Conference

eCommerce Expo: 28-30 September 2021

The future of eCommerce is here: eCommerce Expo & Technology for Marketing return refreshed and revamped. Over three days the digital event will put the future of eCommerce and marketing under the spotlight as we determine strategies for businesses to adapt and thrive beyond the pandemic.

28 September 2021, 09:00 BST — 30 September 2021, 18:00 BST
Conference
Online

The future of eCommerce is here: eCommerce Expo & Technology for Marketing return refreshed and revamped. Over three days the digital event will put the future of eCommerce and marketing under the spotlight as we determine strategies for businesses to adapt and thrive beyond the pandemic.

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The future of eCommerce is here.

In 2020, retail e-commerce sales worldwide amounted to 4.28 trillion US dollars (Statista.) UK January 2021 online retail sales grew 74% year-on-year (IMRG & Capgemini) – it’s a time of opportunity for those brands and retailers that have been able to adapt to the challenges and opportunities of the past few months. eCommerce Expo Virtual will be back on 28th-30th September and will offer:

  • Networking - along with designated networking sessions each day, the event platform facilitates the ability for audience participation throughout the schedule allowing you to pose questions and discussion around the topics presented during the course of the event;

  • Networking tool - sponsors will be given access to a 121 virtual meetings tool allowing them to connect with visitors who have specific problems they need solving or to discuss different product requirements;

  • Longevity - this event will extend beyond the 3-day schedule, our content will be hosted for 3 months post-event so you can consume it in your own time and connect with us when convenient.

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Speakers

Jamie Bolland
Jamie Bolland
Product Marketing Manager
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Harry Jeyarajah
Enterprise Solution Engineer
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