Campaign India Team
May 02, 2017

CMS Asia set for a grand opening

Asia's largest content marketing summit begins in New Delhi tomorrow

CMS Asia set for a grand opening
Tomorrow, all roads lead to the capital. The 4th annual edition of Asia’s largest content marketing conference CMS Asia is being held in New Delhi on the 4th and 5th of May 2017.
 
Around 500 delegates from the marketing fraternity are expected to attend the event that will bring close to 50 speakers under one roof to help grow the content marketing ecosystem. 
 
Some key highlights of the event will be the Keynote Addresses from Pepsico Chairman & CEO D. Shivakumar, GE Healthcare’s CMO Stuti Shukla, Myntra’s CMO Gunjan Soni,  LinkedIn UK’s CME Lead Katrina Neal and film critic and author Anupama Chopra. The other speakers include a mix of marketers, publishers, content producers and tech enablers among others. 
 
According to RP Singh, Chairperson, CMS Asia, “This edition is bigger & better in many terms. There are various things we are doing this year that we could not in the past editions. The kind of partners we have this year gives us more confidence to deliver a truly international conference, which is already the largest in entire APAC region. We are all set to beat our own benchmarks this year.”
 
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Campaign India

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