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Made by Humans: predictions for the future of luxury retail

 

The vision for the future of luxury retail according to Yoox Net-A-Porter Group Chairman and CEO, Federico Marchetti
The vision for the future of luxury retail according to Yoox Net-A-Porter Group Chairman and CEO, Federico Marchetti; @Yoox Net-A-Porter Group YouTube

The vision for the future of luxury retail according to Yoox Net-A-Porter Group Chairman and CEO, Federico Marchetti.

Last month, Yoox Net-A-Porter Group Chairman & CEO Federico Marchetti took the stage at the 2019 World Retail Congress in Amsterdam, the event bringing together the leaders of the global retail industry to discover the latest changes shaping the sector of high-velocity retail.

Each year the World Retail Congress selects a key theme impacting the global retail industry. In 2019 the theme – High Velocity Retail – captures the essence of what it means to be a successful retailer in the twenty-first century; the ability to understand consumers and build a business agile enough to respond to their latest expectations.

Talking on The New Luxury Landscape: Balancing Human & Machine, Federico outlined his vision for the future of luxury retail and how success will depend on striking the right balance between Human & Machine, making an exciting announcement about a new partnership with Instagram in the process.

Marchetti’s speech covered the entire ecosystem, from technology and craftsmanship, to serving customers in the right way, personalisation, logistics, omnichannel and the human touch.

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How can we break down the false barriers between tech and creativity to find the right balance between Human and Machine?

He noted that fundamental to solving this puzzle is a deep understanding of the luxury customer and strategies to serve them underpinned by five key points: luxury service, uniqueness, curation & inspiration through content, sustainability and mobile.
Marchetti then announced a new partnership with Instagram which will allow millions of the Group’s social followers to instantly buy their perfect piece from us without ever leaving the Instagram app – a compelling complement to the Group’s content-to-commerce strategy that enhances the mobile luxury experience.

“We have a history of being first-movers in online luxury. Checkout is an opportunity that will enable our millions of followers to satisfy their instant shopping desires without leaving the Instagram app. It’s a compelling complement to our content-to-commerce strategy and we look forward to pioneering another innovation together with Instagram to deliver an unmatched mobile luxury retail experience.”

Marchetti noted that personalisation is crucial to giving customers a luxurious experience. Sharing prototypes built for a visit by HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall in 2018, he showed how insights such as weather, location, past purchases and other information that the customer wishes to share could be used to tailor each store to individual customers.

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Today, the homepage teaches us that sometimes only technology can make the customer experience more personal, more customized. No more will you see one page for three million customers. Instead, you’ll see three million pages created instantaneously for each customer.

Marchetti also noted how we now have to create a consistent brand experience across every channel – physical and digital – to meet the customers expectations at every moment.

“I believe the physical boutique and the human touch will always play a role in luxury. We are creating a totally seamless experience between online and offline that will revolutionise how we shop for luxury.”

Concluding his speech, Marchetti made a prediction that underlined the need for the luxury industry to make difficult choices that stop us from replacing what we truly value:

I’d like to make a prediction. Today we see labels like “Made in Italy, ‘British made’ or ‘Swiss watches.’ I think that one day we will see another label: “Made by Humans.

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Hypersonic aircraft startup Hermeus is building the fastest aircraft in the world

 

 

Hypersonic aircraft startup Hermeus is well positioned to disrupt the hypersonics industry. The aviation startup will develop a plane that will travel at five times the speed of sound.

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Hermeus, a supersonic commercial jet travel company, wants to radically increase the speed of travel over long distances. Hermeus is building the fastest aircraft in the world. Alongside Boom Supersonic and Boeing HorizonX, Hermeus promises to make supersonic commercial jets a reality.

Atlanta-based Hypersonic Aircraft Startup Hermeus is a startup increasing the speed of air transportation by developing hypersonic aircraft. The vision of the company is to connect the world’s cities significantly faster than ever before.

The aerospace technology company founded in 2018 is developing aircraft capable of flight in excess of Mach 5 – over 3,000 miles per hour. At Mach 5, flight times from New York to London will be reduced from 7 hours to 90 minutes. The aircraft will be capable of a range of 4,600 miles at a cruising speed of 3,300 miles per hour. The product’s design enables it to operate with minimal changes to current aviation infrastructure. Boom Supersonic’s jet that will be capable of traveling at speeds of Mach 2.2.

This month Hermeus announced a Seed round investment. The round was led by Khosla Ventures, with additional participation from private investors. The financing will further the development and test of Hermeus’ hypersonic propulsion system.

“Hermeus is developing an aircraft that not only improves the aviation experience with very reduced flight times but also has the potential to have a great societal and economic impact,” said Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures.

“We’ve set out on a journey to revolutionize the global transportation infrastructure, bringing it from the equivalent of dial- up into the broadband era, by radically increasing the speed of travel over long distances.” said co-founder and CEO AJ Piplica. “We’re excited to work with Khosla Ventures to turn this vision into reality.”

The Hermeus founders consist of alumni from SpaceX and Blue Origin. Additionally, all four worked together at Generation Orbit, where AJ Piplica served as CEO and Glenn Case, Mike Smayda, and Skyler Shuford served as technical directors. While there, they led the development of the X-60A, a hypersonic rocket-plane and the Air Force’s newest X-Plane.

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