Campaign India Team
Mar 06, 2023

Ad:Tech 2023 to be held on 15 and 16 March

Aims to bring together brands, agencies, publishers, and technology services under one roof to highlight the future of marketing

Ad:Tech 2023 to be held on 15 and 16 March
Ad:Tech 2023 will be held on 15-16 March in New Delhi. 
 
The conference aims to bring together brands, agencies, publishers, and technology services under one roof to highlight the future of marketing. 
 
The theme for this year is ‘Marketing in 2023 - Driving Business Growth’. 
 
Jaswant Singh, country head, Ad:Tech, said, “Our journey since 2011 has been all about driving growth for our clients and the marketing industry as a whole. As digital continues to emerge as the lead medium in India, we are fortunate to be playing a part in enabling this transformation. We are excited to play our part in setting the industry up for success in 2023 and beyond, and the energy and enthusiasm we've seen for ad:tech 2023 is a testament to the immense potential that lies ahead. Our role has always been to tell stories on behalf of the industry, and this year, as marketing's focus has shifted to delivering impact on business across everything, and you can see that in the conversations across our five stages. We have an exciting year ahead of us with three major industry events lined up - The iMedia Brand Summit Goa, iMedia Online Retail Summit India, and iMedia Online Retail Summit South-East Asia. The response we've received so far has been overwhelming, and we are thrilled to continue the conversation beyond ad:tech through these events.”
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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