Seen and heard at NGA, Indoor Ag Con

The 2022 National Grocers Association Show, held Feb. 27-March 1 at the Caesars Forum Convention Center in Las Vegas, was co-located with Independent Grocers Alliance and Indoor Ag Con.

NGA Show and Indoor Ag Con
NGA Show and Indoor Ag Con
(Photo: The Packer Staff)

The 2022 National Grocers Association Show, held Feb. 27-March 1 at the Caesars Forum Convention Center in Las Vegas, was co-located with Independent Grocers Alliance and Indoor Ag Con.

Over the course of the three-day event, featuring the theme “Where Retailers Look to the Future,” more than 50 educational sessions took place and over 100 speakers were heard. The event also included new programming titled “The Shopping Experience of the Future – Evolving from Today to Tomorrow … Powered by the Consumer Heartbeat of Demand.”

“Retailers are operating in a marketplace where the shopping experience is evolving quickly based on the impact of society, technology, economics, environment and policy,” Greg Ferrara, NGA president and CEO, said in a release. “This new content challenged retailers to look at how innovation can help them continually improve for today and build new capabilities they will need tomorrow.”

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