Paul Howell
Sep 14, 2011

Spikes Asia 2011: Now available on an iPad near you

SINGAPORE - It doesn’t matter where you are early next week. All the news, views, and pictures from Spikes Asia 2011 will be available via the festival’s new application for the iPad and iPhone.

The Spikes Asia 2011 iPhone app
The Spikes Asia 2011 iPhone app

Download the iPad app here, or the iPhone app here.

Sponsored by Lowe, the app will be updated regularly throughout the three-day event. Users will have access to both session preview and wrap-up information, schedules and timetables, maps (important for those late night networking sessions), photo galleries and a live Twitter feed.

“We’re proud to be behind what is an exciting addition to the Spikes festival,” said Vikas Mehta, regional growth officer for Lowe and Partners Asia-Pacific. “This app literally puts Spikes in people’s hands, adding a new interactive dimension to the festival."

But while the app makes a perfect companion for all delegates at the event, it’s also a handy substitute for those not able to make it to Singapore.  It allows creatives and industry insiders to keep up to date with what’s going on, and even participate in the surrounding conversations - all from anywhere in the Asia region, or the world.

The app is free to download anywhere in the world.

Download the iPad app here: 

Download the iPhone app here: 

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

7 hours ago

Publicis hikes salaries 7% after record 2024 and is ...

Agency group 'reinforces talent pool' as it sees 'opportunity' in challenging 'new Omnicom'.

12 hours ago

How adland can reduce emissions from streaming ads

As budgets shift from linear TV to streaming, Campaign explores how some agencies are devising new tools to reduce the increased emissions that streaming generates while minimising the carbon footprint of their overall digital media.

13 hours ago

Assembly achieves B Corp in six APAC markets

EXCLUSIVE: The agency sets sustainability targets to expand certification to India, MENA, and North America next.

13 hours ago

How the industry can move past rhetoric to take on ...

While major agencies and holding companies have floundered in their response to climate activists, a concerted communication strategy around carbon pricing could turn things around, says independent communications consultant Paul Mottram.