Still Time to Register for Dx3 Conference, March 7-8

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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There’s still time to register for the extremely popular Dx3 conference that will be taking place March 7-8 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. There are many reasons to attend — there will be extensive networking opportunities, as well as learning opportunities from a remarkable roster of speakers that rarely speak elsewhere. 

More than 3,800 people are expected to attend over the two days, and there will be more than 50 exhibitors and 40 speakers. Sessions at the conference range from large-scale keynotes by industry thought-leaders to intimate hands-on deep dives and workshops. [See the full schedule here]


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“Dx3 is about innovation, but also inspiration. Nowhere else in Canada will you find such a diverse collection of experts exploring so many unique and creative ways to reach the modern shopper.” says Eric Mercer, Director of Content for Dx3. 

We recently profiled a range of speakers who will be attending this year’s Dx3 conference in Toronto, from companies such as Amazon, Twitter, Google, Snapchat, Uber and Element AI. It’s an impressive group and many of them rarely speak at such events. [See the full speaker lineup here]

The Dx3 Show floor will include some unique activations, including Kinetic Commerce, which will showcase a fully-functional connected store with a series of apps that will enable you to experience first-hand how seamless the future of shopping will be. We recently saw the demonstration at Kinetic’s Toronto offices first-hand, and it’s impressive. [See a description of Dx3’s activations here]

Dx3 2018 takes place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building Hall A at 255 Front Street West on Wednesday, March 7 and Thursday, March 8, 2018. Dx3 has coordinated hotel and guaranteed parking through Parking Panda. [Link to Hotel/Travel Information]

For a recap of last year’s Dx3, which was its best year yet, click here. Included are several Youtube videos. 

For more information on the Dx3 2018 conference, visit: www.Dx3canada.com and as well, below are a few links to specific information pages: 

[List of Exhibitors and Sponsors]

[List of Speakers]

[Show Information]

[Dx3 Blog]

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