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At InternetRetailing we recognise the importance of face-to-face meetings, the experience of ‘being there’ and the ability to focus fully on an idea or issue. We have a growing range of events and activities, created specifically for retailers.

Internet Retailing – Jumpstart

jumpstartProcurement is painful not simply due to the difficulty in assessing answers, but the much more important issue of ‘getting the right question’.

Internet Retailing’s “JUMP START” programme takes a short, sharp, intense look at a topic – concentrating upon the key questions you should ask. Best of all, the presentations are limited to 20 minutes each. All sessions are filmed, and with the supporting information provide a useful resource and stimulus for a rapid, relevant coverage of a topic.

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Internet Retailing 2010

IR09Come to Internet Retailing’s 2010 conference and hear the pioneers, industry leaders and the agenda setters share their thoughts, knowledge and experience in three simultaneously running conference streams. More importantly, take the opportunity to network with your peers in our intense, focused and high energy day of challenge, stimulus and ideas.

Our 2009 conference site and the post-conference full digital archive are also available. We welcomed over 400 delegates and 500 visitors to an intense day of learning, networking and idea exchange, making 2009 our biggest and best event to date. 2010′s event will build on this and we invite you to join us for the industry event of the year.

Webinars

We’ve recently added a webinar series to extend the range of engagement to those who are not able to join our events.

European eCommerce Forum

European eCommerce Forum

European eCommerce Forum

Ian Jindal of Internet Retailing, along with Joris Beckers of FredHopper.com, created the European eCommerce Forum – a senior invite-only ‘think tank’ conference for Europe’s leading multichannel retailers. The aim is to advance the art and craft of selling online.

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