Published Retail 7. 2. 2016
Praha 7. 2. 2016: Retail Summit 2016 defended the reputation of the biggest meeting of retailers and their suppliers on the Central European market. In its 22nd year participation reached almost the last year's record - during the three days Clarion Congress Hotel was visited by a total of 1,027 participants.
Representative survey with active participation of 25% delegates confirmed that the organizers were very well prepared for such mass visit - marks for organization, conference facilities and technology kept the last year's high level, evaluation of the quality of catering and social evening has been further improved. The greatest contribution of this Summit was its program and topicality of the theme – the need to increase the value of retail business. The main conference plenary meetings received excellent grades and approached the historical record set in 2003, when claims of participants of course were not as high as they are now.
Positive feedback on informative contribution of Retail Summit 2016 was based on 2 facts, proven both by the written survey as well as by spontaneous comments of participants at the summit:
The rating of speakers was very balanced. Top marks were given to two owners of Czech companies:

Very closely second finished the speaker with a completely different profile – O. Schmitz, the representative of European global e-Commerce leader Amazon.Similarly, the evaluation of discussion sessions did not show any dramatic differences either. Organizers are very pleased that the best marks were given to sections devoted to topics specifically emphasized during program preparations - namely strategy, a dialogue with farmers and coexistence of the Internet and brick and mortar retail. In the hit parade of specialized workshops the first place was taken by section E5 moderated by Martin Tesař, Deloitte: How to increase the value of retail business in the interest of shareholders ("fantastically selected personalities, inspiring great moderation"). Section E4: Business and farmers (moderation Dana Zadražilová, University of Economics in Prague) and F2 Value in e-Commerce (Moderation Ondrej Aust, magazine Médiář) followed on other top ranked positions.

The high number of participants and their positive evaluation of program and organization are a great commitment to prepare the agenda for the next year of Retail Summit. It will be held in Clarion Congress Hotel on
30. 1. –30 Jan – 1 Feb 2017
Put this date in your diary and join the organizers in program preparation. We welcome your suggestions for selecting the main theme and speakers so that Retail Summit 2017 can be again, in the words of one respondent, "the best retail event in the V4 region." And can especially confirm the positive trend that "our retail community in the right direction!"
There’s always something going on with us. Read more hot news from the world of Blue Events.
Prague, 13 May 2026 – How can businesses succeed in a world of growing geopolitical uncertainty, rapid technological change and an evolving labour market? These questions were at the heart of this year's CFO Congress, held at the Czech National Bank, where CFOs gathered to discuss the future of finance and business leadership. The conference featured leading economists, entrepreneurs and business leaders who shared their perspectives on the economic outlook, artificial intelligence, automation, leadership and the evolving role of the CFO.
Prague, 28 January 2026 – The Czech labour market is undergoing a period of profound transformation. Companies are facing a growing shortage of skilled workers, changing employee expectations and increasing demands on leadership quality. How can organisations succeed when people, rather than products, are becoming their greatest competitive advantage? These questions were explored at Human Capital 2026, a conference that brought together leading experts from Czech and international companies.
The traditional gathering of procurement managers — the Procurement Forum by Blue Events — took place on 5 November 2025 in Prague. The programme, framed by the theme of a procurement decathlon, addressed topics shaped by the economic situation in global markets and linked to decarbonisation, digitalisation and team leadership
The 10th annual Procurement Forum took place on November 6 in Prague, gathering over 150 procurement experts from across the Czech Republic. Open discussions centered on topics related to technology, negotiations not only with suppliers but also with internal customers, and ESG reporting.