Eighty industry experts to discuss “true and false trends” at Electronic Commerce Conference

The ninth annual Electronic Commerce conference will be held on October 10 and 11 in Moscow at the Radisson Slavyanskaya hotel. This event is one of the largest professional conferences on e-commerce, online sales and multi-channel commerce in Russia and the CIS.

The conference program features more than 80 speakers, numerous round tables, and an interactive section. The two-day long conference will include three parallel stream of reports, thus allowing for increased sharing of experiences, both know-how and mistakes to avoid.

The conference’s plenary session will focus on “trends and false trends” and panel discussions will focus on delivery options, marketing, new markets, cross border sales and various other topics.

Among the participants are leading Russian and international e-commerce players, including representatives from Ulmart, E5, e96, Vseinstrumenti, PayPal, Sendmeflowers.ru, Enter, Sapato, and other leading Russian e-commerce companies, payment solutions, and delivery providers.

The forum is organized by e-commerce media Oborot.ru, with the support of many e-commerce actors, including e-marketing service Get4Click, logistics provider Megapolis, and payment operator PayU.

The event will be held in Russian. For more information please visit the event’s website.

  • RUSSIAN E-COMMERCE REPORT – The total volume of Russian online retail reached approximately $13 billion in 2012, up 27% from the previous year, not including cross border sales. In partnership leading universities and consultancies, EWDN has published an in-depth research on this industry. To receive free insights or to order the full version (2013 edition), please contact us at [email protected].
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