As Facebook and Apple charge headlong into a more 3D future for the consumer web with big plans for mixed reality headsets, most web content out there is still firmly 2D. And while some are pushing for a completely separate “metaverse” where 3D content lives, that’s likely going to be a hard sell for existing […]
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June 2nd 2021 10:05
New technology is opening up further opportunities within ecommerce, as AR and 3D sizing solutions help online retailers to solve challenges around size and fit.
Consumers are already shopping online more than ever before, of course, but these solutions could further accelerate the shift to ecommerce – particularly within fashion.
The EY Consumer Index recently found that 60% of US consumers are currently visiting brick-and-mortar stores less than they did before the pandemic, while 43% of those surveyed shop more often online for products they would have previously bought in stores.
With further innovation in sizing technology, could we see even more consumers ditching physical retail for specific products or journeys?
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Exchange Club of Muncie honored 30 Muncie 10th-graders from Muncie Central High School and Burris Laboratory School during the Club s annual Sophomore Honors Day luncheon on May 13.
Exchange Club has hosted this event for more than half a century to recognize students early in their high school careers and encourage and inspire them to continue to work toward continued high achievement as they complete high school, a release stated.
Student honorees enjoyed lunch with club members. Kristen Suding, principal designer and CEO of Inland Interiors and a 2002 Central graduate, was the speaker for the program.
Students recognized were in the top 20% of their class at Burris or Central. This year s honorees from each school are: