Updated: Feb 17, 2021

This morning, Miles (Head of Business Development) attended Go to Grow: Cohort Five of The Mayor’s International Business Programme in Mayfair, London.
We are delighted to announce that we have been accepted onto this new and exclusive programme. The programme is targeted at fast-growing London based companies operating in the technology, life sciences and urban sectors and provides a tailored mentoring scheme with the aim of facilitating further growth. Partners to the programme include PA - a consulting, technology and innovation firm, and London Chamber of Commerce and Industry – London’s largest independent networking and business support organisation.

Having been accepted onto the programme, Smartzer has gained access to a number of workshops, mentors and international visits in the retail and technology sectors. This opportunity will be invaluable in achieving our ambitions of further international growth and expansion into new markets, as we continue to generate revenue and customer satisfaction.

This morning, I had the opportunity to network with representatives from other member companies in Cohort Five of the programme. I enjoyed some diverse and interesting conversations, learning about the work done by the other start-ups in attendance, and also sharing the vision and successes of Smartzer.
There was then an exciting panel discussion, where I heard entrepreneurs, mentors and experts Emily Forbes (Founder, Seenit), Nena Chaletzos (CEO, Luxtripper) and Jan Quant (CEO, Screendragon) talk about company growth and the importance of international expansion, as well as sharing their own tips and advice on international growth. A number of roundtable discussions followed this panel discussion, whereupon I had the opportunity to gather expert advice from mentors and industry experts, as well as sharing and comparing business experience with other cohort company representatives. There are such a diverse range of companies in Cohort Five that this was especially interesting!

The morning was such a worthwhile experience, and I’ve already enjoyed sharing what I learnt with the rest of the Smartzer team. We are all so excited for what the remainder of The Mayor’s International Business Programme will bring for Smartzer, and are very much looking forward to working with our business mentors on our tailored programme as we continue to grow and develop our business.
Thank you to The Mayor’s International Business Programme for having us on the programme!
Updated: Feb 11, 2021

We were delighted to be invited to attend Fung Global Retail & Technology’s event Breakfast with the Disruptors on the 2nd May in New York.
Fung Global Retail & Technology is a think tank which tracks and publishes research on emerging retail and technology trends, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between retail and technology. Breakfast with the Disruptors was a fantastic networking opportunity with like-minded individuals.

Deborah Weinswig, Managing Director at Fung Global, led the event. Deborah is an award-wining global retail analysts and specialises in retail innovation and technology. It was especially exciting to hear her speak at Breakfast with the Disruptors, where she provided some interesting facts. In Israel, retail technology investment is up 120%, and more than $4.8 billion was invested in Israeli high technology start-ups in 2016. Observing and learning about how technology is changing the retail industry is great as it indicates how Smartzer’s technology can be used as a tool by retailers to engage consumers and monetize promotional content.

The breakfast was a pitch event, providing us with an exciting opportunity to share our recent successes with Smartzer and explain our vision for the company’s future. There were eight start-ups pitching overall, and it was a real honour to be included in a group of such enigmatic, innovative and successful companies. One of these start-ups was Nineteenth Amendment, another New York Fashion Tech Lab alumni company. It was great to catch up! Our pitch went well and Karoline received positive feedback from members of the audience about our work and recent projects.

The overall winners of the pitches were Everywear and Furnishr, and we would like to say a massive well done for such successful and engaging pitches!

Thank you again to Fung Global Retail and Technology for such an interesting and thought-provoking morning, and for inviting us to pitch Smarzter!
- Apr 28, 2017
Updated: Jun 1, 2021

Smartzer attended Drapers Digital Festival in London on the 25th April 2017.
We had been honoured to have been shortlisted in two award categories: Best Tech Start-up and Best Digital Marketing Campaign for the My Theresa x Burberry shoppable runway.
The Festival was a brilliantly busy day full of talks, panel debates and events, and we thoroughly enjoyed the awards ceremony in the evening.

We made sure to take advantage of the exciting talks on offer throughout the day. Hearing Dion Magee (Head of Fashion UK/Branding Specialist, Facebook) was especially interesting due to the focus placed on videos throughout the talk. Dion talked about how video is the future for Facebook, with around 8 billion daily views of videos on the site. Dion discussed the importance of capturing viewers’ attention in only the brief 2.5 seconds viewers will initially see a video for on desktop and 1.7 seconds on mobile. Furthermore, videos should be designed for sound off as roughly 60% of videos on Facebook are viewed without sound. One key point from Dion’s talk was the importance of repurposing content and using new tools to make the most of video – a really encouraging point considering the increasing use and positive feedback from shoppable video.

Marc Rosen (Executive VP & President of Global eCommerce, Levi Strauss) placed emphasis on the role that the consumer plays during the shopping journey and the control that they hold. Additionally, he reinforced the expectation that the consumer holds for a seamless shopping experience. For Levi’s, shoppable video is a key future technology trend which the brand intend to utilise.
Other talks that we enjoyed were given by Marcelle Parrish (President of eCommerce for North America, Ralph Lauren) about the importance of data use in designing garments. We heard Michael Truluck (CEO, La Redoute) talking about the focus that La Redoute place on a personalised approach for different markets. For example, they currently have 15 ‘Tribes’ working in Russia, with each concentrating on a different consumer group based on the location or consumer type.

We were especially excited to hear our Founder and CEO, Karoline, pitching Smartzer as part of our shortlist in the Best Tech Start-up category. Karoline gave an engaging and interesting pitch, highlighting the great feedback we’ve had from clients and providing key analytics that show the positive results our interactive video player has had for client campaigns. Karoline welcomed some interesting and thought-provoking questions from members of the audience. We were all pleased that our pitch went so well.

Another highlight was hearing the pitch given by Isabel May (Director of Communications and Customer Experience, Burberry) about the My Theresa x Burberry campaign which Smartzer worked on. The campaign had been shortlisted for the Best Digital Marketing Campaign and Isabel gave a great talk about the unique customer experience, brand experience and business impact which was the objective of the campaign. She highlighted the fact that the campaign not only met but fulfilled its target.

We’d like to extend a massive congratulations to MentionMe, who were the overall winners of the Best Tech Start-up category, and the Missguided Naughty List campaign, which was the overall winner of the Best Digital Marketing Campaign.
We would also like to say thank you very much to Drapers for a brilliantly entertaining and interesting day, and a wonderful awards evening!
