Facial Recognition Technology (FRT)

Technology

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Bunnings Entry

    Hardware giant Bunnings expected to begin its own facial recognition technology testing.

  2. Foodstuffs Expansion

    Foodstuffs confirms permanent deployment of FRT in 28 locations following their own successful trials.

  3. Mid-Trial Status

    Reports confirm the trial is active in 18 stores with a focus on reducing staff assaults.

  4. Trial Commencement

    Briscoes Group begins facial recognition trials in select North Island stores.

Stories mentioning Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) 1

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Briscoes Group Joins Growing Retail Trend in Facial Recognition Trials

Briscoes Group has launched a six-month trial of facial recognition technology across 18 stores to combat a rise in retail violence and physical assaults. The move follows permanent deployments by Foodstuffs and signals a major shift toward biometric surveillance in the New Zealand retail sector.

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