Staff
Feb 5, 2020

Announcement: Campaign360 moves to May 27

Campaign's invitation-only conference will now take the day before the Women Leading Change conference and awards, all at Raffles in Singapore.

Announcement: Campaign360 moves to May 27

Campaign Asia-Pacific has decided to move Campaign360, originally scheduled for March 4, to May 27. The conference will now take place one day before Campaign's Women Leading Change conference and awards on May 28. All the events will take place at Raffles Singapore.

Travel restrictions resulting from the coronavirus are impacting some global as well as Asia-based attendees, and our priority is to ensure the safety for all of our delegates given the uncertainty of current conditions.

While the date for the event has changed, our commitment to delivering the region’s only high-level event for media and marketing professionals, and bringing together the best in the business for a day of unparalleled content, discussion and networking, remains the same.

The theme for 2020 is ‘Igniting Tomorrow’, with a focus on performance and influence. The event, which is invitation-only, will unveil the unique research into the changing priorities of CMOs; the extraordinary economic and political changes through a global lens; the next wave of challenger tech brands in Asia; discussions on effectiveness, and China’s digital future and creative commerce.

For more information, see "Campaign360 promises 'fiery' programme" and campaign360.asia.

For further questions and general enquiries:

Atifa Silk
Brand director
[email protected]
+852 3175-1933

Eleanor Hawkins
Head of Events Content
[email protected]
+852 3175 5922

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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