Source: Cust2Mate.
  • A2Z Smart Technologies (AZ) subsidiary, Cust2Mate, has partnered with Lenovo Group
  • Cust2Mate is a mobile self-checkout shopping cart
  • Under a joint venture agreement, Cust2Mate will employ Lenovo solutions in its infrastructure, while Lenovo will sell and promote Cust2Mate worldwide
  • A2Z Smart Technologies creates innovative solutions for complex challenges
  • A2Z (AZ) is up by 7.01 per cent, trading at $2.90 per share

A2Z Smart Technologies (AZ) subsidiary, Cust2Mate, has partnered with Lenovo Group.

Cust2Mate is a mobile self-checkout shopping cart. It enables in-cart payment, allowing customers to bypass checkout lines and “pick & go.”

Under a joint venture agreement, Cust2Mate will employ Lenovo solutions in its infrastructure, while Lenovo will sell and promote Cust2Mate through its worldwide channels.

Cust2Mate is equipped to roll out its smart cart platform to supermarkets around the world, with future service needs covered by Lenovo’s global support.

“The Cust2Mate platform with embedded Lenovo OEM solutions is designed to serve shoppers from the moment they enter the store until they leave- without any friction, lines, or delays,” stated Hila Kraus, Cust2Mate’s Head of Sales.

“Equally important is vendor support and services,” she added. “Lenovo’s global scale and reach was a key deciding factor as we look to expand into new markets worldwide.”

A2Z Smart Technologies creates innovative solutions for complex challenges. 

A2Z (AZ) is up by 7.01 per cent, trading at $2.90 per share as of 10:26 am EST.


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