Campaign India Team
Nov 14, 2011

Second edition of Ad:tech India scheduled in February 2012

The event will held from 22 to 24 February in Gurgaon

Second edition of Ad:tech India scheduled in February 2012

Following the inaugural ad:tech held in April 2011, organisers Networkplay in partnership with dmg events, has announced the second edition of the event. The digital marketing, media and advertising event will be held from 22 to 24 February 2012 at The Leela Kempinski in Gurgaon.

Announcing the event, Rammohan Sundaram, event chairman, ad:tech New Delhi and chief executive officer, NetworkPlay, said, “Post the grand success of the launch event in April 2011, we’re excited to present the second edition of ad:tech New Delhi which promises to be bigger, better and bolder. With a globally respected roster of keynotes, a bigger expo floor and pre- conference master classes, the event will help set digital strategy for the coming year.”

Keynote speakers announced so far for ad:tech New Delhi include Shiv Singh, global head of digital, PepsiCo Beverages and Gian M Fulgoni, executive chairman and co-founder, comScore Inc.

Early bird registration is open for the event, which is expected to be attended by over 2,500 senior industry executives. Along with the speaker sessions, the event will feature sponsored workshops and industry-specific panel discussions.


 

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Campaign India

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