On October 4th, the Digital Edge Live Show – National Assembly 2012 – will take place at the Cape Town City Hall. You can look forward to the likes of top local and international speakers telling it how it is on all things digital marketing.
All speakers, sponsors, and panel discussion topics have been confirmed and soon top digital innovators from a range of this country’s digital marketing elite will deliberate and state their case with thought provoking discussions.
This is some of what you can expect to be discussed by the various panel speakers: “Are digital agencies ‘blinding clients with science’?”, “Is “South African digital work really is world class?” and whether “Building long term social media communities is more important than creating expensive conceptual campaigns.”
Expect industry heavyweights like Mike Sharman, Dave Moffat, Matthew Buckland, Nikki Cockcroft and Rob Stokes to enlighten you.
It’s no secret that digital marketing is in constant flux, the speed at which innovation takes place alone is testament. Trends are constantly changing and to ascertain which forces will shape the digital landscape, is no easy feat.
To close the show, Nathan Martin, world-renowned as DeepLocal’s founder, will be making the final address: The Maker Culture promises to be a wonderfully entertaining and highly informative talk which will be a game-changer for the local marketing industry.
The Digital Edge Live Show – National Assembly 2012 is guaranteed to challenge ordinary ways of thinking. Anyone who wants to be a part of the transformation and evolution into the digital movement will not want to miss out.
Book your tickets with the Commission of Enquiry – Living Your Brand – by email HERE, or go the Digital Edge site for more, HERE.
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