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GPeC SUMMIT
May 28, 2018
Bucharest, Romania
Get ready for three days (May 29-31) full of Premium E-Commerce and Online Marketing content in the core of the most important event in Romania and Central and Eastern Europe: Conference, Masterclasses, Workshops, Expo, Networking – together with Romanian and internationally renowned speakers, in the midst of over 800 participants. Can you afford to miss it?
This year, GPeC turns 13. We are celebrating it with some of the most famous, internationally acclaimed E-Commerce and Digital Marketing experts – speakers that are quoted by the most distinguished publications, and who make the headliners of the major industry events around the world. As always, the goal is to bring you relevant content, so you can learn how to grow your business from the very best professionals.
EMOTA Panel on eCommerce Week
April 17, 2018
Palais des Nations, Geneva
eCommerce not only enables sellers and buyers to be more visible and accessible to each other, both locally and globally, but it is also a tool for growth, inclusion and connectivity in the modern economy. Whether this is helping small businesses ‘go global’, empowering women, offering consumers located in even the most remote regions an assortment of goods and services at the click of button, e-commerce is the retail selling channel connecting people and businesses in the cross-border context.For this panel session from 16:30 to 18:00, hosted by the European eCommerce & Omni-Channel Trade Association (EMOTA), speakers will discuss from their unique perspective how eCommerce and the different market solutions available have helped connect businesses regionally, at the European and international level, as well as challenges that need to be tackled to move to a truly ‘connected global economy’.
Brexit & E-commerce
March 26, 2018
Brussels, Belgium
eCommerce is a cross-border industry, with complex global and regional supply chains. As an industry which is heavily dependent upon convenience, speed and enhancing consumer experience, the UK’s decision to leave the European Union presents several concerns for companies engaged in EU-UK cross-border e-commerce trade: from customs, taxation, product safety, to regulatory divergence in data protection. Hosted by MEP Ivan, this interactive event aims to educate policy-makers, companies and the wider stakeholder community on the potential impacts of Brexit on the e-commerce supply chain, as well as the potential solutions to be considered.
The 9th Annual European E-commerce Conference
March 07, 2018
Brussels, Belgium
On 8 March 2018 EMOTA hosted the 9th edition of the European eCommerce Conference in partnership with Forum Europe. The conference covered the future of eCommerce, providing participants with a comprehensive insight into the new technologies and trends and facilitating networking with key industry players and policy makers active in the eCommerce space.
8th Annual E-Commerce Conference 2017
May 10, 2017
Brussels, Belgium
Global Best Practices in e-commerce
November 07, 2016
European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
The European Parliament Interest Group, the eCommerce Alliance, is hosting an evening cocktail reception at the European Parliament on the topic of global best practices in eCommerce. Gathering leading policy-makers, politicians and industry representatives from the world’s largest eCommerce markets, the reception will aim to grapple with and discuss the global challenges and trends in e-commerce from a tri-lateral perspective. It will also act as a best practice sharing forum for representatives of the United States, China and Europe.
EMOTA Debate on Supply Chain Issues
November 07, 2016
Silken Berlaymont Hotel, Brussels, Belgium
Join EMOTA and the leading policy and industry experts to debate the key issues across the eCommerce supply chain. The debate will feature two panel sessions, one focusing on cross-border parcel delivery and logistics, and the other on distribution issues in an omni-channel setting. This event will be followed by a cocktail reception in the European Parliament, hosted by MEP Daniel Dalton of the eCommerce Alliance Interest Group.