In eCommerce, it’s easy to believe that everything happens online. Ads, marketplaces, software tools, and analytics dashboards can make growth feel entirely digital. However, some of the most meaningful growth opportunities still happen face-to-face.
eCommerce events, conferences, and trade shows play a critical role in helping brands scale smarter, faster, and more sustainably. From hands-on education to high-impact networking and exposure to the latest technology partners, these events create opportunities that are difficult to replicate anywhere else.
Let’s break down why eCommerce events are so valuable, how to choose the right ones for your brand, and how to get the most out of every event you attend.
Key Insights
- In-person events still drive real growth. eCommerce conferences deliver practical education, high-quality networking, and direct access to technology partners you can’t replicate online.
- The right event depends on your goals and stage. Brands get the most value when they choose events aligned to their growth phase, priorities, and tech needs.
- Preparation and follow-through matter most. Planning ahead, engaging intentionally, and executing on takeaways is what turns events into long-term growth wins.
If you want to see how brands turn insights, partnerships, and better data into measurable growth, explore Trellis’ customer success stories.
Why eCommerce Events Are Important for Business Growth
While eCommerce may be digital-first, growth doesn’t happen in isolation. In-person events give brands access to real-time education, relationships, and insights that accelerate smarter decision-making.
Education You Can Apply Immediately
eCommerce moves fast. Marketplaces update policies, ad platforms change algorithms, and new tools emerge constantly. Conferences and trade shows provide structured education that helps brands stay ahead of these shifts.
Sessions often cover:
- Marketplace strategy and optimization
- Advertising and attribution best practices
- Supply chain and operations
- Emerging eCommerce technologies
- Case studies from brands and operators who have scaled successfully
Unlike generic online content, event education is usually tailored to current challenges and trends, giving you insights you can apply as soon as you’re back at work.
Networking That Accelerates Growth
Few things replace in-person networking. eCommerce events bring together founders, operators, marketers, investors, agencies, and technology providers in one place.
These conversations can lead to:
- Partnerships and collaborations
- Peer learning from brands facing similar challenges
- Introductions to service providers and consultants
- Long-term relationships that support future growth
Even casual conversations between sessions (over lunch, in hallways, at after-hours events, etc.) can surface ideas or solutions that save months of trial and error.
Access to eCommerce Tech Partners
These events are often where eCommerce technology companies showcase their newest features and innovations. For brands, this is a chance to evaluate tools side by side and speak directly with product experts. It’s a great opportunity to “window shop” for new partners, kick off contracts, or have face-to-face conversations with existing tech partners.
Meeting tech partners in person helps you:
- Understand how a solution fits your specific business model
- Ask detailed questions about implementation and integrations
- Compare platforms beyond marketing claims
- Build direct relationships with the teams behind the software
Strong tech partnerships can unlock efficiency, better data, and scalable growth. Remember, it’s all about working with people you can trust, and these events really help establish that rapport.
How to Know Which eCommerce Event Is Right for Your Brand
Not every event is a good fit for every business. Choosing the right conferences and trade shows ensures your time and budget are well spent.
Define Your Goals
Start by identifying what you want to get out of the event. Are you focused on:
- Learning new strategies?
- Finding technology partners?
- Networking with other brand operators?
- Exploring wholesale or retail opportunities?
Clear goals make it easier to evaluate whether an event aligns with your needs.
Consider Your Stage of Growth
Some events cater to early-stage brands, while others focus on established or enterprise-level sellers. Review the speaker lineup, attendee profiles, and sponsors to gauge whether the content and connections match where your brand is today (or where you hope to be soon).
Look at the Education Tracks
Review session topics and speakers in advance. Strong events feature experienced operators, marketplace experts, and technology leaders who provide tactical, real-world insights, not just high-level theory.
A lot of the larger events will come with multiple tracks. These tracks could be around a growth stage, types of content (advertising, operations, finance, etc.), and more. Generally, you’re not locked into a specific track for the duration of an event. It just helps separate the content.
Evaluate the Tech and Partner Presence
If technology is a priority, look at the exhibitor list. Events with a strong ecosystem of eCommerce platforms, tools, and service providers can offer significant value, especially if you’re evaluating new solutions.
Planning your next growth move? Try Trellis’ Competitor Analysis Tool to see how your competitors are pricing, positioning, and scaling across marketplaces.
Pro Tips for Getting the Most Out of eCommerce Events
Attending an event is an investment, so you get out of it what you’re willing to put into it. Preparation and follow-through make the difference between a productive experience and a missed opportunity.
Plan Ahead
Depending on your overall goals, how you plan ahead will vary. You should have a loose plan whenever you book the event, and then ensure you have a stronger game plan 1-2 weeks before departure.
Before the event:
- Review the agenda and select sessions aligned with your goals
- Identify key speakers, brands, or partners you want to meet
- Schedule meetings in advance when possible
Prioritize Education Sessions
Treat sessions as working time, not background noise. Take notes, ask questions, and think about how each insight applies to your business. The goal is to leave with actionable takeaways, not just inspiration.
Keep a close eye on the sessions as well. Some are more hands-on-keys workshops whereas others are traditional presentations and still others are real-life case studies.
Be Intentional About Networking
Quality matters more than quantity. Focus on meaningful conversations rather than collecting as many business cards as possible. Ask thoughtful questions, share your challenges, and listen.
Also consider what you can bring to a networking relationship. The most successful interactions are those where both parties walk away feeling like they gained something.
Following up after the event is just as important as the conversation itself. Be sure to take note of something memorable from the conversation, like a shared interest or fun fact.
Spend Time With Tech Partners
Use the event to demo tools, ask detailed questions, and understand how platforms integrate with your existing tech stack. Honest, in-person conversations can reveal whether a solution (and the team behind it) is truly a fit.
Reflect and Execute After the Event
Once you’re back:
- Review your notes
- Share key takeaways with your team
- Follow up with contacts
- Prioritize which ideas or tools to test first
Execution is what turns an event into real growth.
Where to Find Trellis in 2026
From global tech conferences to marketplace-focused seller events, Trellis shows up where eCommerce innovation happens. Here’s where you can connect with our team in 2026.
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CES
- Dates: January 6-9
- Location: Las Vegas, NV
- About: CES unites the brightest tech luminaries to pioneer the future and solve the world’s biggest challenges. CES connects innovators, decision makers, media, influencers, visionaries, and potential customers across the entire tech ecosystem. Learn more: https://www.ces.tech/
E-commerce Berlin Expo
- Dates: February 17-18
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- About: Whether you run an online shop, shape strategy, code infrastructure, or build the tools behind it – this is your industry’s main event. Join 14,000+ professionals for two powerful days of insights, solutions, and face-to-face networking that drives real business.
- Learn more: https://ecommerceberlin.com/
Amazon unBoxed on Tour
- Dates: February 25
- Location: Toronto, ON – Check with your Amazon Account Managers or tech partners, as Amazon Ads does these events all over the world!
- About: This one-day event is a traveling version of the larger Amazon unBoxed events. Think smaller volume of attendees and exhibitors still with high-impact content and workshops.
Prosper Show
- Dates: March 10-12
- Location: Las Vegas, NV
- About: The annual event connects marketplace and ecommerce sellers with peers, offers tailored educational sessions and interactive workshops aimed at enhancing efficiency and profitability, and provides access to leading solution and service providers. With participation from major marketplaces like Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, and Shein, Prosper Show equips sellers with the tools and strategies to expand beyond Amazon.
- Learn more: https://prospershow.com/
Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity
- Dates: June 22-26
- Location: Cannes, France
- About: At Cannes Lions, the advertising and communications industry meets to see the world’s best work. It’s where insights from iconic thought leaders, ideas from innovative companies, and inspiration from every corner of the creative marketing community come together. Expect a week of global networking, world-class learning, and benchmark-setting Awards – at the world’s biggest celebration of history-making creativity.
- Learn more: https://www.canneslions.com/
Walmart Seller Summit
- Dates: TBA – Walmart usually announces this event either at or after Prosper Show in March.
- Location: TBA – This event has moved cities each year, but most have been on the West Coast.
- About: Let’s Grow! Walmart Marketplace Seller Summit is your invitation to scale your business with one of the fastest growing eCommerce platforms and discover all the opportunities Walmart creates for businesses like yours.
Amazon Accelerate
- Dates: September 22-24
- Location: Seattle, WA
- About: Grow your business and expand your network at Amazon Accelerate, Amazon’s annual seller conference. Building on 25 years of selling partner innovation, you’ll gain access to exclusive content, expert-led trainings, direct access to Amazonians and partners, one-on-one meetings with subject matter experts, and ample networking opportunities.
- Learn more: https://sell.amazon.com/events
Amazon unBoxed
- Dates: September 28-30
- Location: San Francisco, CA
- About: unBoxed is an annual event hosted by Amazon Ads designed to educate advertisers on how to use Amazon Ads to create memorable connections with shoppers at key moments across their purchase journey. The event features keynotes with product announcements, access to breakout sessions, product deep dives, insights and recommendations from advertising leadership, and much more.
- Learn more: https://www.amazonadvertisingevents.com/
AMZ Innovate
- Dates: TBA – You can generally anticipate this event will be mid-to-late October based on previous years.
- Location: New York, NY
- About: Sellers come from all over the world looking for new connections, innovative tactics, cutting-edge technologies, and to get a better understanding of the ways in which the best seller businesses are leveraging new ideas to improve their bottom line.
- Learn more: https://innovate.show/
eCommerce Events as a Long-Term Growth Strategy
eCommerce conferences and trade shows aren’t just one-off experiences. They’re part of a long-term growth strategy. Education sharpens your thinking, networking expands your opportunities, and tech partnerships help you scale efficiently.
For brands focused on sustainable growth, investing time in the right eCommerce events can pay dividends far beyond the days spent on the show floor.
When approached with clear goals and intention, these events become catalysts for smarter decisions, stronger relationships, and long-term success.
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In Summary
eCommerce events, conferences, and trade shows remain a powerful growth lever for online brands. With the right strategy, clear goals, and strong execution, these events deliver education, partnerships, and connections that support sustainable eCommerce growth long after the event ends.
If you’re ready to turn those insights into measurable results, book a demo with the Trellis team to see how our platform helps brands scale smarter.