ad:tech Singapore 2010
It’s that time of the year again. Conferences. forums and industry gatherings – some large scale and some niche ones.
ad:tech falls in the former category. For those within the digital marketing industry, it is not just large scale. It is BIG.
I have attended ad:tech events in the past and have shared my experiences. (Can’t believe its been a year since I wrote on this topic). This year, it opened today (in Singapore- 3rd June 2010) and what a bummer- I had to miss the first day.
However thanks to tweets from my group and the update emails from Si Ting Sng from Bite Communications (thanks!), I at least have a flavor of the event.
From one of the email updates- this section summarizes the event proceedings- reproducing verbatim:
ad:tech Singapore 2010 consists of 6 keynotes and 24 breakout sessions with over 30 exhibitors and sponsors including publishers and media owners taking part. Among them, technologies and solutions from mobile marketing to analytics, e-mail marketing to Search Engine Optimisation will be showcased.
Seem to be everything I spend a regular day on. Hope to visit tomorrow- on the second day of the session and whet my appetite for Digital Marketing information.
What is also interesting is one full stream dedicated to advanced marketing and branding. ‘Digital’ as a branding medium still has a lot of miles to cover- but really, that is the imminent future. Add to this the fact that leading brand marketers- alongside consultants/agency representatives are now speaking on this topic- sends the right signals. Measurablity is an inseparable part of digital marketing – but the real power of digital will arrive when it moves towards a balance of brand metrics and hard RoI metrics (both of them dear to me).
Consider this- the sessions started with this keynote:
- The Future of Brands on the Internet: Alex Hunter, Independent Brand Consultant
and the second day will cover a similar subject, though it seems more specifically in context of a brand
- Driving Marketing Excellence Through Digital – The Kraft Foods Asia-Pacific Journey
Keynote by Shawn Warren, VP Marketing, Asia Pacific, Kraft Foods: who will discuss the important role digital marketing plays in building power brands across Asia Pacific.
Great stuff.
Another thing I missed the first day- keynotes on ‘Digital in South east Asia’. I am a huge ASEAN proponent- and it sucks that I missed the first day keynotes on this topic.
But there’s always tomorrow. Hope to be there. And write about it if I do.
Think(ing) about it.
Shalabh

















