Retail Solution for Archicad

The Future of Retail Store Development

See what happens when planogram data and store design finally connect, and what it costs when they don't.

What this recording covers

Planogram systems know what should go where. Store layouts know where things physically are. But these two systems rarely talk to each other, and the gap between them costs more than most retailers expect.

This 40-minute recording brings together four speakers from Nordic BIM Group and NielsenIQ to examine the problem from three angles: the evolution of planogram data, the reality of large-scale store deployments and what a practical transition to connected planning looks like.

What you will learn

  • How planograms have evolved from basic shelf analytics to full spatial intelligence, and why current workflows can't keep up
  • What "design once, deploy everywhere" actually looks like in practice and where it breaks without connected data
  • Why data silos between planogram, design and operations systems lead to significant rework costs across multi-store rollouts
  • What a realistic transition to connected planning involves without overpromising on timelines or outcomes
  • How integrating planogram data with BIM-based store design reduces rework and improves consistency across rollouts

Who is speaking

jonas_parmhed

Jonas Parmhed

Global Practice Leader Space and Category Management, NielsenIQ
Leads NielsenIQ's global practice for space and category management. Covers how planogram data has outgrown the systems built to contain it and what spatial intelligence means for the next generation of store planning.

Employee-Richard Haus

Richard Haus

Account Manager Retail, Nordic BIM Group
Works directly with retail chains on store development projects and brings experience from 300+ store deployments. Explains where disconnected data costs time and money in practice.

Employee-Jesper Bremme

Jesper Bremme

Business Developer Retail, Nordic BIM Group
Created Nordic BIM Group's retail solution and focuses on making "design once, deploy everywhere" work at scale. Covers the operational side of connected planning.

Employee-Tom Nordin

Tom Nordin

Country Manager Sweden, Nordic BIM Group
Gives a realistic view of what the transition to connected planning involves, including what it takes and where to start.

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