Staff Reporters
Sep 15, 2009

SPIKES: More than 800 to attend Spikes Asia

SINGAPORE - Spikes Asia will host more than 800 delegates upon launching tomorrow.

SPIKES: More than 800 to attend Spikes Asia
Delegates from across the region will converge at Suntec City in Singapore to see and hear some of the best known figures from the marketing and advertising industry speak.

Festival chairman,Terry Savage, said: “We’ve got in excess of 800 delegates in the first year of Spikes Asia. Why we have that amount of delegates is down to the phenomenal programme that we’ve got. The festival is going to help people in the region learn and understand what is happening on a global level, as well as on a regional level. It’s going to be a great festival.”

Follow all the action of Spikes Asia on Twitter using hashtag #spikes09 - posts featuring that tag will appear on www.media.asia.

Also, Media is opening up its online Spikes photo gallery to readers. Send your Spikes pictures to [email protected] to include them.

Spikes Asia is organised in conjunction with Haymarket Media. The full programme can be found at www.spikes.asia.



 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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