Zyler Virtual Try-On Named Finalist in The People in Retail 2024 Awards

Anthropics Technology announced today that its AI-powered fashion virtual try-on, Zyler, has been named a Finalist in the “Retail Partner

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Anthropics Technology announced today that its AI-powered fashion virtual try-on, Zyler, has been named a Finalist in the “Retail Partner of the Year” category of The People in Retail Awards. The People in Retail Awards are organised by The Retail Bulletin and aim to drive innovation and people-centricity in the retail industry. The winners will be announced in September 2024.

Being a Finalist in “The Retail Partner of the Year” category positions Zyler Virtual Try-On among the top innovators driving retail forward through technological advancement and people-centric solutions. The Awards aim to inspire change in the retail community and celebrate teams and individuals making a difference within the retail sector.

“We are thrilled to have made the highly anticipated shortlist for the prestigious People in Retail award. This recognition highlights our commitment to placing people at the heart of everything we do while driving technological advancement in the retail industry,” commented Alexander Berend, CEO.

The Finalists in the “Retail Partner of the Year” category are dedicated to fostering a better world and making a difference. Their core values include genuine concern for people’s well-being and a dedication to creating an environment where everyone can flourish. The criteria are based around retailer success advocacy, collaboration and teamwork, and community empowerment.

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