Event Coverage 4 minutesRegister for Free AccessCountdown to Groceryshop 2019: Innovator Spotlight Profiles — Simplista Coresight Research September 13, 2019 Executive Summary The Coresight Research team will be attending and participating in the Groceryshop 2019 conference, which runs September 15-18 in Las Vegas. The conference is expected to bring together over 3,000 attendees and more than 200 speakers. We’ll be talking about the transformation of the retail industry, shifts in consumer behavior and innovations that are helping retailers keep up with fast-changing consumer expectations. On September 15, Coresight Research CEO and Founder Deborah Weinswig will emcee the Emerging Technology Spotlight session in which 20 innovative, early-stage technology companies (pre-Series A) will present solutions that solve major retail problems. The companies include: Adrich, Datasembly, ShopperMotion, Simporter, Oriient, Pick ‘n’ Watch, SuperUp, Tastry, Tiliter Technology, BrandChat, CoupDog, RetailAware, Shopperations, AGTools, Babylon, Gather AI, Leaf Logistics, Macondo Ventures, MeisterDish and Simplista. In this report we profile Simplista, which simplifies and automates the product listing process between retailers and suppliers to cut the time from selecting a product to getting it onto store shelves and online. This report is part of our 2019 Countdown to Groceryshop: Innovator Profiles series. To view the other reports in this series, click here. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? Register for a free user account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Declines in Financial Security Represent a Trend To Watch: US Consumer Survey InsightsBrand Influence, Customer Experiences, AI, Sustainability and Talent Matter: Insights from NextGen Commerce, a Coresight Research Conference2Q23 US Retail Inventory Tracker: Inventory Turnover Ratios Improve for Many Retailers Due to Disciplined ApproachesEarnings Insights 1Q24, Week 1: L’Oréal and Skechers Report Positive Sales Growth, Columbia Sportswear and Levi’s Post Sales Declines