How Walmart's In-House Incubator Is Imagining Virtual Reality for Retail

Spatial& experiments with emerging technologies

The largest tech companies like Facebook, Google and Samsung have been pushing virtual reality for years, but could a legacy retailer like Walmart be the one to help the technology go mainstream?

While many brands are experimenting with emerging technologies with the help of agencies and vendors, Walmart has been quietly building the future of retail in-house. Earlier this month, the retail giant announced the debut of Spatial&, an incubator for immersive experiences such as virtual reality and augmented reality that has been in stealth mode for the past year.

During an onstage interview at the Brandweek: Challenger Brands event earlier this month, Katie Finnegan, CEO of Spatial&, said Walmart created the incubator to begin planning for what retail could or should be in five or 10 years.

Because of the company’s ubiquitous presence across suburban and rural parts of the county, it’s arguably better positioned to introduce the average person to technology...

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