Companies implementing Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

Unified Customer Experience (UCX) is an approach that provides consistent, personalized interactions across all channels—web, app, phone, social media, and in‑store—by linking data and processes, eliminating silos, and enabling seamless handoffs without requiring customers to repeat information, thereby building trust and loyalty.

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List of companies that implement Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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CompanyCountryIndustryEmployeesRevenueTechnologies
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Computer Hardware Manufacturing

46k

$27B

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Medical Equipment Manufacturing

50k

$18B

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Semiconductor Manufacturing

65k

$23B

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Financial Services

16k

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Software Development

4.3k

$461M

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Software Development

154k

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Software Development

98k

$52B

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Software Development

20k

$3.4B

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Financial Services

2.2k

$612M

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

85k

$75B

Unified Customer Experience (UCX)

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