Lisbon-based Sensei, a European pioneer in autonomous retail technology, has secured $16 million (€15 million) in a Series A funding round. This new investment aims to expand the presence of contactless stores across Europe. Sensei's technology allows for fully autonomous retail experiences, eliminating the need for cashiers. The concept, initially popularized by Amazon Go, has been adopted by other major retailers such as 7-Eleven and Walmart. The funding will help Sensei accelerate its growth and further develop its innovative solutions in the autonomous retail space.
Lisbon-based Sensei raises €15 million to revolutionize autonomous retail: Sensei, a Portuguese scaleup and a European pioneer in autonomous retail technology, has secured €15 million in a Series A funding round to dramatically… https://t.co/Bv6eMWWgKa #startupnews #startups
Contactles stores to grow in Europe as Sensei reels in another $16M: https://t.co/mmju2po4Ec by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Looks like Europe is about to get a tech makeover with contactless stores booming thanks to Sensei snagging another $16M. Who needs cashiers when you can have a robot do all the work? Check out how this trend is expanding faster than your Wi-Fi speed at https://t.co/AP4N6as0Pk.