The Shift 100 has been put together to identify retail technology entrepreneurs who are bringing new ideas and products to market, creating integrated customer experiences and leading the move away from traditional ‘clicks and mortar’ e-commerce.
These entrepreneurs have been selected because they are dynamic, agile and shifting gears. They have brought an innovative product to market, cleverly harnessed a technology or process, led the revolutionary execution of a new technology and disrupted their markets.
Jenny Griffiths founder Snap Fashion while studying at the University of Bristol as an undergraduate. In 2009, she won the university’s New Enterprise Competition and received £15,000 to help her develop the idea. She has received an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
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Snap Fashion is an application designed for users looking for items across UK retailers. The app allows the user to take a picture, on their phone, of an item of clothing they like before scanning more than 110 UK retailers online to find similar items.
USP: An app that allows you to find similar products by taking a photo.
These entrepreneurs have been selected because they are dynamic, agile and shifting gears. They have brought an innovative product to market, cleverly harnessed a technology or process, led the revolutionary execution of a new technology and disrupted their markets.
Jenny Griffiths has been recognised within retail technology Shift 100 in association with KPMG Small Business Accounting.
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