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Qualcomm-backed AiFi To Deploy $14.5M In Autonomous Stores

a San Francisco-based startup that develops autonomous retail technologies, raised $14.5 million to significantly expand the number of stores that use its technology.

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The new investment is considered a 鈥減re-Series B鈥 round, , co-founder and CEO of AiFi, told 附近上门 News. Investors involved include , existing investors and , as well as new investor . AiFi has raised a total of $30 million since the company鈥檚 inception in 2016, Gu said.

AiFi鈥檚 Orchestrated Autonomous Store Infrastructure and Services system, aka OASIS, offers a checkout-free experience for consumers, while also enabling retailers to build and operate autonomous stores by providing customization and operational tools.

The company is putting the new dollars to work growing its sales, marketing and engineering teams.

鈥淩ight now, we have 14 stores operating in Europe, the U.S. and Asia, and by the end of the year, will have a new batch coming on in California and Texas,鈥 Gu said.

Next up, it is building out hundreds of new and retrofitted autonomous stores around the world, planning for 330 stores to open in 2021, he added.

The company is also working with 5G and edge computing, which was one of the drivers for AiFi to partner with Qualcomm, based on its leadership position in those industries, Gu said.

He expects the relationship to contribute to a quicker deployment and refining of its product as AiFi double鈥檚 down on both of those areas.

鈥淎s intelligence continues to move from the cloud to the wireless edge and demand for contactless shopping grows, we are excited to be investing in AiFi,鈥 said , vice president at Qualcomm Technologies and managing director, Americas at Qualcomm Ventures, in a written statement.

Photo of Albert Heijn store courtesy of AiFi/Olivier Middendorp
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