Campaign India Team
Aug 22, 2011

Spikes Asia launches Innovasia

Innovasia is a new technology zone which shall include exhibitors like Microsoft, HTC, LG, JUX and Netville

Spikes Asia launches Innovasia

Spikes Asia has introduced Innovasia, a new interactive technology zone where delegates will be able to discover a range of new technology coming out of Asia and beyond, and have the opportunity to talk to the people and companies behind the technological innovations that will shape the future of communications.

Global communications agency, Isobar is sponsoring Innovasia and it will include exhibitors like Microsoft, HTC, LG, JUX and Netville showcasing new technologies in a dynamic and experiential space located in a dedicated area at the heart of the festival. Delegates will be able to interact with the latest apps, gadgets, visualisations and games and learn how the relationship between brands and technologies will shape the campaigns of the future. 

Commenting about Innovasia, Myriam Coupard, festival director, Spikes Asia, said, “Innovasia will complement the rich seminar and workshop programme adding another interactive dimension to the content rich event. The continued advancements in Technology have an important impact on brand communications. We are delighted to be teaming up with Isobar to bring the latest innovations to Spikes Asia attendees.”

Jean Lin, global chief strategy officer and chief executive officer, Isobar Asia Pacific, said, “Isobar is all about innovation and pioneering digital solutions, so when the opportunity was presented to us to be the major sponsor of Spikes’ inaugural Innovasia, we were thrilled to be involved.”

Companies wishing to take part in Innovasia should contact [email protected]

Source:
Campaign India

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