IoT Big Data Retail Summit Canada, November 15-16, 2016 in Toronto

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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The IoT Big Data Retail Summit takes place at St. Andrew’s Club in Downtown Toronto on November 15-16, 2016. Early bird tickets are still available and can be purchased here. The Summit focuses on how to apply IoT, Big Data technology solutions in retail businesses to increase profitability and brand differentiation. 
 
The two-day conference, organized by IoT Events, brings together retail executives and technology providers to facilitate a space for knowledge exchange and for learning about opportunities and challenges when applying IoT, Big Data solutions to enhance retail businesses. Top retail executives will share their plans as well as experiences when applying IoT, Big Data in their businesses, and solutions providers will share how they can contribute with the latest technologies. The conference will include presentations and networking, with topics ranging from customer experience and gaining a competitive edge to efficiency, profitability, and more, all with respect to leveraging the benefits of IoT, Big Data technologies. 
 
The conference will host C-level speakers from a variety of different retailers as well as technology providers. Below is a sample of some of the speakers that will be present, with many more that can be viewed here

To register, as well as learn more about the IoT, Big Data Retail Summit Canada, please visit https://iotevents.ca/event/retail. For retail professionals, early bird tickets are available at C$795 if you register by Sept. 15, 2016. For technology solutions providers and other services providers, early bird tickets will save you C$300 if you register by Sept. 15, 2016. 
 
In addition, it is possible to register by completing the form at the back of the brochure which may be downloaded via the conference website and either emailing it to info@iotevents.ca or mailing it to the address printed on the form. Also, registration is available over the phone by calling IoT Events at 647.775.1610

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