According to Google, each year, retailers lose over $2 trillion USD globally from search abandonment. Next generation AI-first search and product discovery can boost conversions by up to 15%, providing personalized searches, more accurate product data, and more relevant results, helping eCommerce businesses stand out in this highly competitive market.
Watch this insightful webinar featuring Olivier Hepner, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Rebag, as he shares insights into how AI has transformed their luxury resale business and produced remarkable results.
Learn how AI-first search and product discovery has become an indispensable tool for retailers seeking to enhance customer experiences, increase conversions, streamline merchandising, and gain a competitive edge.
Roland leads the overall vision, strategy, operations, and development of GroupBy to create a fundamentally better experience for eCommerce shoppers. Roland is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in sales, marketing, services, operations, and development in the enterprise software industry. His previous roles included Endeca, Cognos, Hummingbird Communications, and Pure Data. Prior to his career in software, Roland was a member in the Royal Canadian Armored Corps.
Olivier is the Chief Product and Technology Officer at Rebag and has 15 years of experience working on consumer platforms in various industries. He’s been at Rebag since 2019, building Rebag’s resale platform and scaling it to support its growing business. He’s also making sure that the UI/UX experience for users who sell to, or consign with Rebag and for those that buy items on Rebag is best-in-class. Olivier is passionate about solving complex problems in elegant, iterative and data-driven ways to support steady growth.
Brian Warmoth is the director of editorial, retail, for Digital Commerce 360. He has more than 15 years of experience in journalism and B2B media, including roles at Inside, American City Business Journals’ Inno sites and Industry Dive’s family of verticals. Brian has an M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University and a B.A. in English from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.