Campaign India Team
Mar 08, 2024

Ad:Tech 2024 to be held on 13 and 14 March

The event aims to decode trends and industry breakthroughs, spanning AI, attribution, e-commerce, influencer marketing, privacy-centric identity, and evolving customer experiences

Ad:Tech 2024 to be held on 13 and 14 March
Ad:tech 2014 will be held on 13-14 March in New Delhi. 
 
The conference aims to decode trends and industry breakthroughs, spanning AI, attribution, e-commerce, influencer marketing, privacy-centric identity, and evolving customer experiences, shaping the future of marketing and technology. 
 
This year, the theme of the event is 'quest for high and stable growth,' reflecting the industry's pursuit of efficient and impactful growth strategies in an era defined by global uncertainties, and geopolitical and economic unrest. 
 
Jaswant Singh, country managing director, ad:tech, India, said, "While sustained profitable growth is a universal goal, it is an elusive one for many companies. At ad:tech 2024 we discuss How Brands can manage their growth strategies: how fast to grow; where to seek new sources of demand and how to leverage tech and innovations available. The conversations at our conference span a diverse spectrum of topics, including how to leverage AI, retail media, commerce everywhere and the ad:tech expo features a range of exhibitors: from innovative startups to pioneering major marketing and tech companies."
 
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Campaign India

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