Campaign India Team
Oct 18, 2013

Indian delegation swells to 70-plus for AdAsia 2013

The four-day festival begins on 11 November in Hanoi

Indian delegation swells to 70-plus for AdAsia 2013

The Ad Club has informed that the Indian delegation from media companies is expected to have more than 70 representatives at AdAsia 2013 in Vietnam.

Representatives from organisations like Dainik Bhaskar, Viacom 18 Media, Lokmat, Chitralekha, The Times Of India, Vijaywani, Real Image Media Technologies, Eenadu, Malayala Manorama, India Today, Hindu, ABP News, Zee Media Corporation Limited and 9X Media are expected to be attending the four-day congress scheduled to be held at the National Convention Center, Hanoi, Vietnam, from 11 to 14 November 2013.

Bipin Pandit, chief operating officer, The Ad Club, said, "The Ad Club as you all know has played the role of the nodal body over the years in mobilising a huge delegation to the AdAsia Congress. This year also the response is quite encouraging. As the flights are getting full and hotels short of room inventory, we request all potential delegates to register themselves with the Ad Club and get in touch with Cox & Kings for travel and accommodation on or before Wednesday, 23 October 2013."

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