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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The iNNOVATE 2011 Retail Conference on March Opens For Registration


If you are an exhibitor, an innovator, a retail owner, an IT or marketing professional, and looking for the right place to enhance your experience in retail innovations, or want to engage with big luminaries in the retail business, this conference is best suited for you.

The iNNOVATE 2011 Retail Conference will be held this time at the Concourse Exhibition Center in San Francisco, CA. on March 8 - 10. A plethora of great speakers will delight all attendees and exhibitors at the conference. Part of this even will be the Racie Awards, which honors the best in retail ads, commercials, digital productions that consumers first enjoyed during the past year. You will also witness the Innovation Zone, the newer version of an EXPO hall where exhibitors will display and demonstrate the latest innovations in the retail business.

Some of the speakers include Lee Applbaum, Executive VP RadioShack Corporation; Van Baker, VP and Research Director for Retail and Manufacturing Industry advisory Services, Gartner, Inc.;  Guy Kawasaki, Founder of Alltop.com

Early registrants for this event are big names in the retail industry such as:
  • Amazon Services
  • Hotels.com
  • RadioShack Corporation
  • Best Buy
  • JCPenney
  • Sony Electronics
  • CostPlus
  • Kohls
  • Toys R Us
  • Office Depot
  • Overstock.com
  • OfficeMax
  • Gap, etc.etc.
Did you miss last year's conference? Don't worry, catch up some of the conference's handouts now for free while the files are still available here all in PDF formats. Or, better yet watch some of the video presentations at the last year's conference.

    The iNNOVATE Conference is being brought to you by RAMA and Shop.org

    2 comments:

    1. Detroit ExpertJanuary 26, 2011

      Welcome back Mr. Mariner. We missed your posts for almost a month.

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