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Announcing the Winners of CStore Decisions’ 2022 Hot New Products Contest

September 23, 2022 Eagle Eye Networks

Eagle Eye LPR (license plate recognition) won the CStore Decisions “2022 Hot New Product” Contest in the technology category. C-store Decisions is a leading publication for convenience store executives. Winners were determined based on key factors to success at convenience stores.


In the convenience store industry, thousands of new products and services are launched each year. But how can retailers predict which of those new products will ultimately be successful with customers?

CStore Decisions’ 2022 Hot New Products Contest evaluated a number of new product launches and is awarding the products set for success at c-stores this year.

This year, CStore Decisions received more than 100 entries across dozens of categories. A panel of retailer experts judged this year’s entries. Winners were determined using a point system that looked at key factors to success including innovation, packaging and more. New products/services are defined as having launched in 2022.

Technology

Gold: Eagle Eye Networks  — Eagle Eye LPR (License Plate Recognition)

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