STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY
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2025-04-30 (fox13seattle.com)
Starbucks' new drive-thru in Texas is their first 3D printed store in the US
The Seattle-based coffee giant with more than 17,000 locations nationwide has never had a store quite like the one opening this week in the Texas city of Brownsville.
Read more2025-04-30 (industryweek.com)
Tech-Forward Manufacturers Make Sustainable Packaging a Priority |
Amcor and Boticário Group use virtual twins to experiment with new materials and iterations.
Read more2025-04-29 (finimize.com)
Starbucks Brews Up Faster Service Times With New Tech -
Testing in US locations shows Starbucks speeding up in-cafe orders without disrupting mobile service, aiming to boost customer satisfaction and recapture sales.
Read more2025-04-28 (cheddar.com)
Results from Friday's poll: 18% of you have used AI in your work without disclosing it! 🤫 Naughty!
Plus: Elon Musk's X sues to overturn a deepfakes ban; Labor group sues Starbucks over conditions in Brazil, and Jersey Mike's gets a new CEO
Read more2025-04-22 (epthoughtleaders.com)
Our Experience and Insights on Bringing AI into Our Enterprise - Executive Platforms: Thought Leader Series
Mike has more than 18 years of GM and Product experience across B2B and B2C. His focus is on providing the 1P products, engineering, and SaaS services that make Starbucks partners' lives easier so they can deliver the best in-store experience. Prior to joining Starbucks, Mike is proud to have launched the Microsoft Supply Chain Platform in 2022, a breakthrough product that tackles customer supply chain disruptions and recently the Microsoft Copilot Studio. He also supports early-stage tech startups focused on ecommerce or demand/supply, and serve as an Advisory Board Member at FIND AI and FirstShift.AI. He has an MBA, a Lean Six Sigma BOK, and two US Patents.
Read more2025-03-25 (merca2.es)
The recovery of customers for Starbucks is about introducing the AI and renewing stores
Starbucks continues in its process of being the company that was before. At the moment, he has taken several measures to restore the business, such as the
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2025-03-04 (seattletimes.com)
Where Have All the 'Third Places' Gone?
Where Have All the 'Third Places' Gone? ... Starbucks is "reclaiming the 'third place.'" That's what its CEO, Brian Niccol, proclaimed in an October earnings call...
Read more2025-02-17 (globenewswire.com)
China Loyalty Programs Market Market Future Growth Dynamics Databook 2025: Digital-First Loyalty Programs & Subscription Models Drive China's $32.66 Billion Market by 2029
Subscription-Based Loyalty Programs Surge: Membership models like Alibaba's 88VIP and JD Plus are growing rapidly, offering premium discounts and exclusive...
Read more2025-01-28 (apnews.com)
Nvidia faces a reckoning as Chinese upstart raises questions about Wall Street's darling |
The superstar run for Nvidia's stock the last few years has been astonishing. So was its tumble Monday, which caused $595 billion in wealth to vanish.
Read more2024-12-04 (forbes.com)
2025 Crypto Golden Age: AI & Blockchain Unleashing Innovation
From Winter to Renaissance: The Great Transformation The brutal crypto winter of 2022-2023 has given way to an extraordinary renaissance in digital assets.
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2024-07-10 (inc.com)
When Starbucks Moves In, Neighborhoods Change Like This for 7 Years, According to a Massive New Study
A new Starbucks leads to a seven-year neighborhood entrepreneurship boom: a rise of between 5 percent and 11.8 percent in the rate of local entrepreneurship.
Read more2024-06-10 (bloomberg.com)
As Banking Moves Online, Branch Design Takes Cues From Starbucks
Bank of America, Citibank and JPMorgan Chase are all reshaping physical banks to draw in customers for advisory services instead of deposits and withdrawals.
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