Campaign India Team
Feb 22, 2012

Ad:tech Delhi 2012 kicks off today

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Ad:tech Delhi 2012 kicks off today

Ad:tech Delhi 2012 starts today with Search & Social Master Classes, a one day workshop designed in collaboration with knowledge partner Communicate 2. Over the next three days (till 24 February), the international digital marketing conference will offer enthusiasts the opportunity to listen to thought leaders discuss the hottest topics in digital at speaker sessions and panel discussions. 

In case you can't make it, the Campaign India team will bring you live tweets of everything important that's being talked about, and a daily news bulletin with the wrap up.

Follow us on Twitter and sign up for the free Campaign India daily news bulletin (if you don't already receive it every morning).

And if you are at Ad:tech, and want to say hello to the Campaign India team, give us a shout on the Twitter page.

 

 

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