Event

Date
23 October 2014
Venue
201 Bishopsgate, London
Description

Retail Property Analyst Presents:

THE iGENERATION: THE QUICK AND THE DEAD

Investment Challenges in an Omni-Channel World

Sponsored by: TIAA Henderson Real Estate

Agenda

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Retail Property Analyst events are not like anything else available and at our latest one-day event is bringing together speakers from retail, property and technology innovation to help understand the role of stores and shopping centres in an omni-channel environment.

Our insightful presentations, discussions and networking will provide an unparalleled insight into the future of retailing and property and how these trends will influence investment decisions going forwards. You will hear from experts in a broad range of disciplines to create a time-efficient and thought provoking day designed to provide you with a far deeper understanding of the fundamental change retail is experiencing.

Quite simply, you will not attend an event which delivers the way that The iGeneration: The Quick and the Dead will.

At this must-attend event you will:

Hear from leading thinkers on the role of the store and retail destinations in an omni-channel world

See presentations on some of the new technologies shaping the future of retail and locations from companies at the cutting edge of what is possible within retail spaces

Get the perspective from both retailers and investors/developers on what e-commerce trends mean for their future strategies

The Quick and the Dead will bring a host of innovators in the digital and real estate fields together to discuss and debate the latest thinking influencing and shaping retail property requirements and dictating the when, where and why shoppers choose and buy products.
We’re convinced that the radical reshaping of retail deserves an event with a completely different approach and this conference will build on the acclaimed Another Click in the Mall, and Right Time? Right Place? It will take the arguments and discussions forward.

Understanding issues relating to the convergence of physical and virtual space and how people choose to spend their time and money is vital to those making investment decisions. The old real estate metrics are redundant, understanding the new metrics is simply critical.
Our expert speakers will lead you through the latest thinking and you will see innovations and projects not showcased anywhere else. You will gain a greater appreciation of the opportunities they offer to connect with customers, increase shopper loyalty and footfall and to deliver an immersive experience in the real world, using the best of the virtual world.
And you won’t have to simply sit and listen, this is an event designed to fire your imagination and we will be encouraging attendees to contribute their questions and thoughts before, during and after the event, ensuring everyone gets the most from their day. You will also have the chance to network with fellow director level attendees from the retail and property disciplines.
On 23 October you can debate the issues with a host of top names from around Europe at the superb new conference suite at TH Real Estate’s headquarters near Liverpool Street, London.
Spaces are strictly limited at a price of £449 + VAT per delegate or a Super Early Bird of £299 + VAT for anyone booking before 25 July. To register your interest or book a place please contact sarah(at)zerotwozero.co.uk.

Mark Faithfull, editor of Retail Property Analyst, says:
“We’ve worked tirelessly to bring the best and most innovative thinking speakers from around Europe to this event and I can guarantee anyone attending a fascinating day, packed with information and insight. It will quite simply be completely different from anything else you can attend in Europe this year.”

Companies that have attended previous iGen events:
Aberdeen AM, APG asset management, Arax Properties, Arup, Aviva Investors, Baneasa Shopping City, Berwin Leighton Paisner, BNP Paribas, BskyB, British Land, Capital and Regional, Capital Shopping Centres, CBRE, CBRE Global Investors, Charles Russell, Corio, Cotswold Outdoor, Churchill, Cripps Harries Hall, Cushman & Wakefield, Delin Asset Management, Drivers Jonas Deloitte, DTZ, Eurocommercial Properties, Festival Place, Foruminvest, Forward Swindon, FTI Consulting, Freeport Retail, Garbe Group, GDR UK, Gerald Eve, GHA Design, GL Hearn, Glenigan, Goodman, Grosvenor, Healthy Planet, HMKM, IPD, IMRG, Innesco, Intu Properties, Land Securities, LaSalle Investment, Legal & General, Leslie Jones, Local Data Company, London Metric, JLL, Kanyon, Lend Lease, Leslie Jones Architecture, Madison Soho, M&G Real Estate, Metric Property Investments, Peel, Point Park Properties, Porterfield, Portland Design, Pradera, Property Market Analysis, PWC, REDEVCO, Rider Levett Bucknall, Rockspring, Savills, Schroders, SEGRO, Standard Life, The Bee Group, Town Centre Regeneration, Turley Associates, Umdasch Shopfitting, Unibail Rodamco, Uplace, Waypoint AM, Waitrose, Westfield.

Speakers
Alex McCulloch
Carl Uminski
Caroline de Jager
Chris Pyne
Eric Costa
Ian Malone
James Dearsley
Ludovic Flandin
Mark Faithfull
Nick Rossi
Odera Ume-Ezeoke
Paul Nicholls
Roger Wade
Sebastian Baumann
Stephen Millard
Tim Lewis
Tony Vasishta