TPS Engage selected to implement AI-driven DOOH pilot projects for Fortune 500 backed program

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2 min readFeb 14, 2020

There are very few initiatives in the world that match growth-stage startups with enterprises that have both a true appetite for digital transformation and the readiness to implement said transformation.

The Fuel Accelerator, managed by Startup Junkie, which has helped startups raise over $260 million, and RevUnit, is one of those few programs that match such companies. It is possible through the involvement of partners such as the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, Walmart and others.

The program selects startups that already have validated traction and sets the stage for pilots and innovative projects with enterprise-level companies such as Walmart, Tyson, J.B Hunt and more.

TPS Engage was one of 12 solutions selected to implement their technology and partner with the Fortune 500 companies that back the Arkansas-based program.

TPS has already developed DOOH-driven retail solutions for companies such as Samsung and is partnered with Carrefour to provide a one of a kind solution for its retail marketing business unit.

And if you’re wondering why this is happening in Arkansas, the reason is simple:

Northwest Arkansas is among the fastest growing areas in the United States and is home to both a vibrant startup ecosystem and three Fortune 500 companies: Walmart, Tyson, and J.B. Hunt.

It is, simply put, the retail capital of the world.

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