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SOLUM Accelerates Japan’s Retail DX at ‘RetailTech Japan 2026’

  • Showcasing an integrated O2O ecosystem under the vision of ‘Retail in Sync’
  • Joint exhibition with Japanese IT giant ‘BIPROGY’ to present localized automation strategies

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#BIPROGYSOLUM (KOSPI: 248070), a global leader in retail technology, announced its participation in ‘RetailTech Japan 2026,’ held at Tokyo Big Sight from March 3 to 6. The company will unveil a comprehensive suite of integrated retail automation solutions designed to drive digital transformation (DX) in the Japanese market.




Organized by Nikkei, RetailTech Japan is Asia’s largest specialized exhibition for retail DX, attracting over 80,000 global industry professionals annually to explore the latest trends in POS, AI data analytics, and digital signage.

‘Retail in Sync’: A Seamless O2O Ecosystem

At this year’s event, SOLUM will present its core vision, ‘Retail in Sync’. The company is showcasing a real-time integrated ecosystem where Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL) serve as a hub connecting POS systems, inventory management, and mobile applications.

To provide a hands-on experience, SOLUM has designed ‘Four Innovation Zones’ that replicate real-world store environments. Highlights of these zones include:

  • Personalized Shopping: Integration of skin-type diagnostic kiosks with bar-type digital signage.
  • Efficient Guidance: LED blinking features on ESLs combined with location-based pathfinding.
  • Intelligent Inventory: Automated picking and stock management using shelf weight sensors.
  • Sustainable Operations: Data-driven Retail Media Networks (RMN) and eco-friendly store management solutions.

All these solutions are managed through the ‘SOLUM Solution Platform (SSP),’ the company’s proprietary integrated operating system.

Strategic Partnership for the Japanese Market

A key highlight of this exhibition is the joint booth with BIPROGY, a leading Japanese System Integration (SI) firm. By collaborating with a partner deeply rooted in the local market, SOLUM aims to propose data-driven automation models optimized for the specific needs of Japanese retailers.

“RetailTech Japan is the most critical stage for capturing technological trends in the Japanese market,” said a representative from SOLUM. “By presenting a data-centric vision that goes beyond simple hardware supply, we intend to strengthen our partnerships with major Japanese retail channels and expand our market dominance.”

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Kang Bong-soo

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