Staff Reporters
Apr 24, 2012

Spikes Asia 2012 opens for delegate registrations

ASIA-PACIFIC – Spikes Asia 2012 has opened for delegate registrations.

The festival is offering special rates until August
The festival is offering special rates until August

The three-day festival will take place between 16-18 September at Suntec Singapore. The programme will include an assortment of seminars and workshops focusing on creativity and industry trends, along with exhibitions of the best creative work from Asia-Pacific.

The event will also provide networking opportunities and educational initiatives for young professionals and students, including the Young Spikes Integrated and Media competitions, the Spikes Asia Creative Academy and the Young Spikes Marketers Academy.

Delegates registering before 1 August will be offered an early-bird rate of S$699. Thereafter, the rate increases to S$799. The organizers are also offering reduced registration packages for young creatives (aged 28 or under) and young marketers (aged 30 or under) at S$470, and students (aged 23 or under) at S$230.

Terry Savage, chairman of Lions Festivals, said the festival would “once again offer an unrivalled programme for delegates with thought-provoking debates, inspiring work and enjoyable networking”.

The Spikes Asia Advertising Festival is a collaboration between the International Festival of Creativity, the organisers of Cannes Lions, Dubai Lynx and Eurobest, and Haymarket, the publishers of Campaign Asia-Pacific. Further information and registration details are available here.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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