Retail Systems Awards 2023 open for submissions

Retail Systems is delighted to announce the launch of the Retail Systems Awards 2023, with nominations now open until 3 March.

The 18th annual Retail Systems Awards will see industry leaders from across the industry descend on London's Waldorf Hilton on June 29, 2023 for a black tie gala ceremony celebrating the best and brightest of the retail and retail technologies industries.

The awards are open to companies wishing to enter their teams for 27 categories ranging from Point of Sale Technology of the Year and Omnichannel Technology Vendor of the Year to the Resilience in Retail Award and coveted Retailer of the Year.

Join Retail Systems to celebrate excellence and innovation within the UK and European retail sectors.

View the full list of categories or find out more on how to enter. Fill in this form to make sure you receive the latest Retail Systems Awards 2023 news directly to your inbox including details of when tables will go on sale.

Interested in sponsoring the Retail Systems Awards 2023? Contact Lauren Blackhall on lauren.blackhall@retail-systems.com

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