Retail Systems Awards 2018: winners announced

Caffè Nero, Yoyo, DFS, Hilton, Nisa Retail, Bleep UK and Tommy Hilfiger were among the companies to pick up a trophy at the thirteenth annual Retail Systems Awards last night.

Recognising technology excellence and innovation across the retail sector, the 2018 awards were hotly contested, with a number of stand-out entries. This year’s winners were revealed at a prestigious gala dinner and awards ceremony at the Waldorf Hotel in central London, hosted by comedian Kerry Goldiman.

Congratulations to all of our winners:

In-Store Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Caffè Nero & Yoyo

Online Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Nisa Retail

Technology Project of the Year
WINNER: Swinton Group & NICE

In-Store Technology of the Year
WINNER: Panasonic Business

Mobile Solution of the Year
WINNER: Slyce & Tommy Hilfiger

Online Solution of the Year
WINNER: Yieldify

Multi-Channel Solution of the Year
WINNER: Data Clarity

Mobile Technology Vendor of the Year
WINNER: Yoyo

Online Technology Vendor of the Year
WINNER: Risk Ident

Multi-Channel Technology Vendor of the Year
WINNER: Bleep UK

Delivery Initiative of the Year
WINNER: DFS, Salmon & Satalia

Retail Security Initiative of the Year
WINNER: The Chargeback Company

Startup Company of the Year
WINNER: LoyalFree

Best Use of Augmented or Virtual Reality
WINNER: Activity Superstore

Most Disruptive Retail Technology
WINNER: Brisqq

Best Customer Engagement
WINNER: Hilton

Retail Charity Partnership of the Year
WINNER: Sue Ryder & K3 Retail

Payments Partnership of the Year
WINNER: JD Sports, TruRating & Ingenico

Retail Partnership of the Year (In-Store)
WINNER: Bünting Group & Relex

Retail Partnership of the Year (Online)
WINNER: Wallis & Dressipi

Retailer of the Year
WINNER: Aldi Stores

Outstanding Individual Achievement
WINNER: Sophie Hainsworth & Jason Nesbitt, LoyalFree

OVERALL WINNER

Caffè Nero & Yoyo

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