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Genrikh Lukianchuk

E-commerce GTM Leader

Genrikh Lukianchuk is GTM Lead for Commerce at Gcore, specializing in strategic partnerships and digital infrastructure across Europe. With a strong track record of driving commercial growth, he helps brands turn performance, security, and scalability into competitive advantages — particularly in high-demand environments like Black Friday and major product launches.

Four e-commerce takeaways from the Berlin Expo

E-commerce is moving fast — and the conversations at E-commerce Berlin Expo reflected just how much has changed in the last few years.Now that the event is over, here are four things I took away from speaking with key players across the ind

March 9, 2026 2 min read

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