September 14, 2025 - 10:07

Approximately 1,000 retail industry professionals from around the nation are set to gather in downtown Bentonville for an exciting event known as Retail Innovation Week, commencing on Monday. This week-long event aims to highlight the unique ways in which Arkansans approach retail, logistics, and technology.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in various sessions, workshops, and networking events designed to foster collaboration and innovation within the retail sector. Attendees will explore cutting-edge technologies and practices that are shaping the future of retail, with a particular focus on how local businesses are adapting to the evolving marketplace.
The event is not only a platform for learning but also a chance for professionals to connect, share insights, and discover new trends that can drive their businesses forward. As the retail landscape continues to change, gatherings like Retail Innovation Week are essential for fostering growth and innovation in the industry.
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