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Creative Retail Awards crown the best in retail design and display Shop and Display Equipment Association 24 Croydon Road Caterham Surrey CR3 6YR T: 01883 348911 F: 01883 343435 E: enquiries@sdea.co.uk www.shopdisplay.org Editor: Antony Behiels June 2019

Inside this issue: The Creative Retail Awards organised by Shop and Display Equipment Association and Retail Focus held

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at London’s newest super-club, Proud Embankment,

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on 6th June, were once again an outstanding

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success. The Awards were attended by some of the most influential and creative minds from all around the world to celebrate the entire spectrum of retail design and display.

products, technology, lighting, POP, store design, surfaces, visual merchandising and many more. The evening‘s celebrations combined the perfect blend of networking with an informal party atmosphere that was enjoyed by the diverse retail and display community. The event included a Prosecco reception, DJ, live band, casino and eclectic, world-renowned performance artistes, including fire and aerial acts. (CONTINUED PAGE 3)

The Creative Retail Awards have quickly become one of the most distinguished accolades within the retail industry. They recognise projects that have demonstrated the very highest level of innovation and excellence within retail. A panel of industry leaders and experts including senior staff from LEGO Group, Hammerson plc, M. Worldwide, The Honest Brand and The Fashion Retail Academy were faced with the difficult decision of judging a winner within each discipline. These included innovative display - 1 -


ASSOCIATION NEWS BARTHELMESS AND CJ RETAIL SOLUTIONS WINNERS OF SDEA BEST STAND AWARDS

NEW SDEA MEMBERS Welcome to the new members who have joined the Association since our last edition. Brochure Holders International Ltd t: 01473 229254 e: sales@brochureholders.co.uk w: www.brochureholders.com Manufacture and distribution of a range of brochure holders, leaflet dispensers and floor stands throughout the UK and Europe. Creative Idea Ltd t: 0116 255 2299 e: lucy@idealtd.uk.com w: www.idealtd.uk.com

It has been a busy few weeks for the industry with the two leading UK retail display shows within just a couple of weeks of each other. SDEA members wowed visitors at these London based exhibitions.

At RetailEXPO, SDEA President Angus Morton awarded the best stand accolade to CJ Retail Solutions.

Despite very tough competition Barthelmess were voted the best in show at the inspirational display event, The VM & Display Show, whilst CJ Retail Solutions were crowned winners of the innovative and exciting RetailEXPO. Both stands captivated their relevant audiences with their highly imaginative displays, as well as their excellent presentation. They were finished to an exceptionally high standard, fully deserving to be winners of the Association’s coveted awards. SDEA President, Angus Morton (of B Brown Display Materials) presented the award on the Barthelmess stand during The VM & Display Show.

Retail design, animation, packaging graphics, PoS, retail technology, project management, production and assembly.

SDEA Director, Antony Behiels was delighted with the interest that sparked among members during the Shows for the Best Stand awards. He said, “The competition at both events was outstanding but the two winner’s stands were sensational, carefully thought out and original – also great credentials for retail success. I would like to thank all our members for taking part and supporting us.”

RDi (Retail Display & Interiors) t: 01582 818740 e: info@rdi.ltd w: www.rdi.ltd Our focus is retail display & interiors, from shopfit and display fixtures, to point of sale, visual merchandising and signage.

Contact: t: 01883 348911 e: enquiries@sdea.co.uk w: www.shopdisplay.org

SDEA NETWORKING EVENTS Members, retailers and SDEA staff celebrated at both the VM & Display Show and RetailEXPO with after-show drinks and food.

At RetailEXPO the evening was kindly sponsored by Graphica Display and RetailEXPO and was held at the exclusive Blagclub, a basement nightclub in Kensington.

At the VM & Display Show Networking Drinks, Graphica Display kindly sponsored the evening which proved a hit to thirsty exhibitors. The event was held at Alphabet Bar, just a stone’s throw from the Business Design Centre where the exhibition was held.

We hope to continue these events at exhibitions next year. Please keep an eye on emails notifying you of these events. Contact: t: 01883 348911 e: enquiries@sdea.co.uk w: www.shopdisplay.org

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ASSOCIATION NEWS SDEA ROOFTOP TERRACE SUMMER BBQ NETWORKING

With views stretching across London this will be a fantastic location to network and enjoy the summer sun.

Join your peers, retailers and SDEA staff at our Summer BBQ Networking event taking place the afternoon of 24th July.

Join us on 24th July by contacting the office on the details below and reserving your places.

With thanks to Unibox, our summer event this year will be held on the rooftop terrace of their Clerkenwell offices at The Finsbury Business Centre.

Contact: t: 01883 348911 e: enquiries@sdea.co.uk w: www.shopdisplay.org

CREATIVE RETAIL AWARDS CONTINUED The evening‘s celebrations combined the perfect blend of networking with an informal party atmosphere that was enjoyed by the diverse retail and display community.

Winning entries for SDEA Members included:  

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CSM Retail with Clarins for POP/POS Concept Kendu with BM Supermercados for Food/Beverage & Supermarket Design and Graphics, Signage and Wayfinding Kesslers International with Leicester City Football Club for Independent Store Harlequin Design with Joseph for VM Scheme and with T.M. Lewin for Technology Stylo with Primark for Store-in-Store or Concession

It is extremely encouraging that out of the hundreds of entries from around the world so many of our members were firstly shortlisted, and then triumphed at the Awards – a true testament to the quality of our membership.

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ASSOCIATION NEWS VM Scheme: Joseph Monochrome In collaboration with: Harlequin Design (London) Ltd Innovative Display product: Magnwall with Jades GMbH MAGNWALL & E-Mannequins In collaboration with: MAGNWALL & GENESIS-Display Technology: TM Lewin & Sons Christmas In collaboration with: Harlequin Design (London) Ltd Pop-up Store: Olivia Burton Dream Garden In collaboration with: Backlash Store-in-store or concession: Primark Harry Potter In collaboration with: Stylo & Warner Bros Food/Beverage and Supermarket Design: BM Supermercados Renedo de Piélagos Store In collaboration with: Kendu In-Store Visual Solutions The Winners of the Creative Retail Awards 2019 were: Sustainable Display: Woolworths South Africa Magical Botanical Gifting Window - Plastic Waste POP/POS Concept: Clarins Clarins Angel Fruity Fair Fragrance Gift End In collaboration with: CSM Retail Seasonal or temporary display: PANDORA PANDORA Shine In collaboration with: YourStudio Lighting design: Flannels Oxford Westgate In collaboration with: Fagerhult Lighting, Argent & EB Designs Limited Graphics, signage and wayfinding: BM Supermercados Renedo de Piélagos Store In collaboration with: Kendu In-Store Visual Solutions Surfaces & finishes : Napapijri Shoreditch Concept Store In collaboration with: StudioXAG

Independent store display: Leicester City Football Club Fan shop In collaboration with: Kesslers International Limited & The Design Solution Retail Experience: Timberland Timberland Park at Bread and Butter 2018 In collaboration with: Green Room Design Overall store collaboration: Sports Direct International Sports Direct Flagship Thurrock In collaboration with: The One Off, Brinkworth, Fagerhult Store design of the year: Arçelik Arçelik Experience Centre In collaboration with: FITCH Student Award: Karolina Kulig Inspirational Person: Nathan Hicks Judges Choice Award: PANDORA PANDORA Shine In collaboration with: YourStudio

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ASSOCIATION NEWS View the Winners Brochure, Shortlist Brochure and more at www.creativeretailawards.com To request hard copies of either Brochure please email enquiries@sdea.co.uk or telephone 01883 348911.

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MEMBER NEWS CSM RETAIL BRING JACK WILLS’ SPRING WINDOWS TO LIFE Jack Wills joined forced with CSM Retail to bring their 2019 Spring window concept to fruition. The lifestyle brand, established 20 years ago in the town of Salcombe, is now a global name in the retail industry with over 50 stores internationally and is widely acclaimed for its high-quality wardrobe classics, which symbolise a youthful spirit and epitomise British popular culture. Following on from their previous collaboration with the brand, where CSM Retail helped promote their characteristic British identity in their Christmas window displays, the company were on hand to deliver their new Spring window concept, in what is one of the most important seasons for retailers globally.

This coastal lifestyle concept compliments the new collection and was produced and delivered for over 150 windows across the brand's portfolio in the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong and Singapore, including the flagship London store in the fashionable district of Soho. Additionally, each store window had a bespoke layout to accommodate the unique store design. For stores who installed their own windows scheme, CSM Retail designed and provided step by step window installation guidelines.

Inspired by Sail Loft interiors and the fresh palette of Spring, the 'Break Away' window campaign showcased bespoke hand painted Jack Wills nautical flags, galvanised hanging systems and Rafa canvas banners. The nautical symbolism of the campaign contributes to the “feel good” factor of Spring, as it comes with positive connotations associated with the ocean, the beach and the relaxing features of sailing.

Feedback from the client was overwhelmingly positive: “The Spring windows look fantastic - thank you so much from all of us here at Jack Wills.” Contact: t: 020 8302 4921 e: sales@csmretail.com w: www.csmretail.com

CITATION CONSTRUCTION EVENTS FOR MEMBERS Are you ready for the Good Work Plan? Some important elements of the Good Work Plan come into force in April 2020 and will have far reaching effects on the UK Construction Sector. Central to this is a pledge to protect worker rights, ensure fair payment and increase transparency in the business environment. Citation have been working with companies in the Construction sector for years to provide them with HR and Health & Safety support and advice. In response to this key forthcoming legislation they are holding events on the following dates, and you are invited along: 03 July - Allianz Park - London - 09:00 - 11:00 16 July - Edgbaston Cricket Stadium - Birmingham - 09:00 - 11:00 These events are supported by Build UK and a wide array of other associations within your sector. At the end of the session you’ll come away brimming with tips on how to:

- React to the Good Work Plan and understand its impact on the construction sector - Find and keep the right people and reach the next generation of recruits - Build your employer brand through work placement and apprenticeship opportunities - Manage contractors and ensure that they are competent under CDM regulations - Demonstrate SKET and manage risk assessments - Manage drug & alcohol testing. Site traffic management and Site Manager competency. There'll be plenty of opportunities for you to ask questions - as specific to your business as you like. To register your place on any event call 0345 310 0650, email RSVP@citation.co.uk or visit citation.co.uk/events. Contact: t: 0345 310 0650 e: hello@citation.co.uk w: www.citation.co.uk

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MEMBER NEWS VIBRANT DISPLAYS HANDMADE IN BRITAIN FOR ICONIC NEW YORK EXHIBIT Stunning displays manufactured by Yorkshire-headquartered Leach have been installed at the iconic Brooklyn Museum in New York.

An inspiring feminist character, Frida Kahlo’s exhibition is rich in colour. The vivid pink and blue lightboxes – which inject the wow factor before visitors have even stepped inside – have therefore been on the cards since discussions with the museum’s curators began back in November. Leach is part of Chargeurs Group – a global manufacturing and services brand with a philanthropic Foundation committed to fostering intercultural dialogue and access to culture, health and education. The collaboration with Brooklyn Museum is therefore well-aligned with the organisation’s worldwide mission. Anne Pasternak, the Shelby White and Leon Levy Director at Brooklyn Museum said: “We would like to thank Chargeurs for their generous support of this vital exhibition. The stunning Leach-designed lightboxes at the entry to our exhibition truly set the stage for a magnificent experience.”

Handmade more than 3,000 miles away at the design specialist’s Huddersfield HQ, two ultra-illuminated lightboxes – each 3.4m wide and 2.5m tall – now welcome visitors to the Museum’s Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving exhibit. This is the largest US exhibition – dedicated to this celebrated Mexican artist – in 10 years, featuring paintings, photographs, film and personal artefacts from her home. Given the prestigious scale of this showcase, Leach has designed the displays to provide the public with an immersive visual experience, from the moment they arrive.

Tom Foster, Project Director from Leach added: “We’ve worked on some incredible heritage projects across the globe and adding the Brooklyn Museum to our roster of clients is very exciting indeed. “The Museum contains one of the nation’s most comprehensive and wideranging collections, spanning 5,000 years of creativity from various cultures worldwide, and it’s amazing to think that displays manufactured by our own creative technicians now welcome visitors to this iconic venue.” Frida Kahlo came to define herself through her ethnicity, disability, and politics, all of which were at the heart of her work. Contact: t: 01484 551200 e: impact@weareleach.com w: www.leachimpact.com

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MEMBER FOCUS WRIGHTS PLASTICS CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1969 was a year packed with momentous events; moon landings, Woodstock, the Beatles last LP - and the founding of one of the UK’s leading retail display specialist. In the 50 years since, Wrights Plastics has outgrown three locations, acquired several other businesses and expanded its manufacturing and service offering to meet changing demands. But its commitment to UK manufacturing remains unchanged and it has maintained investment in technology and people to ensure it stays competitive in an increasingly global market place.

The company has expanded their offering beyond manufacturing. Specialist design teams help turn clients’ ideas into reality, and a logistics team handle roll-outs across the UK & Europe. An expanded print & graphics team uses some of the latest printers to produce print, signage, graphics, decals and vehicle wraps. Project teams offer support from initial enquiry to final dispatch – and beyond!

Investment in cutting-edge technology - supported by experienced specialist teams - ensures the company is the leading name in precision processes such as :  vacuum forming  drape moulding Founded by brothers John and Vic Wright the company initially occupied  blow moulding 250 sq ft of premises in Aston, Birmingham. Expansion led to relocations  CNC machining & routing to Walsall and Willenhall. Today Wrights Plastics is a business with turnover  laser profiling & cutting in excess of £10m with a West Bromwich manufacturing base occupying  line bending over 46,000 sq feet and a further 9,000 sq foot of warehousing located as well as a range of polishing, finishing and collation services. nearby. John’s son Mike Wright was appointed MD in 1994, and Mike’s Minimising the impact of their processes on the environment has become sons are also involved in the business. The workforce is now in excess of an important factor in everything they do – and this will increase in 100 and the site regularly operates round-the-clock to meet demand. importance over the next 50 years. Inspired by Marks & Spencer’s Plan A the company has achieved significant reductions in waste and energy use The company works across many sectors. Its fabricated parts can be found and increases in the use of recycled materials. in Land Rover vehicles, traffic lights and the leading commercial mowers.

From hospital cribs for new born babies to screens in space-age driverless pods, Wrights Plastics has continued to design, develop and manufacture innovative high quality parts for 100s of clients.

Their 50th year has already been marked by many achievements: A rebrand has seen new logos and a fresh look for all the brands within the Wrights Plastics Group, including display specialist Mid West Displays In the retail display sector, the company has become a leading brand with acquired in 2016 and off-the-shelf POS brand Wrights GPX added in 2008. services including bespoke POS / POP display solutions, off-the-shelf POS, The Wrights GPX ecommerce website will be relaunched in summer 2019 signage, graphics and branding. They work directly with clients such as and a bespoke furniture and homeware brand Love It. Own It. has been Marks & Spencer, Tesco, Selfridges, The Arcadia Group and partner with launched to promote the company’s bestselling acrylic table ranges. leading retail design agencies such as dciArtform, Sigma Group, Shopworks GEO - a new jewellery display range designed, developed and made inand PLB Group. Retail brand specialists such as Principle Global and POS house – has been launched. fabrication specialists such as Adglow use their retail display services. A display showroom has been created to feature some of the company’s latest innovative POS projects as well as celebrating the latest in design trends and display tech to create a space for ideas and inspiration for the team and clients Further launches, events and updates are planned throughout the rest of 2019 which will be featured on the company website. Contact: t: 0121 580 3080 e: sales@wrightsplastics.co.uk w: wrightsplastics.co.uk

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MEMBER NEWS

ORMISTON WIRE CREATE SILK MOTHS FOR FAMOUS LONDON MARKET Installers created a secure, overhead span by running high strength wire rope between two fixing points, which was ideal for the application as there Old Spitalfields Market is a covered market in the East End of London which were no direct vertical anchor points available. C-Clips allowed for the has existed for over 350 years. suspension to be placed anywhere along the span, due to its innovative twist on/off functionality, with the descending wire then connecting to the To celebrate the market's rich history of silk weaving, 40 illuminated silk moth using a Gripple XP1. moths have been installed in the Trade Market area at Crispin Place. Each 'silk moth' has been suspended at varying heights, to give visitors the impression of a large group moving across the market; a symbol of how silk weaving influenced the London East End industry. Each installation piece changes colour throughout the day, mimicking silk moth metamorphosis.

By choosing to use this method of installation, a discreet, floating effect has been achieved to the utmost satifaction of the client, as the silk moths are virtually invisible when lit up and viewed from below. The installer was also able to achieve rapid installation times, thanks to the innovative design of Gripple and Ormiston Wire products working in conjunction.

To achieve this ambitious art piece, installers opted to use Catenary Wire from historic supplier Ormiston Wire, in conjunction with the Gripple Dynamic 3, Dynamic 6, C-Clip and Express No. 1.

Contact: t: 020 8569 7287 e: info@ormiston-wire.co.uk w: www.ormiston-wire.co.uk

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MEMBER NEWS PROPABILITY & FLOURISH TRADING DELIVER SPRING/SUMMER ACROSS FENWICK STORES A gloriously bright and happy scheme that brings a vintage English summer garden look and feel was delivered by Propability and sister company Flourish Trading collaborating with the VM team at Fenwick. Propability created shapes and bushes to be featured in this characteristically British window scheme across nine Fenwick stores. In total Propability created MDF shapes for 50 pyramid trees, 152 different square and rectangular shapes, four large arches and 19 smaller arches and used sister company Flourish Trading to supply the faux foliage. Each window was filled with high quality artificial moss, foliage and topiary which included approximately 10,000 panels of 100% botanically accurate UV stable Buxus Hedge Topiary.

Propability fitted the windows at Newcastle, Bond Street, Bracknell, Brent Cross and Kingston ensuring that the organic shapes and platforms were positioned in the best possible way to correctly display the mannequins and merchandise.

The juxtaposition of the topiary shapes alongside the floral patterns on the merchandise contrast beautifully with the hand painted graphic backdrop and floors to create a truly appealing visual treat.

The product was sourced specifically so that it would not fade or discolour in the window. In addition, almost 350 high quality Topiary Moss panels and 100 artificial Topiary Boxwood Balls in three different sizes (25cm, 40cm and 50cm) were also supplied by Flourish Trading to Propability for the build.

Contact: t: 020 8687 1030 e: info@propability.co.uk w: www.propability.co.uk

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MEMBER NEWS WRIGHTS PLASTICS UNVEIL REVAMPED DISPLAY SHOWROOM Retail display specialist Wrights Plastics has launched a new look showroom that features some of their most recent POS & retail display projects. Mashing up some of the most on-trend colours, textures, designs, materials and lighting, the showroom offers a space for ideas and inspiration for the Wrights Plastics team and their clients.

The showroom at their West Bromwich base was developed by their inhouse design team who were enthused by their work with some of the leading High Street retailers, cosmetic and fashion brands to create a space that not only celebrated the company’s successful projects but becomes a hub for ideas and innovation for the future. To read more about the showroom or to arrange a visit go to www.wrightsplastics.co.uk Contact: t: 0121 580 3080 e: sales@wrightsplastics.co.uk w: wrightsplastics.co.uk

DISPLAY DEVELOPMENTS INCREASE PRODUCTION CAPACITY Display Developments have recently purchased and installed a Geiss 5 Axis The machine has a 2000mm x 1000mm fixed table and a moving gantry. CNC machine in their 22,000 sq ft production facility in Belvedere, SE This guarantees an extremely high level of stability and at the same time London. keeps the floor space required to a minimum. The 6 Axis CNC Head operates in a self-contained enclosure with a sophisticated extraction The new machine will enable the company to significantly increase its system for swarf and dust. range of services, but specifically trim large vacuum formings quickly and with significantly greater accuracy. Stephen Graham, Managing Director of Display Developments, believes that the acquisition of this new machine proves that, despite current economic uncertainties, there is a promising future for British manufacturing as long as there is ongoing investment. Display Developments are a leading UK fabricator and former of plastic products, both bespoke Engineered Parts as well as Point Of Sale and Display Units. In addition, they manufacture and distribute an extensive range of standard display products to an extremely wide customer base. For further details, contact a member of the Display Developments sales team. Contact: t: 01322 444400 e: sales@displaydevelopments.co.uk w: www.displaydevelopments.co.uk

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DIARY DATES 24 July 2019 SDEA Summer Networking Clerkenwell, London www.shopdisplay.org

December 2019 SDEA Christmas Lunch TBC www.shopdisplay.org

9-10 March 2020 Retail Shopfitting & Display Summit www.retailshopfittingsummit.co.uk

28-30 April 2020 Sign & Digital UK NEC, Birmingham www.signuk.com

Autumn 2019 SDEA Midlands Networking TBC www.shopdisplay.org

16-20 February 2020 EuroShop Düsseldorf, Germany www.euroshop-tradefair.com

28-29 April 2020 VM & Display Show BDC, London www.vmanddisplayshow.com

29-30 April 2020 RetailEXPO Olympia, London www.retailexpo.com

Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted

RETAILEXPO ATTRACTS RECORD LEVELS OF SENIOR RETAIL DECISION MAKERS and meet the people who are driving them. The speeches, whether it's a keynote speaker or it's the panels, is a great way to get the temperature of the industry and what's happening. That’s exciting, inspiring as it gets the juices flowing, and is thought provoking. It's a fantastic way to see and learn what's new, and also address some of niggling questions or challenges that we as retailers are facing.”

RetailEXPO, Europe’s leading retail trade show, drew record numbers of senior level retail decision makers to the 2019 expo, with 81% of attendees authorising or influencing buying decisions for retail solutions. Insights from RetailEXPO’s post show report, which analysed data from the 12,676 across the two day show, held at London’s Olympia on 1st and 2nd May 2019, revealed that 75% of attendees came from Tier 1 or 2 sized retailers. Similarly, almost a third (32%) of retail visitors had store estates of 500 stores or more. With a growing international audience, the show attracted visitors from 78 different countries globally across key retail sectors. A fifth of the show’s audience (19%) was comprised of fashion, footwear and jewellery retailers, while one in eight (12%) of the retail businesses visiting the show were from the grocery sector. Other key retail verticals attending the show included general merchandise (10%); pure plays (9%); DIY, home furnishing and garden retail businesses (7%); specialist retailers (7%); and health and beauty businesses (6%). The reinvigorated conference programme proved a key drawn from RetailEXPO’s retail audiences, with over a third (34%) saying their primary reason for visiting was to gain industry knowledge and learning though talks and presentations. The new conference programme saw six streams of insightful content, presented by leading retailers including Lego, Virgin Holidays, Naked Wines, Mamas and Papas and Asda, with keynote sessions from Justin King, CBE and ex-CEO of Sainsbury’s, and Helen Dickinson, CEO at the British Retail Consortium. Commenting on the role of RetailEXPO, Justin King said: “[RetailEXPO is an opportunity for] real people to meet with real people to discuss the change that's taking place. I think that's fantastic. We spend a lot of time talking about how everyone's going to go online and only use technology, and yet when we want to get together to discuss change, we do it real time, face-to -face. This is where you're going to find the ideas, the opportunities, to cope with whatever the particular change is that's facing your retail business.” Simone Sweeney, Vice President Retail Development at The LEGO Group, added: “At RetailEXPO I’m here to see the latest technologies, solutions,

Another key draw for a further 32% of retailers attending RetailEXPO 2019 was the depth and breadth of retail solutions being exhibited. With over 341 exhibitors from technology, digital signage and retail design vendors from payments companies, like Klana, Verifone and Sage, to CX solutions including HP, Cybertill and Cegid, and signage solutions from Samsung through to start-ups including NearSt and Dotaki. Andy Murray, Chief Customer Officer at Asda, commented: “RetailEXPO is where a lot of innovations happen, it's at the forefront of change. You can see it by walking the floors. The technology's happening, the digital screens and all the new stuff that's happening. Technology is the name of the game. And it's the highest level of that at this show that you get to see.” Nat Kingswell, Head of Shopper Marketing & Grocery at Britvic, added: “There's lots of companies here that are bringing new ideas to the market. It's really important to meet new people and to network, to meet people that are going to help us deliver better campaigns for our brands, things that we haven't thought of before and see what's out there and what's coming in the future, so we can be ahead of the trend! RetailEXPO is a great opportunity for us to meet new people, find out more about new technologies, and how we can evolve our campaigns and bring more exciting stuff to in-store and point of purchase.” Matt Bradley, Event Director for RetailEXPO, concluded: “We’re delighted with the success of RetailEXPO in its new unified show format. We set out to deliver a retail trade event that delivered a single source of ideas and holistic solutions to energise retailers now and in the future – and we feel we’ve done just this, from the breadth of innovation on display to the new conference stream and other show features. Exhibitor satisfaction scores have risen 16% year-on-year, which is testament to our commitment to delivering a show that truly matches the needs of the retail industry.” Contact: t: 020 8874 2728 e: rachel.marshall@reedexpo.co.uk w: www.retail-expo.com

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