McGill University: Retail Innovation Challenge 2022 | March 3 – March 20

| January 13, 2022
Submitted by Emily Cestra for Student Experience

The Bensadoun School of Retail Management at McGill University is excited to invite university students across Canada to participate in the Retail Innovation Challenge (RIC). This challenge presents a unique experiential learning opportunity to mobilize the knowledge and creativity of university student teams and embolden them to generate actionable solutions to help local SMEs succeed in the new realities of retail.

The second edition of the RIC has a focus on the evolving home-retail sector. Case studies with focus on four local SMEs across the following streams: décor and furnishings; construction and renovation; hardware and materials; and exterior/outdoor.

What you need to know:

  • Online competition
  • Registration is free
  • Registration deadline: Sunday, February 6

Check out the official RIC 2022 launch video and visit the Retail Innovation Challenge website for more details.

To pre-register, complete the registration form.

Questions? Email David Martini at bsrm.mgmt@mcgill.ca.

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