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A Mega-trend is a global, sustained and macro economic forces that impact several aspects of the society at the same time: business, economy, the behaviour of the society, cultures and the way individuals live. Mega-trends develop over a longer period and step by step, define our future and the future of our world, having a big impact on the pace of change itself.    If you think about your daily life you will immediately identify several aspects impacted by technological developments that have changed over the years. In the era wherefrom our phones we can virtually carry out every aspect of what

Lanzadera is business accelerator project based in Valencia (Spain) together with EDEM School of Entrepreneurship and the investment society Angels, it is a project wanted by Juan Roig the CEO and President of Mercadona Group, main retailer in Spain with a turnover of more than 23.000 millions of euros and with 25% of shared market.  Lanzadera started with the purpose of helping entrepreneurs to create a solid business model, to bring value through productive work, effort and leadership.  The project has recently taken under its wing 40 new innovating companies working in different fields and starting the 3 programs they offer: acceleration,

The internet has been a turning point for the way we understand time, distances and communication, democratizing the way information is shared.  Two major disruptions have changed the way we understand retail: the inception of  tech giants and new consumers’ empowerment.  Let’s take a look at the scenario of the tech giants: Apple has changed the way we communicate, they had a vision: putting into our hands the world. They achieved it by creating the idea of a smartphone and ratifying the end of the Blackberry era. They never intended to compete against the Blackberry (the most famous phone and a status symbol

With more and more companies using data to extract vital information about the behaviour of consumers to transform them into products, services or the right banner to show up during an internet browsing, is not news that owning our data is on its way to becoming a human right. Why? Because data should be interpreted as property and people compensated accordingly, one might say. In the future, some predict that only who will be able to pay not to have their data stored and used will benefit some degree of privacy and control. As any technology does, also the internet has advanced

While Virtual Reality or VR did not make it to our daily reality, Augmented Reality or AR, however, thanks to our mobile phones and an App., is a technology that is being largely used in retail and consumers will increasingly expect to have this option when getting in contact with a brand. What is exactly AR? Augmented reality is a technology able to expand the physical world, adding layers of digital information to the reality we see. AR to the contrary of VR does not create a whole artificial world but enhances, adds or complements the reality we touch with

Since the advent of the internet, many things in our lives have changed. Over the past decade, retailers have been battling a dual transformation. Expanding their business onto the digital world while trying to reinvent their physical spaces. These are 5 pop-up trends to follow in 2019. Some companies have started to suffer from a cannibalistic effect, as their consumers bought more online than in their physical stores. However, the death of the brick-and-mortar has never really arrived. //Trailblazers showing us the way: from Experiential Marketing to Customers’ Emotions  Visionary and forerunner retailers have been able to read the signals. Understanding what customers

Short-term retail formats, designed to engage customers directly for the purposes of generating brand awareness, selling seasonal goods, testing new products and markets or responding to local needs are not recent as we might think, they have a history that dates back many centuries to the earliest known travelling merchants. The very earliest concept of retail trade involved caravans or travelling solutions that would “pop-up” in different locations, bringing products that otherwise wouldn’t have been available to customers, such as exotic products: spices, carpets, fashion and much more. These travelling merchants would visit different locations on a seasonal or periodic basis,

Nowadays consumers have very busy and nomads lives, free time is wisely divided among important things: family, friends, wellbeing or interests such as education and entertainment. Brands need to find new ways to seize customers’ attention; ‘shock and awe’ is a new strategy to capture consumers’ time offering one of a kind and unexpected experiences.  Let’s take the example from British designer Lee Broom that during the Fuori Salone at Il Salone del Mobile of Milan in 2016, created a pop-up truck that hosted a dramatic mobile installation, functioning as mobile show-room, the van arrived via land from the designer HQ

Let’s start with a look back in history, we would like to give you a little inside on what happened during our last team event in Barcelona. We came together as a team to reflect on and paint the future of the business we are in— pop-up store retail and experiential marketing.   Reflecting on ourselves and about our company Our Go— PopUp story started in 2013 literally with a blank canvas and the idea of a painting. We wanted to change the way retail and real estate industry functions, by opening the gates for new ideas and concepts to empower both businesses

Some context on how Black Friday has become a frenzied day for shopping also in Europe and why the Holiday season is an important period to plan a pop-up store.  Right now, temperatures outside are breaking records, in Europe, only last week there was a heatwave, so it is very difficult thinking about Christmas when the only thing we have in mind is our upcoming summer vacation.   However, we have roughly 4 months to go to the “Most wonderful time of the year” and if you work in retail you know the Holiday Season is for most brands and sectors one of

Keys of Experiential Marketing, unexpected scenarios for a Pop-Up Event: A wheat field.   Usually, when thinking about a pop-up store, restaurant or event, the tendency is to associate it with a physical location such as a store, a warehouse or a container; but what if nature were to be the setting to hold an unforgettable pop-up experience? This is exactly what Fast Forward Event, the creative agency behind the project, must have thought when organizing this event. For the brand Come a casa, specialized in Italian products such as pasta, the creative team had the idea to use a field of wheat

Yoochai, Portugal's leading platform for booking short-term retail space, has been acquired by Go—PopUp. Both companies are known in the market for their vast amount of pop-up spaces in a variety of styles, that give clients from all around the world the opportunity to find the perfect location for their temporary retail activation or event.   Starting June 18th 2019, Go—PopUp takes over Yoochai's entire operation. This move strengthens the company's position in Iberia while continuing its global expansion. In addition to continental Europe, Go—PopUp is now active in the UK, Australia, Argentina and Hong Kong. Yoochai's customers in Portugal will continue

Crowds of people lined up outside to wait to get in to one of the most anticipated live marketing events in the city at an exclusive location found by Go—PopUp.   Arizona Vintage is a vintage fashion brand founded in 2013 in northern Spain that offers one-of-a-kind treasure pieces found all around the world. In recent years its fame has only gone uphill, becoming a staple brand in the wardrobe of many for its distinct and diverse street-style products perfect for various different occasions. Aside from its alluring style, Arizona Vintage is committed to sustainable practices, recycling second hand pieces and transforming them

At Go—PopUp we are constantly bringing new international spaces to our platform to give our customers endless opportunities when choosing the right spot for their upcoming pop-up event. Here, our team has gathered just a few of our favourites!     The crystal cube in the very-frequented Diagonal Shopping Center in Barcelona This pop-up cube is can be found in one of Barcelona’s most visited malls. Its a unique innovative format complements perfectly with a variety of pop-up store ideas that can take place inside. Read more about it here.       A showroom  store near Bastille in Paris The pop-up spot is located in a street connecting

We’re delighted to announce our participation at Retail and Brand Experience World Congress held in Barcelona from 27th to 29th May 2019. We’re also selected as a finalist for the R&B NEXT! Awards, which will be held as part of the event.   Arrange your personal meeting   What is it about? As part of the next wave of innovation in retail and brand experience, you can meet us at our booth and discuss with us the right solutions for your brands pop-up store, live communication event and experiential marketing campaign - discover where and how to start moving towards the future of retail with

Our experts have set up the top tricks to make your pop-up event hard to pass by. Learn what’s essential to make your pop-up store recognizable in front of the perfect audience.   Choose a bold concept The topic of your pop-up store is the place where everything else will come out from. Once you defined it, the rest of the steps that are taken afterward will rely on it almost completely. Let this be a concept that is innovative, exciting and that allows for customer engagement, where everyone leaves it with an urge to keep track of what your brand is

Our studio space was packed with everyone having an incredible time while having a drink, listening to live music and looking through artists and brands. The pop-up event opened its doors at 12:00 on May 4th, letting the first visitors in to get the first peeks of the gallery and marketplace in our office studio in Carrer de Pamplona 88.     At 16:00 the very anticipated Aleix Gordo Hostau from Goho Studio started working on the Live art performance, which kept everyone interest throughout the whole process till it was finished five our later! An incredible art piece called “Dale Caña

Take a look into 8 creative pop-up store ideas: the best temporary concepts of all time. 8. Adidas’ EQT Gaming Room Located in Barcelona, the two-day-pop-up store featured the brand’s top designs and game machines for visitors to enjoy. Clients saw the latest on Adidas’ innovation and took part in the fun and exclusive features only found in this shop. 7. Ikea’s Pop-Up Stores for its 20th anniversary in Spain For a week, Ikea hold a satisfying experience with a two-floors pop-up store in Madrid and Barcelona! Exclusive products paid tribute to the Swedish tradition and carried a sort of nostalgia feeling. The event also

We have teamed up with Adictik and Poblenou Urban District to host an Open Pop-Up Gallery and Market for the Poblenou Open Day the 4th of May. In collaboration with local artists such as Ewelina Więcław, Aleix Gordo Hostau (Goho Studio), Ceci Montobbio, Gemma Canal, Paula Valera, Juan Manuel Hincapié, Marina Romero and Daniel Berdala, we are filling our brand new office studio space next to the Razzmatazz with art, photography, music and brand culture in a unique experiential pop-up format — only for one day.   Enjoy for the whole day the art and work of our featured artists, illustrators and

From innovative services to partnership formats, our team has set the qualities that are stepping up the game this year.   Retail spaces become media spaces and they are data-driven Stores are not only a point-of-sale but also points of experience becoming marketing campaigns of their own. This aspect makes them both functional and emotional points, with a gap no longer existent between the online and offline experience. Since they are a rather holistic centre of the brand’s identity, they are too data-driven. This means that they a resourceful case study for the brand where the information collected can determine things such as product

We have teamed up with Adictik and Poblenou Urban District to host an Open Pop-Up Gallery and Market for the Poblenou Open Day the 4th of May. In collaboration with local artists such as Ewelina Więcław, Aleix Gordo Hostau (Goho Studio), Ceci Montobbio, Gemma Canal, Paula Valera, Juan Manuel Hincapié, Marina Romero and Daniel Berdala, we are filling our brand new office studio space next to the Razzmatazz with art, photography, music and brand culture in a unique experiential pop-up format — only for one day.   Enjoy for the whole day the art and work of our featured artists, illustrators and

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