SmartMoov, the futuristic mobile retail kiosk

SmartMoov, the futuristic mobile retail kiosk

SmartMoov, a futuristic mobile kiosk brings together these two elements into one solution.

SmartMoov Mobile Retail Kiosk is a future vision where we no longer need to rent physical space to start a new business. Renting a physical space can be expensive and extremely bureaucratic. Most of the new businesses can’t even afford it to begin with. This will not only make it easier for businesses to launch, but it will provide them with the mobility they need to reach any kind of target audience.

Small towns and villages, or more isolated neighborhoods with fewer public transport lines, will now be reached by any product that is “Smartmooved”.

SmartMoov, designed by Rikardo Philipp, is a concept automotive platform that provides smart mobility solutions in the mobile retail segment along with technology systems and services.

Operate indoors and outdoors, from a clean and autonomous energy matrix. More than a smart mobility solution, it is a new business model to sell and buy products and services both in urban and rural areas. It’s a practical and fresh way for businesses to fit into an increasingly new consumer lifestyle.

SmartMoov, the futuristic mobile retail kiosk

Renting a store in a strategic spot in the city can be extremely expensive. Location is the number one priority when you want to get good visibility to your customers. It’s a good brand or product recognition along with business leverage.

SmartMoov, a futuristic mobile kiosk brings together these two elements into one solution. It’ll make it possible to reach out to more customers in places with restricted access. Any startups or well-established brands will also be able to advertise themselves by using screens built into the vehicle.

SmartMoov targets enterprise owners who want to adapt their business to a more flexible and mobile solution increasing the chances of getting more customers. Owners will be able to customize their advertisement media easily on the built-in screens depending on different circumstances.

The interior is an open platform where it is possible to build any kind of display. Or an operational structure such as a pizza oven to a makeup showcase. Customers are expected to be stimulated by the dynamic media and interact with the kiosk.

 

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