Campaign India Team
Nov 07, 2017

AdAsia 2017: Festival to kick off tomorrow

The biennial advertising congress is being held in Bali this year

AdAsia 2017: Festival to kick off tomorrow
The 30th edition of AdAsia begins in Bali on 8 November. AdAsia is organised biennialy by the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations (AFAA) and consists of 20 member locations. 
 
The Indian contingent for this year's edition is 156.
 
The organisers claim that this year, AdAsia will showcase the 'latest and best worldwide marketing practices' that is coming from Asia. 
 
Speakers at this year's festival include:
  • Kofi Annan, Former UN Secretary 
  • Bobby Pawar, MD and CCO, Publicis South Asia 
  • Martin Lindstorm, Author and branding expert
  • Mark Gallagher, MD, Performance Insights
  • David Couthard, former F1 driver 
  • Wain Choi, VP and global ECD, Cheil Worldwide 
  • Prashant Singh, marketing effectiveness lead, Nielsen Growth Markets 
  • Guy Kawasaki, author
  • Atifa Hargrave-Silk, brand director, Haymarket Media Asia
Keep tuned to www.CampaignIndia.in for daily updates and pictures from the festival. 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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