CADS StoreSpace teams up once again with RTIH Innovation Awards to sponsor Bricks and Mortar category
RTIH is pleased to announce StoreSpace as sponsor of the Bricks and Mortar category at the 2024 RTIH Innovation Awards.
This award will go to a retailer enabling physical spaces to thrive via innovative technology, even as online shopping continues to grow.
We’re looking for examples of reducing friction in the customer journey, offering improved experiences, and blurring the lines between channels.
Download an entry form here.
Clare Montgomery, Head of Operations, says: “StoreSpace is delighted to be sponsoring the Retail Technology Innovation Hub Awards - for the fifth year running!”
“We’re once again sponsoring the Bricks and Mortar Innovation category, which is the award recognising the enormous potential of innovative technology in physical retail spaces.”
“Bricks and mortar stores still play such a key role in the retail industry, so we’re honoured to be sponsoring the award which champions this.”
StoreSpace
StoreSpace is a powerful retail space planning software designed to optimise the profitability of your entire store estate.
Leveraging AutoCAD, StoreSpace empowers retailers to plan both macro (category) and micro (merchandise) space allocation directly within their store floor plans.
By integrating category data, planograms, and performance metrics, StoreSpace helps you create data driven decisions to optimise your store layout and product placement for maximum sales and profitability.
Established in 1984, CADS delivers a range of software and services to retail industry globally.
2024 RTIH Innovation Awards FAQs
The awards celebrate global tech innovation in a fast moving omnichannel world.
This year, we’re bringing you three new categories: AI Innovation, Sustainable Retail Innovation, and Inclusive Technology Innovation.
Key 2024 dates
Friday, 25th October: Award entry deadline
Tuesday, 29th October: 2024 shortlist revealed
30th October-6th November: Judging days
Thursday, 21st November: Winners announced at the 2024 RTIH Innovation Awards ceremony, to be held at RIBA’s 66 Portland Place HQ.
FAQs
Is there a fee to enter the awards?: No, it is free of charge.
Can I enter across multiple categories: Yes.
Do I need to complete all the sections in the entry form? No, but the more information you provide, the better chance you have of producing a successful submission.
Is there a certain timeframe for nominated projects, initiatives etc? Yes, submissions should include projects, initiatives etc that were undertaken in the past 12 months.
Who has visibility of our completed entry form and what information will be public should we win or be shortlisted? Only our Editor, Scott Thompson, and judging panel will view submissions. The information provided in the summary section of the entry form will be made public.
Do you only accept entries from UK-based companies? No, we accept entries from all parts of the world.
What is the shortlists process? Shortlists will be announced in late October, then shortlisted entries will be sent to our independent judging panel who will decide upon the winners and highly commended submissions.
Shortlisted companies will be invited to attend an awards ceremony at RIBA’s 66 Portland Place HQ on Thursday, 21st November.
Do winners and highly commended companies receive post-event coverage? Yes, post-event coverage includes articles on our website and also an in-depth awards review in our printed magazine. There is also the opportunity for a company profile type piece to be published on our site.
Who won what in 2023? Check out the 2023 winners here.
These were announced during a glittering ceremony at the Barbican Centre in Central London on Wednesday, 29th November.
Further information on all our 2023 entries can be found here.
When is the deadline for 2024 submissions? Friday, 25th October.
When will the 2024 winners be revealed? Wednesday, 21st November at an event at RIBA’s 66 Portland Place HQ.
This will kick off with a drinks reception, followed by a three course meal, and awards ceremony.
Who will be judging the 2024 RTIH Innovation Awards?
Mike Cadden, Chief Technology Officer, Marie Curie
Peter Waugh, Director, International Digital (EMEA, LAC & AP), Starbucks
Carole Kingsbury, Former Director of IT, Ted Baker
Christine Russo, Industry Analyst and Retail Influencer
Paula Bobbett, Chief Digital Officer, Boots
Matt Bradley, Director and Founder, Retail Technology Show
Scott Thompson, Editor and Founder, Retail Technology Innovation Hub
Karanveer Anand, Technical Programme Management, Google
Toby Pickard, Global Insight Leader, IGD
Matt Taylor, Technology Transformation Leader at EY, Retail and Consumer Products
Gary Newbury, Supply Chain Advisor and Delivery Executive
Nadine Neatrour, Marketing Director, Selfridges
For any other entry related queries, email: scott.thompson@retailtechinnovationhub.com
If you are interested in being a 2024 RTIH Innovation Awards sponsor, please fill in the form at the bottom of this page and we will get back to you asap.
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