Event CoverageShoptalk Fall 2024 Day One: Conquer Unified Commerce and Picture Your AI-Powered World Deborah Weinswig, CEO and FounderJohn Harmon, CFA, Managing Director of Technology ResearchMax Kahn, PresidentSteven Winnick, Vice President—Innovator Services October 17, 2024 Reasons to ReadShoptalk Fall 2024 is under way! Taking place in Chicago, Illinois, during October 16–18, 2024, this new conference from the Shoptalk team explores the latest trends, innovations, challenges and opportunities in the retail industry. In this report, we present key insights from the first day of Shoptalk Fall 2024, with highlights covering unified commerce, AI (artificial intelligence) strategies, retail media and more. Coresight Research is a research partner of Shoptalk Fall 2024. Companies mentioned in this report include: Glossier, Kohl’s, Lowe’s, Rent the Runway, Target, ThredUp Other relevant research: Strategic Guide to Shoptalk Fall 2024: Six Key Themes Shaping Retail’s Future Access all of our coverage of Shoptalk Fall 2024 From Omnichannel to Unified Commerce: Elevating Cross-Channel Customer Experiences to the Next Level Data and AI in Retail Media—Collaboration and Data Cleansing Illuminate the Way Forward All Coresight Research coverage GenAI in retail, retail media Visit the Coresight Research Retail Technology Hub to explore reports, data and competitive landscapes on technology. This report is available for free and can be accessed by registering for a free account. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? To access this content for free, register for a free account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Earnings Insights 1Q25, Week 3: E-Commerce Sees Solid Results as Amazon, Coupang, Zalando and More Report Growth—InfographicHoliday Shopping Starts in the Summer: Tariffs Trigger Ultra-Early Holiday Shopping in 2025—Data GraphicAnalyst Corner: The Shifting “Friction Gap” Between Stores and E-Commerce Is Benefitting Digital Channels, with John MercerAnalyst Corner: Constrained Consumers Could Soon “Get to the Goods” Again—Evolving In-Store Loss Prevention, with John Harmon