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Retail content confirmed for Brand Licensing Europe

Brand Licensing Europe has confirmed exclusive retailer content for this year’s event including five live sessions in the Retail Trends Lounge delivered by George at Asda and Hasbro, Kids Industries, The Insights Family, Black Lives Matter Licensing Movement and Julia Redman and Nextail Labs.

The Retail Trends Lounge programme was introduced to help retailers make the most of the opportunities that licensing can offer, and they are invited to use the space to also host meetings off the show floor. It will be returning this year as part of BLE’s ‘What’s Next’ theme to bring retailers exclusive sessions about the future of brands and innovation at retail to create a unique, immersive shopping experience.

All five sessions, plus the live final of the Kelvyn Gardner License This! competition (which is open to all), will be recorded and available to all attendees to watch on-demand as part of the BLE virtual follow-up running from 30 November – 1 December.

They are:

Wednesday 17 November, 9.30-10am: A Future Forecast 2022, Nick Richardson, founder and ceo of The Insights Family – providing a practical perspective on the opportunities and challenges family trends pose to retailers.

12.30-1pm: The importance of diversity and inclusion in licensing, Saphia Maxamed, founder, Black Lives Matter Licensing Movement – an introduction to the movement which will also cover the current retail landscape and its lack of diversity, why change is needed and what retail can do to help.

Thursday 18 November, 9.30-10am: Plant with Peppa @ Asda, Catrina O’Brien, retail development director, UK, Europe & Asia Licensing, Hasbro and Jade Snart, sustainability and compliance expert, George at Asda – discussing the Plant with Peppa programme that’s teaching children about the importance of trees in the world.

12-12.30pm: Agility and Creativity in Omni-Channel Retail, Julia Redman, owner, Buyers Eye and James Mooney, brand adviser, Nextail Labs – looking at what retailers need to focus on to maximise potential and how to embrace the use of new technology to benefit both online and offline presence and profit.

Friday 19 November, 10-10.30am: Families, experiences and the importance of toys, Gary Pope, co-founder and ceo of Kids Industries – sharing original and never seen before data to explore how families like to shop now and how these behaviours have amplified following the pandemic.

The BLE Sustainability Activation – in partnership with Products of Change – will also feature highly relevant content for retailers as it inspires attendees towards a more sustainable future through product showcases from industry pioneers. Tesco and George at Asda will both feature, with the latter showcasing its 3D design technology and 100% responsibly sourced school uniforms.

“BLE is hosting brilliant content for retailers both in person and online,” commented Anna Knight, vp licensing at Informa Markets. “For those attending in-person, we invite them to discover What’s Next in retail by joining the trend sessions, visiting the Sustainability Activation and also walking the show floor to gain inspiration from the thousands of products on display and see how brands could fit into their future product ranges.

“BLE brings together all the latest trends from the world of brands, entertainment and pop-culture under one roof and is a great place for retailers to identify future trends and brands their customers will love. Attendees are also invited to the two sponsored bars by Crunchyroll and Motul to experience first-hand how brands can come to life to create truly meaningful customer experiences.”

Participants from BLE’s Retail Mentoring Programme will also be at the show. The CPD-accredited programme has seen a record number of delegates from retailers (84) including Maqio, Merlin Entertainments, RSPCA, The Hut Group, Vanilla Underground, Marks & Spencer, Selfridges, Halfords, Asda George, Tesco, Home Bargains, Matalan, Next, M&Co, The Entertainer and Morrisons.

Brand Licensing Europe 2021 will take place in-person at London’s ExCeL from 17-19 November, followed by an online event on 30 November and 1 December. Visitors can now register for free at www.brandlicensing.eu.

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