PushON are proud Community partners at the Bristol Technology Festival. We are delighted to be running this free (in person!) session at 3pm on the 13th October as part of the festival discussing the new normal of commerce.
We believe it’s vital that eCommerce businesses look and continue to innovate their business models and maintain any advantage they may have gained during the pandemic. After all, eCommerce is expected to have its first trillion-dollar year of sales in 2022.
What to expect
In this panel discussion you’ll hear from industry experts; PushON, Brightpearl, Klarna, Huboo and Fresh Relevance on:
• Staying on top of the latest payment trends and making payment seamless
• Embracing ‘social shopping’ and curating the shopping experience
• Turning fulfilment into a competitive advantage
• Finding ways to weave sustainable practices into your operation
• Looking at how to make your supply chain agile enough to support rapid growth
• Prioritising your existing customers and converting them into brand ambassadors
The panel will be moderated by the PushON Business Strategy Director, Simon Wharton.
It’s a fascinating time for eCommerce, and with Black Friday and dare we say it, Christmas, fast approaching, businesses are looking ahead to these busy times. Hear from and engage with our panellists to uncover potential areas of opportunity, and where you could be innovating to ensure new opportunities are taken in what is sure to be a record breaking few months.
We can’t wait for you to join us at DeskLodge Old Market for our first face-to-face event of the year!
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