Staff Reporters
Jul 9, 2012

Digital Asia Festival now open for entries

ASIA-PACIFIC - The newly-launched Digital Asia Festival, a two day event of learning, networking and honouring the best that Asia's digital marketing industry has to offer, incorporating the well-established Digital Media Awards, is now open for entries and delegate registrations.

Digital Asia Festival now open for entries

The event offers clients, agencies, media owners, and production and design companies a platform to showcase their best work across all disciplines. The festival takes place 7 and 8 November at the Grand Millennium hotel in Beijing.

The awards will be adjudicated by an independent jury consisting of leading client marketers, digital media practitioners and agency strategists. Each entry will be judged based on strategy, creativity and innovation, execution and results. 
 
Entries can now be submitted online and the entry deadline is 31 August 2012. 
 
Delegates who wish to attend the event can enjoy an early bird fee of US$350 by registering before 28 September. 
 
"At a time when digital expertise has never been more important, the Digital Asia Festival not only offers clients, agencies and media owners the chance to display and celebrate their best digital offerings, but also learn from industry leaders about the current trends and developments in digital communications and network with like-minded people," said Myriam Coupard, Festival Director of the Digital Asia Festival. 
 
Last year the Digital Media Awards drew over 800 entries from 16 countries. Now in its sixth year, the awards have been extended to include the festival thanks to a partnership between Haymarket Media Group and Lions Festivals. The partnership has a track record of success with events that include the Spikes Asia Festival of Creativity and the Festival of Asian Marketing Effectiveness (FAME).
Source:
Campaign Asia

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