EuroCIS 2025: bookings for the Düsseldorf Retail Technology trade fair off to a strong start
From 18 to 20 February 2025 the European retail technology industry will meet again in Düsseldorf to exchange on forward-looking solutions and products for retail under the trade fair motto “Go beyond today”.
At the end of the early-booking phase the most relevant trade fair for retail technology in Europe already counts 300 registered exhibitors occupying over 13,000 square metres of booked net exhibition space.
In February of next year trade visitors from the fields of retail and wholesale, hospitality, food service & catering, leisure as well as financial services and banks can again gather information on the latest developments in retail technology. The trade fair offers a broad spectrum of detailed solutions including merchandise & supply chain management, POS soft and hardware, HR, robotics, security & loss prevention, cash management and pricing.
EuroCIS 2025 will place the following current Hot Topics of the retail technology sector centre stage: Artificial Intelligence, Customer Centricity, Smart Store, Smart Energy Management, Cyber Security.
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