This Southeast Asia mall will have robots assisting customers in 2019
The
Philippines’ richest man Henry Sy will start rolling out robots
next year to help customers navigate his massive shopping
malls.
Initially
three androids will be deployed in the first quarter of 2019 in SM Megamall,
the nation’s second-biggest shopping center, said Steven Tan, chief operating
officer for the shopping malls of SM Prime Holdings Inc. The talking bots will
provide mall directions and information on promotions and events, Tan said.
Megamall, among the
biggest in Southeast Asia, spans 477,000 square meters (5.1 million square
feet) or an area equivalent to about 89 football fields, and serves about
277,000 people every day, according to data from SM. If the pilot is
successful, the group will bring the robots to its biggest shopping center SM
North Edsa and other major malls, Tan said.
“Customer
service is at the core of everything that we do and we always aim to make the
shopping experience fun and seamless,” Tan said.
SM’s
three largest malls in the Philippines attract a daily foot traffic equivalent
to 10 percent of Metro Manila’s 13 million population. SM’s 72 malls nationwide
haul in more than 3.5 million customers each day. Read
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