Sigma Infosolutions at Online Retailer Sydney 2025 – Strategic Conversations, Real Insights
International Convention Centre, Sydney | July 23–24, 2025
Sydney, you were incredible.
Sigma Infosolutions attended Online Retailer Sydney 2025, Australia’s flagship eCommerce conference and expo, where over 3,000 retailers, 200+ speakers, and 150+ solution providers came together to shape the future of digital retail.
As part of the global retail tech community, our leadership team joined this influential gathering to connect, learn, and engage in strategic conversations on platform innovation, customer experience, and digital growth.
Meeting the Brightest in Digital Commerce
Our Co-founder & Director of Engineering, Pranav Panpalia, and VP of Engineering, Neeraj Gupta, were on-site at ICC Sydney, exchanging ideas with leading retail brands, D2C disruptors, and technology innovators.
From informal networking to deep-dive discussions, we explored how engineering-first strategies can help modern retailers build more agile, scalable, and customer-centric platforms.
Key Topics We Explored:
- Composable and headless commerce for agile transformation
- Performance and scalability in Shopify Plus and Adobe Commerce ecosystems
- AI-led personalization for deeper engagement and retention
- Aligning business goals with future-ready commerce architecture
- Solving platform complexity through engineering-driven execution
These conversations reinforced what we believe: technology choices must be transformational, not just transactional.
What We Took Away
- Retailers are doubling down on performance and platform flexibility
- Composable architectures are quickly becoming the new standard
- Personalization is a growth imperative, not a nice-to-have
- There’s an increasing need for partners who combine strategy with engineering depth
Let’s Keep the Conversation Going
If you didn’t get a chance to meet us at the event—or want to continue the discussion—our team is here.
Schedule a follow-up meeting to explore how we can support your digital commerce goals