Conference on Technology and Solutions for Retail Trade
january 27-29, 2026
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12 days 19 hours 9 minutes 18 seconds
Participate in the industry events as part of the RetailTech Leaders Forum:



Medal Ceremony
Date
27 januarytime. 12:00
Location
Hall DTrade Fair Studio
Trade Fair Medals Award Ceremony
12:00
Jakub Dudziuk - Exorigo-Upos
The Retail Delusion – You're Not Selling Products, You're Harvesting Data—And Failing Spectacularly at the Only Part That Matters

12:30
Piotr Bielicki - President of the Management Board of Cybertag sp. z o.o.
Electronic price tags for every store
13:00
Michał Arcaba - Exorigo-Upos
Maintenance 4.0 – how to efficiently open hundreds of stores per year and guarantee 24/7 sales continuity

11:30
Mariusz Mazurek - Wolt Polska Sp. z o.o.
Why fast delivery is no longer a premium service: q-commerce as the new standard. How to take advantage of this trend without building your own technology?
12:00
Marek Nowakowski - Exorigo-Upos
5 million transactions per day without breaking a sweat – how Cloud EFT ensures sales continuity and freedom of choice in the area of payments

12:30
Jacek Lackowski - Head of Development Department – TBM Telekom
Świetlik.tv – screens that attract attention and sell, or how to build your own offline communication channel and effectively support retail sales
13:00
Michał Sosnowski - Exorigo-Upos
Fiscalization in omnichannel – how to take care of the environment and build operational advantage with SmartHub
11:00
Opening of the conference.
Outperform - Franchise Advisory


11:10
Joanna Procyszyn
Magdalena Grabowska
The weakest link in technology. Why standards work on paper but fail in practice.
Even implementing the most advanced POS systems, analytics, and digital tools does not guarantee operational excellence across a network. This presentation shows why technology does not solve the problem of a “deaf system” – where the lack of alarm signals in monitoring is mistaken for high-quality service. Using examples, the speakers explain where automation meets the human factor and how critical communication gaps arise between headquarters systems and the operational realities of outlets. Participants will leave with a feedback loop diagnostic model that allows them to identify the weakest links in processes before they become points of failure for the entire network – regardless of the technological sophistication of the infrastructure.
Market Monitoring Center

12:40
Roman Szymanda
Sales trends in the FMCG market in Poland.
The retail situation in Poland is constantly changing. By monitoring all sales channels, CMR will summarize the most important trends that took place in 2025, which store formats grew and which lost significance. We will also look at the most important factors that influenced sales results, as well as the trends in individual product categories. CMR will also present the importance of individual sales channels for the most important product groups.
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13:40
Robert Głażewski
Proven Technologies and Their Applications in Retail, and the Phenomenon of Shoplifting.
Are new technologies necessary, or is the retail sector powerless to deal with shoplifting?The problem of theft in retail based on a report from a study conducted in 2025 by the Warsaw School of Economics in cooperation with Checkpoint Systems:Presentation of the actual scale of losses, the most frequently stolen products, and the profile of perpetrators.Presentation of countermeasures to reduce losses.Presentation/reminder of available and already used technologies in retail, such as barcodes, 2D codes, proximity technology, radio technology, and how technologies have evolved.How available technologies are perceived in terms of reducing theft.
Examples of implementations of systems that effectively reduce theft in retail.
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Celebrating Excellence: Medal Awards Ceremony
This event honors the best of the best, highlighting their contributions to the industry’s development and showcasing the most advanced solutions in the following categories:
Trade Fair Premiere: Recognition for exhibitors who introduced innovative products or services at the fair, presenting them to the public for the first time.
Innovation: An award for companies that have presented groundbreaking technologies or solutions with the potential to revolutionize the industry.
Trade Fair Display: A prize awarded for exceptional booth design and aesthetics that stand out for their creativity and attract visitors’ attention.
Trade Fair Product: An award for exhibitors whose product stands out for its quality, functionality, and significance for the industry’s development, earning recognition from both visitors and experts.
The trade fair studio
We invite you to the Trade Fair Studio, where during exclusive interviews with industry experts and outstanding exhibitors, you will learn about the latest trends and innovative solutions. In this inspiring environment, market leaders will share their experiences and visions for the future, providing valuable insights and knowledge. The Trade Fair Studio is also connected with the Medal Award Ceremony, where distinguished exhibitors are honored, adding prestige to the event and highlighting the importance of innovation and excellence in the industry..
Inspiring conversations and new opportunities – the networking zone awaits!
The B2B Networking Zone is an extension of the conference, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage in direct discussions with speakers and other industry experts. In this zone, attendees can exchange insights, ask questions, and establish valuable business connections in a more informal atmosphere.
Join us to deepen your knowledge, continue the inspiring discussions from the conference, and form valuable relationships that can benefit both you and your company!