October 18th at 2 PM CEST – event you simply cannot miss.
Join us for the next edition of the eCommerce Innovate Confab and go beyond the horizons with AI, Composability and Customer Data.
This online conference will feature the godfather of MarTech, the author of the famous martech landscape and VP of Platform Ecosystem at Hubspot – Scott Brinker – as a keynote speaker. Buckle up, as Scott will be presenting ‘A Martech Supercollision: Smashing Together AI, Cloud Data Warehouses & Composability/No-Code.’
We will also invite you for a discussion panel led by Greg Blazewicz, Salesmanago CEO & Founder, featuring leaders of key European ecommerce martech businesses:
Ivan Mazour, CEO & Founder of Ometria
and Nilay Oza, CEO & Founder of Klevu
Drawing from years of experience and their companies’ continuous growth they will share predictions for success in eCommerce.
Don’t miss the chance of hearing from the industry leaders firsthand!
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