Roundtable Brussels
Scaling for success
Following our MACH-Roundtable in June 2024 in Ghent, we are happy to host a new roundtable event on October 22nd, in Brussels. Are you willing to discuss your current and future digital challenges with companies from different industries, then do not hesitate and secure your spot now!
Scaling success: composable architectures for multi-brand growth
Date
October 22Location
Renaissance Brussels HotelTime
12:00 CESTJoin us for an illuminating roundtable event, "Scaling success: composable architectures for multi-brand growth", where we will discuss how companies (can) profit from their composable architecture when scaling it for multiple brands or business units, whether we talk about digital commerce, content management systems, PIM,…
Learn from industry experts and peer perspectives on how they made their shift and what the outcomes are for their business.
Seats are limited, so don't miss out on this opportunity to tackle your business challenges. Secure your spot now!
In 90% of the bigger projects we work on, digital innovation or call it transformation, starts from a POC or a POV, even within a single brand or a business unit.
When all goes well, the POV becomes mature for the full brand or business unit. But how can you, as a company, scale that project to multiple brands or business units?
How do you tackle such a project from the start? What does it imply on technological choices?
Engage in conversation with your peers while enjoying a delicious three-course lunch.
Program
12:00 - Welcome
12:30 - Roundtable lunch
Scale for success with insights from your peers, discussing key strategies, potential challenges and success stories. This event will equip you with the know-how to become more adaptable, flexible, and ultimately scalable in your business ventures.
14:00 - Coffee and tea
Do not miss this opportunity to take the first step in your digital journey. Come engage, learn and craft your success with us!
Practicals
Monday, October 22 - Brussels
Time
12:00 CEST
Place
Renaissance Brussels Hotel