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CONTENTS OCTOBER 2013


14 MANNEQUINS


The evolution of mannequins; we look at the changing forms from the petite Victorian to the plus size models we see today.


24 DISPLAY SYSTEMS


Technology is changing the way we shop, with more and more of us shopping online, but what are retailers doing to get us back in store? We look at how display systems are going digital with ever more imaginative ways to keep us shopping on the high street.


30 CLIMATE CONTROL


What retailers are doing to keep us cool in the summer and warm in the winter whilst in store.


34 DIGITAL SIGNAGE IN THE CLOUD


Digital signage is becoming more accessible and affordable says Matt Cole, Director of Marketing and Creative at BCS Cloudmedia.


36 Q&A POPAI AWARDS We chat with Phil Day about the POPAI awards.


38 Q&A VM AND DISPLAY AWARDS


A1 Retail catch up with Andrew Colclough, Organiser of the famous VM and Display awards, on the lead up to this pinnacle date in the retail calendar!


40 HANDRAILS AND BALLUSTRADES


Roy Bradburn, Director at Laidlaw looks at achieving that balance between functionality and aesthetics, when specifying handrail and ballustrading systems for a retail environment.


42 KIOSK LONDON


KIOSK LONDON EXPO will return to The Barbican in London on the 16th and 17th October 2013.


44 Q&A ENERGY WORKS


We talk to Harvey Sinclair, Partner at Energy Works about how retailers can save money, what we might see in the future and the concept behind this fantastic idea.


46 DAY IN


THE LIFE… With over 25 years of experience within the construction industry, David Frise, CEO of AIS (Association of Interior Specialists) walks us through a typical day.


82 OPINION Steve Browell, CTO at Intrinsic


Technology discusses the benefits and risks associated with BYOD in the retail sector.


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