according to the user’s profile.
http://muzeu.ms/index.html
Never shop for clothes again. Services like Trunk Club pair you with an expert stylist who
finds you premium clothes from a range of brands to fit your style, budget and existing
wardrobe.
https://www.trunkclub.com
American Express plans to launch a partnership with Facebook Messanger where a bot
sends friendly purchase alerts, restaurant recommendations, and benefits directly to
their Messenger app.
http://venturebeat.com/2016/06/23/american-express-and-facebook-into-
messenger/
No need to be rich and famous to fly in style, you can book a seat on a private jet for for
affordable rates.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-to-fly-on-a-private-jet-for-under-200-per-
person-2014-07-01
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e6800d2a-27e3-11e6-8ba3-cdd781d02d89.html
The Opulent Box is the latest luxury subscription service, making buying designer
jewellery a fresh surprise every time.
https://www.opulentjewelers.com/opulent-box/
Hyundai Motors is planning its release of a luxury electric car under a new brand,
Genesis.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-autos-genesis-electric-idUSKCN0YP07Q
Residents of the new 111 Murray Street in Manhattan will be the first to enjoy concierge
services including private jet services.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kristintablang/2015/10/26/111-murray-street-new-york-
blue-star-jets-private-plane-concierge/#2ff2c8b11689
A woman became famous after a Facebook video of her wearing a Chewbacca mask
went viral, and now Hasbro toy company has made a doll of her dressed up as
Chewbacca.
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/20/us/chewbacca-mom-gets-action-figure/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chewbacca_Mask_Lady
This six-year-old boy in India was paid $2,000 by Facebook for non-exclusive rights to a
video of him making Mickey Mouse Mango Ice Cream
http://www.indiatimes.com/news/world/facebook-paid-this-kid-rs-13-000-for-
making-mango-ice-cream-we-can-t-stop-feeling-jealous-257374.html
Lord & Taylor paid 50 influential fashionistas to post a photo of themselves wearing the
same dress, which then sold out within days.
http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/lord-taylor-got-50-
instagrammers-wear-same-dress-which-promptly-sold-out-163791
Social media is creating a different facet of reality. Parallel universe of luxurious life are
broadcasted on instagram. Fake vacations can be achieved easily with social media.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/rich-kids-of-instagram-spring-break-2016-3?r=US&IR=T
http://matadornetwork.com/life/hipster-barbie-proves-easy-fake-compelling-travel-
photos/
RETAIL TRENDS
POWER TO
THE PEOPLE
After successful trials in Seattle, Amazon plans to expand their Uber-like ‘Flex’ package
delivery service where drivers deliver packages whenever suits them.
http://www.geekwire.com/2015/amazon-plans-to-expand-uber-style-crowdsourced-
delivery-network-to-millions-of-drivers/
Ambriosa Labs sells breast milk to mothers unable to produce milk for their baby in the
US from donors in Cambodia in a regulated manner in order to avoid dangerous disease
spreading peer-to-peer transactions.
http://ambrosiamilk.com/our-donors/
http://www.sltrib.com/news/3340606-155/got-breast-milk-if-not-a
Indian e-commerce site Flipkart is to use the dabbawalas of Mumbai to start delivering
goods
http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2015/04/10/flipkart-to-deliver-using-mumbais-
dabbawalas/
Indiegogo CrowdFunding campaign to help bail out Greece.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/greek-crowdfund#/
Watsi is a platform for patients all over the world to find funding to fit their healthcare
needs.
https://watsi.org/
France is the first country to ban supermarkets from throwing away food. Instead all
unsold food must be donated to charities. Tesco in the UK has launched an initiative to
donate unsold food to 5000 different charities.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/04/french-law-forbids-food-waste-by-
supermarkets
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/tesco-to-give-all-unsold-food-to-
charity-after-finalising-deal-a6925971.html
The “buy one, give one” model, made popular by companies like Warby Parker, has
helped retailers stand out from the competition.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregpetro/2016/05/19/how-geoffrey-beene-patagonia-
and-warby-parker-gain-by-giving/#3a4aec6f7963
Metro Bank refunds new and existing customers when they rehome a dog or a cat from
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/Discover-Metro-Bank/DogsRule/
The Autograph Collection by Marriott International offers independent and unique hotels
worldwide that offer local relevance while capitalising on the global resources of such a
trusted brand.
http://www.autograph-hotels.marriott.com/
When you next travel, take advantage of insiders knowledge on Voyable by booking
unique experiences only locals could give you.
https://www.vayable.com
The Icelandair travel buddy programme allows passengers to share their stay in Iceland
with an Icelandair employee. Ranging from adventure, culture, food, health, lifestyle, and
nature buddies.
http://www.icelandair.co.uk/stopover-buddy/
Maxime Buchi's tattoo revolution comes to Selfridges
http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/20186/1/maxime-buchis-tattoo-
revolution-comes-to-selfridges
RETAIL TRENDS
SHIFTED
IDENTITY
HelloFresh in the UK says that this cardboard box is the food of the future, and such meal
subscriptions are curated specifically to the dietary needs and preferences of the
household.
https://www.thememo.com/2016/06/29/we-asked-hellofreshs-uk-boss-whether-a-
cardboard-box-of-food-is-the-future/
http://www.chefsplate.com/
https://www.plated.com
Curated monthly packages cater to the most niche consumer groups, like Nerd Block
which delivers toys to unleash your inner nerd.
https://www.nerdblock.com/
Wine lovers can enjoy a glass of wine without corking the bottle using a device by
Coravin, who are working on making it work for sparkling wines so you don’t have to
drink Champagne by the bottle.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2016/02/coravin-sparkling-wine-device-our-
absolute-priority/
https://www.coravin.co.uk/
In the US, nearly half of women between 15-44 are childless.
http://time.com/3774620/more-women-not-having-kids/
San Francisco will soon mandate fully paid maternity and paternity leave for up to six
weeks.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-04/22/c_135302063.htm
Gender neutral and fair payment systems are slowly being introduced for haircuts in
salons all over the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35541970
Travel companies are targeting Professional Aunts/Uncles with No Kids, as they have
money to spend and want to be included in family trips.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/themes/family/71097432/New-breed-of-traveller-
aunties-with-time-and-money
The show ‘Grace and Frankie’ is revealing the trend towards a new lifestyle developed by
the ageing population.
http://www.btchflcks.com/2015/06/grace-and-frankie-sexuality-for-seniors-and-life-
after-marriage.html
A transgender man is pregnant by his female transgender partner, though the couple
said 'the process to get here was complex'.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/transgender-man-pregnant-female-
transgender-7050883
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Futurice Retail Trends 2020

  • 1. RETAIL TRENDS 2020 vision to the future in retail & consumer market
  • 2. The world is changing rapidly and so are consumers’ behaviours and expectations. At Futurice, we have put together a collection of trends that formulates a clearer point-of-view of the future up to 2020, with a focus on the retail sector. By looking at trends from a customer-centric view, we hope to bring a human touch to seeing the future. In this report, you can learn about • How the world is changing • The innovative breakthroughs around us • What opportunities retailers should pay attention to Gain a thorough understanding on the implication and impact of the market shift in order to shape a vision for the future. Develop an awareness of consumer behaviour changes in the market in order to build context for new opportunities. This report aims to inspire retailers when they are setting the strategic vision for customer engagement. The report should help set the vision, while bringing direction both to immediate work and by providing an actionable roadmap for the future. With 2020 just around the corner, this is the best time to plan ahead and challenge the marketplace. ABOUT THIS REPORT RETAIL TRENDS
  • 3. We have developed eight main trends, each with three sub-trends: • Masters of time and space • Machines at your service • Innovation along the value chain • Bringing humanity back • Not your grandma’s currency • Luxjoyment • Power to the people • Shifted Identity The trends look at broad areas of technical development, human behaviour, and social shifts. If you are expecting to read about the latest developments around disruptive technology, this report is not it. Instead, we are taking a step back to provide a bird’s eye view on how our society is evolving, using a technical anthropological lens. This is an opportunity for us to step away from the technology buzzwords, and look at our world from a human point of view. The premise of the trends project into short-term customer opportunities in 2020. The trends are what we see as the driving forces in IT, cultural, and social developments running up to 2020. We don’t have a crystal ball but we can reliably predict that these trends will drive mainstream development, based on our research and insights. We have traced the trends back to how similar services or products have developed throughout the years in different markets, in order to pinpoint the point where a viable market begins to develop, and the trends become visible. INTRODUCTION RETAIL TRENDS In today’s multi-channel retail environment, consumers are faced with more options and services than ever before. Retailers are riding the wave of rapid technical development in order to transform their businesses and gain a competitive edge. WE ARE AT THE AGE OF OF SHIFTING VALUES. THE PERCEPTION OF VALUE IS CHANGING. The value of time, convenience and emotional engagement. These values are reflected in how companies conduct their businesses strategically and operationally, and in the ways they deliver experiences to their customers. Change is a continuous path and right now we are at the tipping point just before disruptive technologies reach their full coverage and capacity. What makes this day and age interesting is the fact that we are about to start seeing the maturing process of technologies and new dynamics. These shifting values will soon reach critical mass. Retailers need to react to this transformational time starting now in order to benefit from this uprising wave. CONTEXT
  • 4. It’s motivating to be inspired by the changes happening around us. We can use these insights to capture or pursue specific opportunities in the future. For each one of the trends, we have formulated a specific Futurice point-of-view to guide retailers through this thinking in a more actionable manner. We have included: Short term opportunities Achievable and highly relevant opportunities that we believe no retailer should miss out on. These opportunities will help retailers to stay ahead of the competition today. Exploratory questions Provocative and important questions for retailers to ask themselves, to brainstorm on different areas of the trend and broaden their thinking. Trend maturity We have indicated the maturity of each trend. 1 being the least mature and 10 being the maturest. The maturity score indicates how penetrated and readily adopted by the current market (2016) is, and a estimate on how long we believe it will take for the trend to become fully matured. OPPORTUNITIES RETAIL TRENDS Key drivers The key drivers act as a KPI for organisations to create focus and develop a strategy for. Each trend is related to a couple drivers. We believe that these are the pillars for any organisation going through, or starting, a transformative journey or building an innovative business. 
 1. Customer engagement 2. Cost efficiency 3. Business model innovation 4. New market reach 5. Product / service enhancement 6. Organisational culture shift 7. Operational optimisation
  • 5. FUTURICE RETAIL TRENDS
 2020 vision to the future in retail & consumer market MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE INNOVATION ALONG THE VALUE CHAIN LUXJOYMENT BRINGING HUMANITY BACK SHIFTED IDENTITY NOT YOUR
 GRANDMA’S CURRENCY POWER TO THE PEOPLE RETAILTRENDS RETAIL TRENDS
  • 6. MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE FLEXIBLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY BUYING TIME IMMEDIACY OF NOW
  • 7. MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE A winter 2015 survey from digital marketing agency VML Qias found: “ Source: Euromonitor 70% of affluent Indians aged 18-35 agree that luxury related to how much free time one enjoyed, rather than an individual’s purchasing power. We no longer function within the constraints of time and space. Customers can now get what they want, when they want, how they want. The customer’s experience is no longer a linear narrative happening at a specific touchpoint, but a flexible customer journey offering freedom and customisation. Value is now placed in buying time rather than goods. Make time for your family? How about buying time for your family? The proliferation of on-demand services has brought immediacy of now to the customer’s experiences. Mastering space and time allows customers to choose what they value and forget the rest.
  • 8. MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE FLEXIBLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY Unless you’re waiting for a meteor shower, there’s no need for customers to be in a specific place at a specific time in order for something to happen! Flexible services for deliveries, pick-ups, returns of goods recognise that time is valuable and no two schedules are the same. Consumers are taking control of their freedom in life through hassle free deliveries and returns, line- skipping benefits, and subscription services. Going into the shop isn’t always necessary when we have e-commerce magic! WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? By giving consumers the most convenient method of purchasing tailored to their specific needs, retailers create more opportunities for them to purchase. It’s also extremely powerful to have such deep penetration into different untouched parts of the customers’ lives. In Germany, Amazon Prime is piloting a partnership with Audi to deliver orders directly to the boot of your car. Swedish ICA customers will soon be able to have their groceries delivered directly into their fridge. Starbucks allows customers throughout the U.S. to skip the line by ordering and paying in advance on their phones. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 9. MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE BUYING TIME Micro task services that give consumers more time to do what they want to do, are proliferating.Increasingly popular day-to-day and specialised services are allowing consumers to outsource washing laundry, walking the dog, building Ikea furniture, or choosing their clothes. Services at our fingertips allow us the luxury of choosing how we want value our time. Forget about making time for things, we are buying more time for ourselves. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Time is money. When micro task services takes over time- consuming tasks, consumers receive the most precious value - Time. It’s an intangible yet extremely empowering gift to the consumers. Mini Fashion Bar is bringing the experience of shopping to hotel rooms to take some hassle out of both packing and shopping, personalised to weather, location and events. Competition over which laundry app should pick up your dirty laundry is tight in San Francisco, as people are placing more value on their time. Paw Shake allows pet parents in Australia to connect with trustworthy walkers, so that they don’t need to rush home at lunch every day to take their dog on a walk. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 10. MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE IMMEDIACY OF NOW Everything is on-demand now. By clicking a few buttons consumers can instantly get the things that they want or need. On-demand services have been so successful because they provide convenience, comfort and instant gratification. Once time-consuming activities such as waiting for a doctor’s appointment or spending hours travelling to a shopping centre can now be done instantly. Netflix style entertainment and Uber- like efficiency all add up to the consumers taking control of their time, while minimising waiting. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? As the concept of waiting becomes a distant memory, attention spans will deteriorate, so from a commercial perspective, goods and services will increasingly need to be instantly available. Everlane, a transparent online-only clothing company, provides clothing delivery within an hour to consumers in San Francisco and New York City. Delivery company UPS teamed up with SAP to create an on-demand 3D printing network Companies like Doctors on Demand are bringing the doctor into the home, providing assessment, diagnosis and prescriptions. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 11. 2020 OPPORTUNITIES The concept of location-specific tasks will slowly fade, and the future will heavily encourage lifestyle convenience. Which different activities can be combined together in space / time? How can retailers shift their existing businesses to become lifestyle-centric? The market is spoiling consumers by offering absolute freedom around purchases: how can retail businesses keep up with consumers’ high expectations? Satisfying spoiled brats may require a continuous effort but it could be the key to undivided devotion from customers. What are the different things that can be outsourced? On-demand will become a norm and no longer be the premium service, what will be the one-up premium version of on-demand? Could it be something more effortless? RETAIL TRENDS FLEXIBLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY BUYING TIME IMMEDIACY OF NOW MATURITY MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE 6 Decentralised supply chain to offer flexible, penetrating, on-demand services KEY DRIVERS Customer engagement Cost efficiency Business model innovation
  • 12. MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE THE ALL SEEING,
 ALL KNOWING HAL AUTOMATION ROBOTICS
  • 13. MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE Machines have evolved from passive objects that require being told what to do, to digital assistants that know our needs before we do. Thanks to analytics and big data, machines are increasingly able to get a good idea of what the consumers want, bringing us one step closer to Space Odyssey’s all seeing, all knowing HAL 9000. Predictive services can help consumers to navigate the sea of content they are presented with. Automation of cars, homes, and work-tasks is lightening our load to allow time to focus on our lives. We have created robotic tools that can perform tasks large and small, cumbersome or repetitive, more precisely and efficiently than we can. With so many tricks up their sleeves, machines are at your service. “ Source: Wikipedia 24% of tweets are created by bots
  • 14. MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive Tasks with Software Bots We spend a lot of time interacting with the machines, while the machines passively observes our behaviour and our environment. They gather tremendous amount of data about us and use this big data to work out more details about us. Machine learning technology pushes the boundaries of how our technology understands us. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Big data does not only include data from the us, it involves machines talking to each other as well. Stay up-to-date on your home security and automation devices, so you’ll know what’s happening at home. Chevrolet is working on releasing Proactive Alerts in their cars, which will predict when certain components need attention. With so much music, it is difficult to discover anything new. Spotify launched the Discover Weekly playlist, personalised to each user based on their habits, for a perfect personal DJ to successfully and effortlessly bring you music you will love. Netflix has recently changed its recommendation section from regional to a global system focused on subscribers’ interests. THE ALL SEEING, ALL KNOWING HAL RETAIL TRENDS
  • 15. MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE AUTOMATION AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive Tasks with Software Bots We have built machines to not only fulfil our human needs, but also to act as our substitutes for those jobs that are tedious and time-consuming. With the rise of IOT services, our machines talk to each other to perform these tasks better and more efficiently than we can ever do. Automated check-out systems in-store are already a norm, but continue to be pushed towards an even more seamless execution, minimising manual labour. Our cars and homes are well on their way to being fully autonomous. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Automating services means less manual labour and safer services. We don’t need to think too much about our lives anymore and our hands are free for different kinds of multi- tasking. Stay up-to-date on your home security and automation devices, so you’ll know what’s happening at home. In Australia and New Zealand, Insteon is providing automated home security so you’ll be able to know and control what is going on in your home from anywhere. Volvo will be testing self-driving cars on the streets on London with real families by next year. AT&T is making their employees more efficient by creating software bots to complete mundane tasks. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 16. MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive Tasks with Software Bots As technology matures, warehouse and logistic systems are already run by robots. This is no longer just a luxury for large enterprises; many SME adopt to the trend. The robots will handle the majority of business logistics as well as some customer-facing operations. Robots are so adaptable that they can make fresh meals, perform surgery, and build houses. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Robotics bring a level of precision to the table that humans cannot compete with. It introduces a more efficient ways to complete tasks, and opens up new opportunities for creating more things, more quickly. Stay up-to-date on your home security and automation devices, so you’ll know what’s happening at home. Amazon Robotics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon.com, empowers a smarter, faster, more consistent customer experience through automation. In Abu Dhabi, a Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot has been successfully performing precise and safe surgeries in vivo, taking us closer to having real life robot surgeons. Across the world, construction is becoming automated with 3D printers, brick-laying robots, and drones that can work far faster than a construction crew. ROBOTICS RETAIL TRENDS
  • 17. 2020 OPPORTUNITIES What will machines learn about consumers? What other input points can be used as a way for machines to gain more understanding of consumer behaviour? What other tasks can machines do for consumers? Could they build your next dream house, without having to ask you what you dream of? How would this affect our enjoyment of daily activities? Be mindful of the balance. As robots increasingly take different forms and serve different purposes, how will this change the way consumers interact with machines? Will we devote our loyalty to machines and cherish them to the end of days, or could it be a complete cold isolation of humanity and machines. RETAIL TRENDS THE ALL SEEING, ALL KNOWING HAL AUTOMATION ROBOTICS MATURITY MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE 7 Using machines to optimise costs while eliminating pain points and human errors. KEY DRIVERS Operational optimisation Customer engagement Cost efficiency
  • 18. INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN PLAYING EVEN BETTER
 WITH OTHERS LARGER SERVICE ECOSYSTEM NEWCONOMY OF COLLABORATION
  • 19. INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN 1 + 1 = more than 2. Retailers are forming business partnerships that support better customer experience, by combining services that can leverage strengths to deliver more values and fulfil more of the customer’s needs. Companies may be able to deliver optimal experience to consumers on their own, but they may find that they can be playing even better with others.These partnerships will contribute to building a larger service eco-system in which businesses team up with players from across the customer journey to create a truly flexible network that can serve both the B2C and B2B market. It might even be a way to spark innovation! A collaborative economy has been a continuous trend that is taking over the market, creating a newconomy of collaboration through peer-based systems. “ Source: Vision Critical More than 110 million North Americans are now part of the collaborative economy. Participation has grown by 25 percent in the past year.
  • 20. PLAYING EVEN BETTER WITH OTHERS INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN You can now pay for your Wagamama meal whenever you are ready on convenient app Qkr! In partnership with MasterCard. ASOS and Telefónica’s Wayra have launched an accelerator for those in the fashion tech and ad spaces. The Mac maker and enterprise software titan SAP have joined forces in a partnership that will see SAP building corporate apps tailored for Apple’s mobile devices like the iPhone and iPad. Industries no longer need to show competitive advantage by competing head-to-head with each other; instead, collaboration and partnerships are being formed to deliver greater value. Companies come together and leverage each other’s strengths to drive innovation forward. Not only can all parties meet their commercial goals but more importantly consumers end up receiving much greater benefits and get to enjoy better services. It’s a win that keeps on multiplying. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Innovation doesn’t happen in an isolated vacuum. Companies might not be able to achieve all their goals on their own, so why not have a collaboration model? Openness goes a long way, just look at how Tesla has opened up all its patents. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 21. INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive Tasks with Software Bots Under Armour has partnered with Residence Inn to create custom two-mile runs at each of its locations across the globe. Porch.com is launching Porch Retail Solution, a service that allows online retailers to offer installation services for their shoppers. The company’s partnership with Wayfair serves as competition for Amazon, which launched its own home-services division last year. In 2000, MinuteClinics opened in CVS Pharmacy locations across the US, offering quick healthcare services. By 2007, in-store full-service clinics were popularised by big box stores Walmart and Target. They are just coming around to the UK. Companies are focusing on delivering one service or product well, but at the same time creating a larger service system by including partners who can deliver added value at specific points in the service journey. Think ‘before, during, after’ moments and micro moments within specific interactions. Think different customer groups. By forming strategic partnerships, a consumer-focused product can be shifted to be more enterprise facings. Retailers no longer need to just think-outside-the box, they also need to think in different shapes and develop new ways of delivering value. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? By combining services that may seem distinct, but which are somehow connected to form a larger system, customers benefits from a lot of added value without having to go to different sources. This represents a new level of convenience and ease. LARGER SERVICE ECOSYSTEM RETAIL TRENDS
  • 22. INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN AT&T Employees Automate Repetitive Tasks with Software Bots Cargomatic is connecting shippers with licensed carriers to revolutionise local trucking. Fon aims to blanket the world with WiFi, creating hot spots all over the streets of world by crowdsourcing WiFi from user’s homes. Still White allows brides worldwide to pass on the dress they wore on their wedding day to brides-to-be You have probably used peer-to-peer services like Airbnb and Uber. These platforms, allow incredibly specific transactions focusing on arbitrary goods and services, and enable customers to double as suppliers. Sharing rather than owning is key. This creates a collaborative economy that empowers consumers to take control. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? “Good services are verbs, and bad services are nouns.” Retailers are becoming a ‘way’ for consumers to buy instead of merely providing a destination that consumers buy from. NEWCONOMY OF COLLABORATION RETAIL TRENDS
  • 23. 2020 OPPORTUNITIES As more coherent service ecosystems become the norm, consumers might stop distinguishing between different service providers. How can service providers ensure the experience stays fluid? Consumers will have high expectations of a comprehensive service system, how would inter-enterprise collaboration work in order to deliver such experience? Consumers will increasingly expect values to be created around them, or services that enable them to exchange value with others. Enterprises as a platform or enabler are becoming a norm. How to make sure this enabling-focused business model stays one step ahead? Can this platform business take care of customer expectations without damaging overall user experience. In order to keep up with changing consumer expectations? RETAIL TRENDS PLAYING EVEN BETTER WITH OTHERS LARGER SERVICE ECOSYSTEM NEWCONOMY OF COLLABORATION MATURITY INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN Partnership network and platform for both B2C and B2B offerings. KEY DRIVERS Operational optimisation Organisational culture shift 5 Business model innovation
  • 24. BRINGING HUMANITY BACK I COMMUNICATE IT MY WAY THE FRIENDLY MACHINES EMPATHETIC SERVICES
  • 25. BRINGING HUMANITY BACK Looking through the human-computer interaction lens, it's important to acknowledge the emotional exchange that happens between us and machines. In the increasingly technical world we live in, there’s an interesting balance at work when it comes to preserving our human ways. Consumers are claiming “I communicate it my way” and demand understanding from machines. Friendly machines don’t just respond to to our needs, they go one step further by fulfilling our needs without us asking for it. To take this relationship to a two-way emotional exchange, machines will start to provide us with empathetic services that allow us to rely on them. In doing so, our human-machine relationship will take a big step towards with the machines taking care of our emotions. “ Source: emarketer the most common types of data used for predictive marketing included website data (47%) demographics (44%) digital transactions (41%) and social (39%) According to an April 2015 study of marketing executives in North America from Forbes Insights and predictive analytics vendor Lattice,
  • 26. I COMMUNICATE IT MY WAY BRINGING HUMANITY BACK ChatClass is an online tutor tool in Nigeria that uses WhatsApp to send text, audio, images and videos to deliver learning content. Quartz’s new app texts you the news in digestible text, gifs, and emojis. It’s like your friend texting you highlights from an old school newspaper Gesture control and its far- reaching possibilities to what it can do. In the early days of computers we spoke the machine’s language by learning programming languages or carefully typing in search terms in a browser. Now it’s time for machines to learn who we are and how we communicate as humans. Thanks to natural language interfaces such as Siri we can communicate with technology just by speaking normally or by using emojis. Learning a new language can be as intuitive as making plans with friends. Talking with our hands can easily be interpreted by machines and with a point of a finger we become the wizard of our surroundings. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? It’s not just about how machines understand us. It’s also about the different ways in which a machine can understand us. The future seems a lot friendlier knowing that we can keep communicating the way we do, naturally, as humans. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 27. THE FRIENDLY MACHINES Amazon BRING HUMANITY BACK IBM Watson Trend helps shoppers understand what is trending and why, creating a smart gift giving guide to make you a holiday hero. Google can now respond to your emails for you. Or rather, Smart Reply can suggest three responses to emails which you can choose from to edit or send as is! Retailers are using location based beacon technology to target customers to the areas they really want to see in in- store shopping. With the extensive knowledge that machines have about us (and also our loved ones), it makes sense for machines to cater to our needs. Services are going one step further than just understanding us; different smart algorithms are being implemented in order to teach machines how to react to us. With the targeting ads and predicting emails, machines are proving to us that they are our friends rather than just a cold technology. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Our relationship with machines is an emotional exchange of give and take. If I have told you that I like blue things, why haven’t you done anything about it? RETAIL TRENDS
  • 28. EMPATHETIC SERVICES BRING HUMANITY BACK Hiya identifies the calls you want to pick up and automatically blocks the ones you want to avoid. Artificial intelligence taken further with mood detection. Opening up tremendous opportunities in helping people’s everyday lives. “Hey K.I.T.T, come get me now.” Ok, we are not quite there yet; however, we are heading towards this kind of sci-fi vision where our interactions with technology are extremely tailored. It doesn’t stop at predicting human needs; a certain level of empathy from machines will solidify the relationship. Instead of just reacting to human emotions, machines take one step further by anticipating our needs and taking care of our emotions. We rely on our friendly machines and they open their arms wide for us to feel safe in. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? The next level of emotional comfort with machines is not just about us humans relying on them. Machines will take a proactive role in giving us back more than we have given them. RETAIL TRENDS Xiaoice is a virtual girlfriend to thousands of users in China. She’s more than just a chatbot, she remembers information from your past conversations to make for personal and meaningful conversation.
  • 29. 2020 OPPORTUNITIES While mind-reading is still a thing of the future, what other human actions and behaviour could machines interpret? Remember, sometimes non-verbal signals can be the most important form of communication. At what point is the friendly machine too friendly? Everyone has different boundaries.This also triggers the delicate balance of privacy concern and trust issues. How can retailers make sensitive advances in this area? It’s not time to worry about minority report scenario yet, but can predictive technology really take care of consumers? We can barely predict ourselves sometimes, to come to a reliable prediction we must look at data from market benchmark, historical patterns, customer behaviour, and undiscovered needs through one holistic lens. RETAIL TRENDS I COMMUNICATE IT MY WAY THE FRIENDLY MACHINE EMPATHETIC SERVICES MATURITY BRINGING HUMANITY BACK A ubiquitous emotional companion that focuses on listening to humans and building trust proactively. 360 Big data service learning from consumer lifestyle and friends/ family activities. KEY DRIVERS Customer engagement Product / service enhancement 4
  • 30. NOT YOUR
 GRANDMA’S CURRENCY NEW MONEY YOU ARE THE PAYMENT MOBILISE IT
  • 31. NOT YOUR
 GRANDMA’S CURRENCY Look Ma! No cash. These days, new money make us see our money in a completely different way and reconsider the definition of “currency”. You are the payment, not your cash. We are seeing different ways to authenticate payments, either via the trusty phone or simply by taking a selfie. A frictionless payment process has become front-and-centre in retailers’ business strategies. Retailers should think beyond just payment and include the auxiliary activities. If you can imagine it, you can mobilise it. Customer loyalty and incentives are reinvented as they become integrated with mobile payments. “ Source: Bloomberg About 21% of Starbucks’ U.S. transactions are now done via mobile application.
  • 32. NEW MONEY NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY Cash? That’s so 1995. Credit card? That sounds a bit old school. Alternative currencies and forms of transactions are becoming more widely accepted. New systems allow payments to be specific to micro tasks while catering to a global reach. You can pay for your fitness clothes using the miles you’ve just run or you can transfer money between three different currencies in one simple transaction. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? We have come a long way from worrying about the security of online transactions to using virtual currencies. Imagine Curve is more than just a card, it is a singular card that combines all your other cards to increase rewards and track payments globally. Spice Time Credit swaps one hour’s volunteering in the community for a time credit for each hour given. Athena Bitcoin, a bitcoin ATM company in the U.S. has added a digital exchange service so you can physically or digitally obtain the currency. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 33. YOU ARE THE PAYMENT NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY Completing a transaction can already be done through different action triggers and devices. Paying without a password or a PIN is on the rise: transactions can be authorised just by being you. Pay with just a smile or a selfie makes the payment process more human. Biometric and facial recognition are already taking over the secured payment market. Soon enough, just being you is enough for authentication. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Payment is really a series of micro-processes performed in a sequence. Authentication and security play a huge part in it and that is unlikely to fade away soon. We have come a long way from watching retina-scan in Mission Impossible to where we are now. Citigroup Inc. is testing new technology with automated-teller- machine maker Diebold Inc. that would allow customers to withdraw money with an eyeball scan or a code on a smartphone instead of a card swipe. Alibaba is testing facial recognition to allow you to make mobile purchases by smiling. Mastercard is the forefront of different payment authentication methods, including selfies and fingerprints. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 34. MOBILISE IT NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY Mobile payments are still on the rise and have huge market potential. But mobile devices can do more than simply handle the specific moment of payment. All other actions from the wider journey can be handled on a screen in your palm. Think of the magical device in your hand as a tool to facilitate all the other activities related to payments such as customer loyalty. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? The benchmark for mobile payments has been set, but the technology has still yet to reach mass market. Could customer loyalty and added convenience be the key to push the buy-in of the technology to a new level? Lidl was the first Danish supermarket chain to introduce contactless payments. In competition with Apple Pay, CurrentC gives big box retailers such as Walmart an app allowing customers to pay from their phones while gaining loyalty points. Walgreens was the first store to integrate a loyalty program into ApplePay. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 35. Product / service enhancement 2020 OPPORTUNITIES Consumers expect to be paying with whatever method is most convenient and natural to them. What can companies and service providers do to make it even more convenient? As consumers get more used to different type of currencies, how will their sense of security change? How can customer data be translated into transactional currencies? Providing mobile payment for consumers is a must. What other services can be included in mobile that are related to payments? RETAIL TRENDS NEW MONEY YOU ARE THE PAYMENT MOBILISE IT MATURITY NOT YOUR GRANDMA’S CURRENCY Monetised auxiliary activities around payment that deliver convenience to consumers while building new services. KEY DRIVERS New market reach 8
  • 36. LUXJOYMENT PERSONALISED SNOWFLAKE BRINGING THE 1% TO AVERAGE JOES INSTALUXE
  • 37. LUXJOYMENT Everyone can enjoy a slice of the luxurious lifestyle we see in movies without having to hide our guilty-pleasure yearning for materialistic fulfilment. Everything is a tailor-made experiences in the shape of a personalised snowflake served by our wonderful technology. Our perception of “luxury” has changed while accessible luxury is bringing the 1% to average Joes. Pipe dreams, like riding in a private jet, are only clicks away from becoming reality. Aside from materialistic luxury, consumers are increasingly experiencing luxury in more superficial ways. This is the generation of mass social media, where we can become celebrities of a sort by broadcasting details our lives to our followers/fans on Facebook or Instagram. This is the era of instaluxe, where consumers themselves become the luxury through the power of the internet. “ Source: Financial Times Sales growth of personal luxury goods — from handbags and shoes to Prêt-à-Porter — slowed to 1-2 per cent in 2015 from 7 per cent in 2013 at constant currency rates.
  • 38. PERSONALISED SNOWFLAKE LUXJOYMENT We spend most of our lives trying to figure out our unique personality and we tell ourselves that we are special, why wouldn’t we expect the same from the services we receive? We are individuals who want to feel empowered and in control. The new services are releasing us from being slaves to capitalism or being told how to act. People are getting validation of their uniqueness through personalised services and no longer need to be squeezed into one size fits all experiences. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Everyone likes to feel special. The emotional value of making customers feel special is tremendous. Muzeums is changing the way we experience museums and destinations by curating tours and games according to the user’s profile. Never shop for clothes again. Services like Trunk Club pair you with an expert stylist who finds you premium clothes from a range of brands to fit your style, budget and existing wardrobe. American Express plans to launch a partnership with Facebook Messenger where a bot sends friendly purchase alerts, restaurant recommendations, and benefits directly to their Messenger app. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 39. BRINGING THE 1% TO AVERAGE JOES LUXJOYMENT Luxury has never been more accessible and mainstream. Luxurious enjoyment is no longer reserved for the top 1% and the normal-everyday-folks can now enjoy its essence/aspects of luxury. Options are out there for accessible ways to get on a private jet or to wear top-of-the-range designer clothing. Car manufacturers, hotel chains and restaurants are releasing price- conscious luxury lines to cater to a larger audience base. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? A chance to experience luxury is a great way to use lifestyle as an anchor to sell. The Opulent Box is the latest luxury subscription service, making buying designer jewellery a fresh surprise every time. No need to be rich and famous to fly in style, you can book a seat on a private jet for for affordable rates. Hyundai Motors is planning its release of a luxury electric car under a new brand, Genesis. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 40. INSTALUXE LUXJOYMENT The power of the internet has amplified the voice of individuals. Everyone can become an influencer or advocate. Social media gives an equal platform for big box advertisements to exist alongside real human customers. In this culture, real people are as followed / adored as celebrities . Anyone can be famous and enjoy the instant fame and look-at-me-now famewhore rush without being the elite. Influential Instagrammers and YouTubers have a wide reach, and anyone can be the next superstar for that brief 60 seconds on social media. In an instant, life becomes a simulacra of a luxury dream. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? This is a transitional time of exposing humanity to its shallow ends while offering the access to exposure and opportunities like never before. This six-year-old boy in India was paid $2,000 by Facebook for non-exclusive rights to a video of him making Mickey Mouse Mango Ice Cream. Lord & Taylor paid 50 influential fashionistas to post a photo of themselves wearing the same dress, which then sold out within days. A woman became famous after a Facebook video of her wearing a Chewbacca mask went viral, and now Hasbro toy company has made a doll of her dressed up as Chewbacca. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 41. Product / service enhancement 2020 OPPORTUNITIES Consumers will continuously expect personalised services delivered to them, and also to feel special. How can retailers deliver that “special” feeling? How to watch out for the balance of knowing- too-much v.s. Doing-too-little? Can there be a sustainable business model in delivering luxury to everyday Joes? Is it possible to create affordable luxury services while maintaining the bottomline? What will we do with this twisted morph of humanity? How do retailers handle this new breed of VIP consumers now that everyone's a VIP? Other than utilising the insta-crowd for financial gains, how can retailers use the democratisation of luxury as an opportunity to promote better social values? RETAIL TRENDS PERSONALISED SNOWFLAKE BRINGING THE 1% TO AVERAGE JOES INSTALUXE MATURITY LUXJOYMENT Personalised, VIP-like services available to all customer base. Social channels and social PR dominated experience strategy. KEY DRIVERS New market reach 8 Customer engagement
  • 42. POWER TO THE PEOPLE CROWDSOURCED BE THE ENABLER GLOBAL LOCALIST
  • 43. POWER TO THE PEOPLE Things are powered by people. As Aesop once said: “In union there is strength”. By coming together to support common goals, we bring our values to life. Businesses are beginning to realise this by building services that are crowdsourced, that we can all benefit from. By shifting objectives away from a purely commercial focus to include social issues and objectives, companies can enable can build networks to be the enabler for a wider impact than one would expect. Fostering individuality and bringing inclusion to local communities are the key to developing sustainable large- scale business. The future is global localist focused - it’s all about big business providing local services with global support. Fostering individuality and bringing inclusion to local community are the winning keys to develop sustainable large-scale businesses. “ Source: fanbridge In order to have a presence in your local community, you actually need to be present as a part of your local community.
  • 44. CROWDSOURCED POWER TO THE PEOPLE It’s not just about consumers lending hands to each other, enterprises are building up service platforms using the power of the crowd. The crowd becomes a building block of the business and more opportunities are given to the people to participate. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? The movement towards CrowdSourcing everything is empowering individuals both as consumers and providers. Companies no longer have to own things in order to sell things. Indian e-commerce site Flipkart is to use the dabbawalas of Mumbai to start delivering goods. After successful trials in Seattle, Amazon plans to expand their Uber-like ‘Flex’ package delivery service where drivers deliver packages whenever suits them. Ambriosa Labs sells breast milk to mothers unable to produce milk for their baby in the US from donors in Cambodia in a regulated manner in order to avoid dangerous disease spreading peer-to-peer transactions. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 45. BE THE ENABLER Bringing people together through common goals is powerful. Companies are now utilising their corporate reach and customer base to bring social impact to life. Imagine a concentrated and focused network working towards building something together. Companies will become the platform to enable people, but also a source for these different networks. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Doing good feels good. Instead of just selling to customers, enterprises has the power to become an enabling platform for groups of people dedicated to good causes. Metro Bank refunds new and existing customers when they rehome a dog or a cat from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. The “buy one, give one” model, made popular by companies like Warby Parker, has helped retailers stand out from the competition. France is the first country to ban supermarkets from throwing away food. Instead all unsold food must be donated to charities. Tesco in the UK has launched an initiative to donate unsold food to 5000 different charities. POWER TO THE PEOPLE RETAIL TRENDS
  • 46. GLOBAL LOCALIST Bringing global business into the local market is not a drag-and- drop procedure. The outcry against gentrification and the rapid adoption rate for the next Starbucks-McDonalds-Walmart work in separate directions. Building a healthy local economy not only enhances the experience offered to customers, but also nourishes sustainable business eco-systems. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Local businesses do not need to be squashed by global outfits; building a healthy local economy should be supported by the big names. It’s a relationship that’s mutually beneficial. The Autograph Collection by Marriott International offers independent and unique hotels worldwide that offer local relevance while capitalising on the global resources of such a trusted brand. When you next travel, take advantage of insiders knowledge on Voyable by booking unique experiences only locals could give you. The Icelandair travel buddy programme allows passengers to share their stay in Iceland with an Icelandair employee. Ranging from adventure, culture, food, health, lifestyle, and nature buddies. POWER TO THE PEOPLE RETAIL TRENDS
  • 47. 2020 OPPORTUNITIES As things become more and more powered by peers, what are the different implications for consumers? What do trust and loyalty look like in a crowdsourced market? How can corporations use their power and utilise their network better? Putting customers to work can be an active and passive effort. Consumers trust traditional brands and are simultaneously excited by the boutique / bespoke experiences. The future might bring a flip of the two. This is a shift that companies can start preparing now. RETAIL TRENDS CROWDSOURCED BE THE ENABLER GLOBAL LOCALIST MATURITY POWER TO THE PEOPLE Decentralised services supplied by crowd knowledge. Boutique / local lifestyle experience offering. KEY DRIVERS New market reach 4 Business model innovation, Organisational culture shift, Cost efficiency Business model innovation Organisational culture shift Cost efficiency
  • 49. SHIFTED IDENTITY The construct of a family has shifted. We are seeing consumer groups redefined into more intricate and all- inclusive population segments. Gender roles are on their way out the door, LGBT marriages are legal in over 20 countries, and fewer women are having babies.The growing-old-but- not-grown-up generation and the continuously ageing population have ever-changing needs to be taken care of in the context of new conventions. Say goodbye to our norm. Hello people of the future. “ Source: Daily Record the growth in women buyers online has increased by 58 per cent more than double that of men two years ago.
  • 50. CONSUMER GROUPS REDEFINED Self-driving SHIFTED IDENTITY There is a huge opportunity for businesses to target specific consumer groups outside cliched and outdated socio-economic definitions,especially those previously overlooked by marketers. The edge-case user groups are getting noticed and this movement brings forward a welcome wave of change to social norms. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Retailers who accurately define their consumers in line with current social norms and trends in population, are more likely to keep them happy. HelloFresh in the UK says that this cardboard box is the food of the future, and such meal subscriptions are curated specifically to the dietary needs and preferences of the household. Wine lovers can enjoy a glass of wine without corking the bottle using a device by Coravin, who are working on making it work for sparkling wines so you don’t have to drink Champagne by the bottle. Curated monthly packages cater to the most niche consumer groups, like Nerd Block which delivers toys to unleash your inner nerd. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 51. GENDER ROLE SHIFT SHIFTED IDENTITY Mum doesn’t have all the recipes and wife doesn’t do all the cooking. Men are stay-at-home dads and aren’t necessarily the decision-makers when it comes to buying a car. Gendered tasks and expectations are converging. Being gender neutral is the new wave of campaigning for equality. Services are changing, but they need to continue adapting with the times. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? With gender roles and family dynamics constantly shifting, targeted products and services must start shifting alongside in order to match consumers’ needs. In the US, nearly half of women between 15-44 are childless. Gender neutral and fair payment systems are slowly being introduced for haircuts in salons all over the world. San Francisco will soon mandate fully paid maternity and paternity leave for up to six weeks. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 52. NEW CONVENTIONS SHIFTED IDENTITY The singleton demographic will grow older but they don’t need to grow up. Professional Aunt or Uncle with No Kids (PANK / PUNK) has been coined as a term and enterprises are targeting this growing demographic. The idea of a family trip is no longer the preserve of the traditional mum, dad plus kids. Family dynamics are changing-parents do not necessarily comprise your 70s- picture-ready social unit of a mum and a dad, it could be two mums, two dads and so forth. On top of this we are seeing gender in a whole new way. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Redefining the family - and conventional socio-economic groupings is a slow movement but one that is on the verge of becoming mainstream. Non-conventional family archetypes challenge us to rethink the construct of society. We are forced to open our minds and adopt to new conventions while learning to adapt to it. Travel companies are targeting Professional Aunts / Uncles with No Kids, as they have money to spend and want to be included in family trips. The show ‘Grace and Frankie’ is revealing the trend towards a new lifestyle developed by the ageing population. A transgender man is pregnant by his female transgender partner, though the couple said 'the process to get here was complex’. RETAIL TRENDS
  • 53. 2020 OPPORTUNITIES Niche consumers will have niche needs. How can retailers and corporations identify and keep fulfilling these changing needs? As family needs and structures change, new products / services will have to catch up. How can retailers be a step ahead and predict future customer archetypes? Can the heritage brands bring a modern twist to the ‘family value’ that it has promoted for so long? Consumers’ sense of convention is being challenged everyday. How can retailers help society progress along this unavoidable wave of change? RETAIL TRENDS CONSUMER GROUPS REDEFINED GENDER ROLE SHIFT NEW CONVENTIONS MATURITY SHIFTED IDENTITY Gender neutral services replacing gender-specific targeting. Services / products for single parents or co-parents. KEY DRIVERS New market reach 3 New market reach Customer engagement
  • 54. Rethink customer journey. Set in motion the machines. Experiment with business boundaries. Remember what it means to be human. Explore new definition of currency. Create sense of luxury. Utilise human capital / network. Understand, really understand customers. LOOK FORWARD. AND PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE RETAIL TRENDS
  • 55. If you have questions or would like to discuss this report, please contact: Cathy Wang Director, Business design & transformation +44 7721 164 094 cathy.wang@futurice.com
  • 57. RETAIL TRENDS MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE Starbucks allows customers throughout the U.S. to skip the line by ordering and paying in advance on their phones. https://news.starbucks.com/news/starbucks-mobile-order-pay-now-available-to- customers-nationwide Swedish ICA customers will soon be able to have their groceries delivered directly into their fridge. http://www.ica.se/infridge/infridge-in-english/ In Germany, Amazon Prime is piloting a partnership with Audi to deliver orders directly to the boot of your car. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/apr/23/amazon-deliver-parcels- directly-to-car-boots-audi Doddle allows customers to collect all of their online shopping from one location. https://www.doddle.com/ Competition over which laundry app should pick up your dirty laundry is tight in San Francisco, as people are placing more value on their time. http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/techflash/2016/06/washclub-laundry- locker-washio-rinse-technology.html Paw Shake allows pet parents in Australia to connect with trustworthy walkers, so that they don’t need to rush home at lunch every day to take their dog on a walk. https://www.pawshake.com.au/ Mini Fashion Bar is bringing the experience of shopping to hotel rooms to take some hassle out of both packing and shopping, personalised to weather, location and events. http://minifashionbar.com/en Handy provides cleaners to customers, but also connects to painters, electricians and plumbers for day-to-day needs. https://www.handy.com/services Delivery company UPS teamed up with SAP to create an on-demand 3D printing network. http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-united-parcel-sap-se-3dprinting-idUKKCN0Y90BR Companies like Doctors on Demand are bringing the doctor into the home, providing assessment, diagnosis and prescriptions. http://www.doctorondemand.com/ Everlane, a transparent online-only clothing company, provides clothing delivery within an hour to consumers in San Francisco and New York City. https://www.everlane.com/now Takeaway, parking, haircuts, cleaners -- anything is now available in Uber-style on- demand apps. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/may/03/an-uber-for-everything-the- surge-in-on-demand-apps
  • 58. RETAIL TRENDS MACHINES AT YOUR SERVICE With so much music, it is difficult to discover anything new. Spotify launched the Discover Weekly playlist, personalised to each user based on their habits, for a perfect personal DJ to successfully and effortlessly bring you music you will love. https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/25/playlists-not-blogs/ Chevrolet is working on releasing Proactive Alerts in their cars, which will predict when certain components need attention. http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/chevrolet-launches-onstar-proactive-alerts- predictive-technology-ar173212.html Netflix has recently changed its recommendation section from regional to a global system focused on subscribers’ interests. http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/17/11030200/netflix-new-recommendation-system- global-regional? In Australia and New Zealand, Insteon is providing automated home security so you’ll be able to know and control what is going on in your home from anywhere. http://www.insteon.com.au/ AT&T is making their employees more efficient by creating software bots to complete mundane tasks. http://blogs.wsj.com/cio/2016/05/15/att-employees-automate-repetitive-tasks-with- software-bots/ Volvo will be testing self-driving cars on the streets on London with real families by next year. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/apr/27/volvo-test-self-driving-cars- london-2017 Across the world, construction is becoming automated with 3D printers, brick-laying robots, and drones that can work far faster than a construction crew. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35746648 In Abu Dhabi, a Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot has been successfully performing precise and safe surgeries in vivo, taking us closer to having real life robot surgeons. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/05/160504151855.htm http://theweek.com/articles/623399/robot-surgeon-could-revolutionize-operations Amazon Robotics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon.com, empowers a smarter, faster, more consistent customer experience through automation. https://www.amazonrobotics.com/#/vision MIT students invented Spyce, a robotic kitchen that makes fresh meals in under five minutes, with the goal of revolutionising fast food. http://www.techinsider.io/mit-students-invented-a-robotic-kitchen-2016-4 Metail and other online garment fitting companies are personalising online shopping, by allowing users to virtually try on clothes to fit their body type. http://metail.com/about/
  • 59. RETAIL TRENDS INNOVATION ALONG VALUE CHAIN You can now pay for your Wagamama meal whenever you are ready on convenient app Qkr! In partnership with MasterCard. http://newsroom.mastercard.com/press-releases/wagamama-and-mastercard- launch-qkr-with-masterpass-for-customers/ Asos and Telefónica’s Wayra have launched an accelerator for those in the fashion tech and ad spaces. http://techcrunch.com/2016/05/03/asos-wayra/ The Mac maker and enterprise software titan SAP have joined forces in a partnership that will see SAP building corporate apps tailored for Apple’s mobile devices like the iPhone and iPad. http://fortune.com/2016/05/05/apple-sap-partnership/ Porch.com is launching Porch Retail Solution, a service that allows online retailers to offer installation services for their shoppers. The company’s partnership with Wayfair serves as competition for Amazon, which launched its own home-services division last year. http://www.seattletimes.com/business/technology/porch-partners-with-wayfair-to- take-on-amazon/ Under Armour has partnered with Residence Inn to create custom two-mile runs at each of its locations across the globe. http://www.travelpulse.com/news/hotels-and-resorts/residence-inn-teams-with- under-armour-to-help-guests-run-like-locals.html In 2000, MinuteClinics opened in CVS Pharmacy locations across the US, offering quick healthcare services. By 2007, in-store full-service clinics were popularised by big box stores Walmart and Target. They are just coming around to the UK. http://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/visit/about-us/history http://www.startribune.com/target-inches-into-medical-clinic-business/102656069/ http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/your-practice/practice-topics/premises/sainsburys- plans-a-rapid-expansion-of-in-store-gp-surgery-programme/20001839.fullarticle You can now buy products from Target and Lancôme directly from Snapchat ads. More ecommerce partnerships to come! http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/snapchats-first-e-commerce-ads-target- and-lancome-go-live-171157 Cargomatic is connecting shippers with licensed carriers to revolutionise local trucking. https://www.cargomatic.com/ Fon aims to blanket the world with WiFi, creating hot spots all over the streets of world by crowdsourcing WiFi from user’s homes. https://fon.com/ Still White allows brides worldwide to pass on the dress they wore on their wedding day to brides-to-be. https://www.stillwhite.com/
  • 60. RETAIL TRENDS BRINGING HUMANITY BACK Quartz’s new app texts you the news in digestible text, gifs, and emojis. It’s like your friend texting you highlights from an old school newspaper. http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/11/10963794/quartz-app-iphone-ios-the-atlantic- download ChatClass is an online tutor tool in Nigeria that uses WhatsApp to send text, audio, images and videos to deliver learning content. http://chatclass.ng/ Gesture control and its far-reaching possibilities to what it can do. http://logbar.jp/ring/en http://www.wired.co.uk/article/bird-gesture-based-tech Have a two-way conversation with Google Assistant, who will find you whatever information you need. https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/18/google-unveils-google-assistant-a-big-upgrade- to-google-now/ IBM Watson Trend helps shoppers understand what is trending and why, creating a smart gift giving guide to make you a holiday hero. http://www-01.ibm.com/software/marketing-solutions/watson-trend/ Retailers are using location based beacon technology to target customers to the areas they really want to see in in-store shopping. http://app.ft.com/cms/s/658a5f98-0103-11e5-a60e-00144feabdc0.html? sectionid=stream/organisationsId/T05fYWRkLUV1cm9uZXh0X2Zldi0yMDA4Xzk2OA==- T04= Google can now respond to your emails for you. Or rather, Smart Reply can suggest three responses to emails which you can choose from to edit or send as is! http://www.wired.com/2016/03/google-inbox-auto-answers-emails/ Xiaoice is a virtual girlfriend to thousands of users in China. She’s more than just a chatbot, she remembers information from your past conversations to make for personal and meaningful conversation. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3181882/Microsoft-s-Chinese- girlfriend-app-huge-hit-Xiaoice-listens-asks-feeling-makes-jokes.html https://mic.com/articles/123232/this-chinese-chatbot-is-turning-the-movie-her-into- real-life Hiya identifies the calls you want to pick up and automatically blocks the ones you want to avoid. http://www.geekwire.com/2016/whitepages-spins-caller-id-spam-blocking-app- startup-hiya/ Artificial intelligence taken further with mood detection. Opening up tremendous opportunities in helping people’s everyday lives. Emotional Intelligence Speaker: Emi learns different moods and plays music and lighting accordingly. http://www.mymoodbox.com/ Microsoft's new emotion-detecting AI can be hilariously bad at detecting emotions http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/microsoft-ai-picture-tool-1.3314852 Apple Buys Artificial-Intelligence Startup Emotient http://www.wsj.com/articles/apple-buys-artificial-intelligence-startup- emotient-1452188715
  • 61. RETAIL TRENDS NOT YOUR
 GRANDMA’S CURRENCY Imagine Curve is more than just a card, it is a singular card that combines all your other cards to increase rewards and track payments globally. https://www.imaginecurve.com/ Spice Time Credit swaps one hour’s volunteering in the community for a time credit for each hour given. http://www.justaddspice.org/about-us https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/jun/28/community-currencies-local- economy-volunteering Athena Bitcoin, a bitcoin ATM company in the U.S. has added a digital exchange service so you can physically or digitally obtain the currency. http://www.coindesk.com/us-bitcoin-atm-network-acqui-hires-exchange-startup- bitquick/ In Russia, 30 squats can get ou a train ticket http://www.wired.com/2013/11/squats-train-ticket/ Alibaba is testing facial recognition to allow you to make mobile purchases by smiling. http://uk.businessinsider.com/alibaba-jack-ma-shows-facial-recognition-for-mobile- payments-2015-3 Citigroup Inc. is testing new technology with automated-teller-machine maker Diebold Inc. that would allow customers to withdraw money with an eyeball scan or a code on a smartphone instead of a card swipe. http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-eye-scanning-atm-is-here-1445815637 Mastercard are the forefront of different payment authentication methods, including selfies and fingerprints. http://techcitynews.com/2016/02/22/mastercard-confirms-biometric-payments-will- launch-in-uk-this-summer/ http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/mastercard-selfie-pay-1.3459740 In Kansas, students at Southwestern College are already paying for their meals using a selfie provided by Lucova. https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/28112/lucova-brings-selfie-payments-to- college-campus Walgreens was the first store to integrate a loyalty program into ApplePay. http://www.macworld.com/article/3002080/apple-phone/you-can-finally-rack-up- loyalty-points-in-apple-pay-starting-at-walgreens.html In competition with Apple Pay, CurrentC gives big box retailers such as Walmart an app allowing customers to pay from their phones while gaining loyalty points. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-wal-mart-mobilepayment- idUSKBN0TT0E620151210 https://techcrunch.com/2014/10/25/currentc/ Lidl was the first Danish supermarket chain to introduce contactless payments. https://www.verifone.dk/Global/Denmark/Pressemeddelelser/Swipp%20and %20Verifone%20testing%20mobile%20payment%20in%20Lidl.pdf http://scandinavianretail.com/lidl-ready-to-launch-contactless-mobile-payments/ Thai restaurant group Busaba Eathai partners with MyCheck to set the hospitality industry benchmark for mobile loyalty. http://www.realwire.com/releases/Busaba-Eathai-and-MyCheck-set-hospitality- industry-benchmark
  • 62. RETAIL TRENDS LUXJOYMENT Muzeums is changing the way we experience museums and destinations by curating tours and games according to the user’s profile. http://muzeu.ms/index.html Never shop for clothes again. Services like Trunk Club pair you with an expert stylist who finds you premium clothes from a range of brands to fit your style, budget and existing wardrobe. https://www.trunkclub.com American Express plans to launch a partnership with Facebook Messanger where a bot sends friendly purchase alerts, restaurant recommendations, and benefits directly to their Messenger app. http://venturebeat.com/2016/06/23/american-express-and-facebook-into- messenger/ No need to be rich and famous to fly in style, you can book a seat on a private jet for for affordable rates. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-to-fly-on-a-private-jet-for-under-200-per- person-2014-07-01 http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e6800d2a-27e3-11e6-8ba3-cdd781d02d89.html The Opulent Box is the latest luxury subscription service, making buying designer jewellery a fresh surprise every time. https://www.opulentjewelers.com/opulent-box/ Hyundai Motors is planning its release of a luxury electric car under a new brand, Genesis. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-autos-genesis-electric-idUSKCN0YP07Q Residents of the new 111 Murray Street in Manhattan will be the first to enjoy concierge services including private jet services. http://www.forbes.com/sites/kristintablang/2015/10/26/111-murray-street-new-york- blue-star-jets-private-plane-concierge/#2ff2c8b11689 A woman became famous after a Facebook video of her wearing a Chewbacca mask went viral, and now Hasbro toy company has made a doll of her dressed up as Chewbacca. http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/20/us/chewbacca-mom-gets-action-figure/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chewbacca_Mask_Lady This six-year-old boy in India was paid $2,000 by Facebook for non-exclusive rights to a video of him making Mickey Mouse Mango Ice Cream http://www.indiatimes.com/news/world/facebook-paid-this-kid-rs-13-000-for- making-mango-ice-cream-we-can-t-stop-feeling-jealous-257374.html Lord & Taylor paid 50 influential fashionistas to post a photo of themselves wearing the same dress, which then sold out within days. http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/lord-taylor-got-50- instagrammers-wear-same-dress-which-promptly-sold-out-163791 Social media is creating a different facet of reality. Parallel universe of luxurious life are broadcasted on instagram. Fake vacations can be achieved easily with social media. http://uk.businessinsider.com/rich-kids-of-instagram-spring-break-2016-3?r=US&IR=T http://matadornetwork.com/life/hipster-barbie-proves-easy-fake-compelling-travel- photos/
  • 63. RETAIL TRENDS POWER TO THE PEOPLE After successful trials in Seattle, Amazon plans to expand their Uber-like ‘Flex’ package delivery service where drivers deliver packages whenever suits them. http://www.geekwire.com/2015/amazon-plans-to-expand-uber-style-crowdsourced- delivery-network-to-millions-of-drivers/ Ambriosa Labs sells breast milk to mothers unable to produce milk for their baby in the US from donors in Cambodia in a regulated manner in order to avoid dangerous disease spreading peer-to-peer transactions. http://ambrosiamilk.com/our-donors/ http://www.sltrib.com/news/3340606-155/got-breast-milk-if-not-a Indian e-commerce site Flipkart is to use the dabbawalas of Mumbai to start delivering goods http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2015/04/10/flipkart-to-deliver-using-mumbais- dabbawalas/ Indiegogo CrowdFunding campaign to help bail out Greece. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/greek-crowdfund#/ Watsi is a platform for patients all over the world to find funding to fit their healthcare needs. https://watsi.org/ France is the first country to ban supermarkets from throwing away food. Instead all unsold food must be donated to charities. Tesco in the UK has launched an initiative to donate unsold food to 5000 different charities. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/04/french-law-forbids-food-waste-by- supermarkets http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/tesco-to-give-all-unsold-food-to- charity-after-finalising-deal-a6925971.html The “buy one, give one” model, made popular by companies like Warby Parker, has helped retailers stand out from the competition. http://www.forbes.com/sites/gregpetro/2016/05/19/how-geoffrey-beene-patagonia- and-warby-parker-gain-by-giving/#3a4aec6f7963 Metro Bank refunds new and existing customers when they rehome a dog or a cat from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/Discover-Metro-Bank/DogsRule/ The Autograph Collection by Marriott International offers independent and unique hotels worldwide that offer local relevance while capitalising on the global resources of such a trusted brand. http://www.autograph-hotels.marriott.com/ When you next travel, take advantage of insiders knowledge on Voyable by booking unique experiences only locals could give you. https://www.vayable.com The Icelandair travel buddy programme allows passengers to share their stay in Iceland with an Icelandair employee. Ranging from adventure, culture, food, health, lifestyle, and nature buddies. http://www.icelandair.co.uk/stopover-buddy/ Maxime Buchi's tattoo revolution comes to Selfridges http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/20186/1/maxime-buchis-tattoo- revolution-comes-to-selfridges
  • 64. RETAIL TRENDS SHIFTED IDENTITY HelloFresh in the UK says that this cardboard box is the food of the future, and such meal subscriptions are curated specifically to the dietary needs and preferences of the household. https://www.thememo.com/2016/06/29/we-asked-hellofreshs-uk-boss-whether-a- cardboard-box-of-food-is-the-future/ http://www.chefsplate.com/ https://www.plated.com Curated monthly packages cater to the most niche consumer groups, like Nerd Block which delivers toys to unleash your inner nerd. https://www.nerdblock.com/ Wine lovers can enjoy a glass of wine without corking the bottle using a device by Coravin, who are working on making it work for sparkling wines so you don’t have to drink Champagne by the bottle. https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2016/02/coravin-sparkling-wine-device-our- absolute-priority/ https://www.coravin.co.uk/ In the US, nearly half of women between 15-44 are childless. http://time.com/3774620/more-women-not-having-kids/ San Francisco will soon mandate fully paid maternity and paternity leave for up to six weeks. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-04/22/c_135302063.htm Gender neutral and fair payment systems are slowly being introduced for haircuts in salons all over the world. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35541970 Travel companies are targeting Professional Aunts/Uncles with No Kids, as they have money to spend and want to be included in family trips. http://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/themes/family/71097432/New-breed-of-traveller- aunties-with-time-and-money The show ‘Grace and Frankie’ is revealing the trend towards a new lifestyle developed by the ageing population. http://www.btchflcks.com/2015/06/grace-and-frankie-sexuality-for-seniors-and-life- after-marriage.html A transgender man is pregnant by his female transgender partner, though the couple said 'the process to get here was complex'. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/transgender-man-pregnant-female- transgender-7050883