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BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® AND THE HOXTON PARTNER WITH ARTISTS INSPIRED BY THEIR LOCAL CITIES FOR SAW THIS MADE THIS INSTALLATION SERIES

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

LONDON, Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- BOMBAY SAPPHIRE and The Hoxton will be coming together to bring an exciting addition to their neighbourhoods in Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Paris, and Rome as part of the gin brand's Saw This Made This campaign. The Hoxton is a series of hotels that prides itself on supporting local communities, whether that be local food, local creatives, or the local streets and scenes that it calls home around the world. BOMBAY SAPPHIRE is a brand that celebrates creativity both inside the cocktail glass and beyond, and now the two have teamed up to unveil a special, locally flavoured art installation series. BOMBAY SAPPHIRE and the Hoxton will be championing new-gen artists in five European locations in the form of five unique pop-up art installations, with the aim of encouraging guests to discover the creative inspiration all around them.

Key Points: 
  • The Hoxton is a series of hotels that prides itself on supporting local communities, whether that be local food, local creatives, or the local streets and scenes that it calls home around the world.
  • BOMBAY SAPPHIRE is continuing its global mission, calling for everyone to be inspired in their local areas, engage their own creativity, and unlock their creative potential.
  • With BOMBAY SAPPHIRE gin's balanced flavour profile and versatility, it is the ideal canvas for cocktail creativity.
  • The world-renowned gin brand has partnered with the head bartenders at The Hoxton bars to create a series of Saw This, Made This limited-edition cocktails, taking inspiration from the local city.

Trigo Powers Fully Autonomous Tesco Grocery Store in Central London

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Trigo, an Israel-based computer vision company disrupting retail with frictionless checkout technology, has partnered with one of the worlds largest grocery chains Tesco PLC to open its first fully autonomous checkout-free grocery store in one of Londons busiest commercial centers.

Key Points: 
  • Trigo, an Israel-based computer vision company disrupting retail with frictionless checkout technology, has partnered with one of the worlds largest grocery chains Tesco PLC to open its first fully autonomous checkout-free grocery store in one of Londons busiest commercial centers.
  • Trigo transforms existing supermarkets and groceries into fully autonomous, digital stores.
  • Michael Gabay, Trigo co-founder and CEO said: Trigo is immensely proud and honored to be rolling out its frictionless grocery shopping technology with Tesco, one of the worlds biggest and most innovative grocery retailers.
  • Guus Dekkers, Chief Technology Officer at Tesco said: Were excited to bring this new technology to customers in London.