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EuroCIS 2016 exceeds 2015's top results

Shopping on all channels – Omnichannel solutions conquer retail

26.02.2016

EuroCIS 2016, Europe's leading technology trade fair for retail, closed its doors in Düsseldorf on Thursday (25 February 2016) on sensational results.

With its range it impressively highlighted how things have long since moved on from physical versus online retail and it is now much more about the networking of all channels. Already now, but even more so in the future, it is the shopper alone who decides where, when and via what channel they wish to gather information on products and make purchases – whether this be by Smartphone, tablet, PC or at the store itself.

This is why all solutions that support retailers in the implementation of their omnichannel strategies – i.e. their dialogue with customers across all channels – were at the focus of EuroCIS 2016. These primarily included mobile solutions – for supporting staff at the store, enabling interaction with customer Smartphones or using mobile payment. Beyond this, trade visitors were also interested in topics such as business analytics, cloud-based solutions and, as always, issues like self-checkout and self-scanning.

EuroCIS is on course for growth on all counts. Over the three days of the event EuroCIS counted about 10,400 trade visitors – corresponding to a significant rise in visitors totalling 18% over the previous year (2015: 8,782). 411 exhibitors from 29 countries took part in the event on 10,800 m² net exhibition space (2015: 320 exhibitors/ 9,130 m² net).

“This year’s EuroCIS went exceptionally well,” said a very satisfied Hans Werner Reinhard, Managing Director at Messe Düsseldorf adding: “EuroCIS has become the leading trade fair for retail technology in just one decade. This is primarily because at present no other trade fair reflects the dynamic technological developments in retail and none presents retail IT in all its forms and functions in such a comprehensive way.”

The international trade audience travelled to Düsseldorf from a total of 87 countries. The top five countries of origin after Germany were the Benelux, Great Britain, Italy, Austria and Switzerland.

With many of innovations on display the prime concern of suppliers was to make the customer journey even easier in future, to offer additional services and to make shopping a real experience. Be it the electronic shelf label that relays ingredients, recipes or special offers direct to shoppers’ Smartphones, the shopping trolley that automatically follows consumers around the supermarket or magic shop windows that invite shoppers to interact using Augmented Reality and gesture control – all these developments primarily underline one thing: in retail the customer is always right.

Ulrich Spaan, Executive Board Member and Head of Trade Fairs and IT Research at EHI Retail Institute sums up: “The success of EuroCIS reflects the huge importance of using technology in retail organisations nowadays. Technology has penetrated all areas of retail companies and plays a decisive role in communication with customers. New technologies are reaching the market in ever quicker succession and the boundaries between the sales channels are becoming increasingly blurred.”

The additional offerings at EuroCIS 2016 were also very popular – like the EuroCIS Forum and the Omnichannel Forum. Both forums, bilingual in German and English, were very well attended on all three days of the trade fair.

The next EuroCIS will be held in Düsseldorf as part of EuroShop 2017 from 5 to 9 March 2017.

Exhbitor Feedback to EuroCIS 2016

Dr. René Schiller, Director Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, GK Software: “EuroCIS is a great trade fair. For us it’s a very worthwhile show and the most important in its sector. We were able to make lots of new contacts. The omnichannel theme was very much in demand.”

Hagen Höhl, Head of Retail Europe, Glory Global Solutions: "EuroCIS in Düsseldorf is the perfect platform for us to intensely exchange with customers and retailers on cash management in retail. We are highly satisfied with visitor movement and the quality of conversations we had at the Glory stand and will therefore gladly be back for EuroShop in 2017."

Peter Luczykowski, Field Sales Dept. at Grothe GmbH: “This was our first time at EuroCIS. Here quality is clearly a top priority. The conversations we had here were excellent, also in terms of the follow-up business relations. At EuroCIS you mainly meet decision-makers, contacts you don’t necessarily meet at other trade fairs. The fair produced good leads for major projects.”

Dominic Schulz, Business Division Retail and Consumer Goods Industry, IBM Germany: “Retail in the cognitive era” was this year’s motto at the IBM stand. Cognitive systems understand data, recognise meaning and learn from this. This technology goes by the name of “Watson” and met with huge interest, both among decision-makers from IT and the specialist areas of the retail sector. Here application scenarios were very much in the foreground that lead to targeted personalisation on all channels in retail, contribute to supply chain optimisation or support retail in its admin tasks.”

Detlef Rohlender, Managing Director at ITAB Germany: “We are entirely satisfied with how EuroCIS went. At our stand were able to welcome many visitors from abroad such as the Benelux, Poland, the Czech Republic and Russia. Our self-checkout (SCO) and automatic-checkout (ACO) solutions were very much in demand. The self-checkout theme is very much on the advance, also in Germany.”

Julia Krügers, METTLER TOLEDO Head of Division Retail Marketing: “EuroCIS 2016 was a success. We were extremely satisfied both with visitor numbers and the decision-making quality of trade visitors at our stand. We were particularly delighted by the extremely positive response we got from trade visitors to FreshWay, our new family of touchscreen weighing scales.”

Michael Bayer, President of the Global Retail Division at NCR: “The focus on product and omnichannel themes in both trade fair halls has now become well established. The lectures held at Omnichannel-Forum, in particular, struck a nerve with visitors. Our approach of enabling Unified Commerce went down very well. Our strategy to integrate third-party products instead of merely offering the market’s usual end-to-end solutions proved very attractive for many visitors who can protect their previous investments in this way.”

Jürgen Berens von Rautenfeld, Executive Board, Online Software AG: “The good conversations held here show that retail is working very intensively on digital transformation. Digitisation of local store business using the POS media available today is a key bridge for extending online offerings. Digital instore is gaining key competitive edge.”

Christoph von Lingen, Country Sales Leader for Retail Solutions at Toshiba: “Visitors were particularly interested in our concepts for self-checkout solutions. We can confirm the results of the EHI study on checkout systems that found retailers are attaching increasing importance to design. Furthermore, modularity is very important for flexibly adapting the solution to your checkout area.”


Source: Messe Düsseldorf GmbH