AI-based local innovation smart trolley to transform retail


Tech transformation: A shopper navingating the multiple features on the smart trolley’s control panel at a supermarket in Putrajaya. — Bernama

PUTRAJAYA: EzyCart, a smart shopping trolley based on artificial intelligence (AI) which is a local innovation, will be used in several leading supermarkets nationwide such as Redtick, Lotus’s and Jaya Grocer.

Developed through the collaboration of NanoMalaysia Bhd and AI-based retail automation solution provider Retailetics Sdn Bhd, the smart product has technology such as barcode scanning, product verification (availability, weight) and a combination of advanced sensor features that can avoid the risk of theft.

NanoMalaysia Group chief executive officer Dr Rezal Khairi Ahmad said the EzyCart, which is equipped with an e-wallet system, helps consumers to find products on the shelves and uses antibacterial nanotechnology to keep the carts virus- and bacteria-free for months.

Met after the launch of EzyCart by Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) Chang Lih Kang at Redtick Putrajaya here yesterday, he said NanoMalaysia allocated a fund of RM1mil for the development of the cart, Bernama reported.

Rezal Khairi said EzyCart will be deployed at Redtick Putrajaya with 10 trolleys placed in the supermarket.

NanoMalaysia was started in 2011 as a company limited by guarantee under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) entrusted with the commercialisation and industrialisation of nanotechnology via a joint venture model.

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