Partner Article
Dream Agility rewarded for innovation at eCommerce Awards
Google Premier Partner Dream Agility is celebrating its second award of the year with the announcement last night that it had won Best Innovation at the inaugural Northern eCommerce Awards.
The ceremony, delivered by Don’t Panic Events and Prolific North in association with UKFast, took place at The Point, Emirates Old Trafford, in Manchester and is the North’s largest celebration of success and talent across e-retailing and online business.
As judged a winner by an esteemed panel of industry leaders, ad tech specialist Dream Agility saw off strong competition in MyVery’s Shopping App and digital commerce agency Allies.
“There are no awards like this in the north”, said a very happy Elizabeth Clark, CEO of Dream Agility. “ We were just really thrilled to be nominated as finalists never mind actually going and winning something! To be sat amongst such ecommerce luminaries as Missguided, Shop Direct and, of course, our category competitors was a great feeling. You can just imagine how pleased we are with this award.”
Dream Agility’s integrated feed and bidding technology platform is acclaimed as among the most effective tools available for any retailer using digital shopping channels to drive online revenue. Winners earlier this year in Berlin of the EMEA Google Partners 2016 New Business Award, Dream Agility is recognized by Google as among its top shopping partners.
Its clients include musicMagpie, Ribble Cycles and The Protein Works and is backed by software tycoon Derek Lilley, whose previous ventures include Fourth Hospitality.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Andrew Bell .
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