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  • Software developers Bigtincan has received a $2.8 million contract with a leading global retailer of sports apparel
  • The program will be used by frontline retail staff to assist with sales
  • Under the contract, Bigtincan’s software will be rolled out in the sports apparel’s U.S. store and then internationally
  • Bigtincan’s share price is up 1.37 per cent today, currently sitting at $0.52 apiece

Software developers Bigtincan has received a $2.8 million contract with a leading global retailer of sports apparel.

The unspecified apparel company will initially roll-out Bigtincan’s software platform in its U.S. stores, and then branch it out internationally to over 12 countries.

The company’s Zunos tech is designed for frontline retail staff to assist with sales learning and development.

The program is personalised for its users and can be used on iOS devices. The program can always be added to with content, learning, add-ons and other features.

The contract has been signed for three years, and the program will be tailored for 22 languages.

Bigtincan also develops software for government agencies, financial institutions, tech companies, telcos and manufacturers, among other sectors.

Bigtincan’s share price is up 1.37 per cent today, currently sitting at $0.52 apiece, as of AEST 12:29 pm.

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