BERLIN SCHOOL OF CREATIVE LEADERSHIP, DUTCH DIGITAL DESIGN, FUTURE FOUNDATION, THE AD CLUB AND THE MARKETING SOCIETY JOIN INAUGURAL ROADSHOW, WITH SPEAKERS FROM SPOTIFY, ADOBE, GOOGLE AND MORE
LONDON, 23 February 2016 - Advertising Week Europe, the continent's largest annual gathering of marketing and communication leaders, today announces its inaugural thought leadership Roadshow set to visit three of Europe's leading advertising, creativity, and technology hubs.
Taking place from 1-3 March 2016, the Roadshow will stop in three major European cities:
- Berlin, German - Scholz & Friends: 1 March
- Amsterdam, Netherlands - The Westerliefde: 2 March
- Stockholm, Sweden - Hotel Berns: 3 March
Joining the event is Rich Frankel, Creative Director at Spotify, on the panel in both Berlin and Amsterdam. Each Roadshow stop will focus on a unique aspect of the overarching theme,
Creativity Through Innovation
. Panelists from companies such as Achtung, North Kingdom, Holy Diver, Tam Tam, Scholz & Friends, and FROG will explore how brands and agencies in the European market are developing disruptive new creative strategies, as well as looking into what lies ahead in this groundbreaking new era.
Advertising Week Europe has partnered with local brands and agencies, including Google, Adobe and 72andSunny, as well as trade associations Dutch Digital Design, The Marketing Society, The Ad Club, and The Berlin School of Creative Leadership, to bring in an audience ranging from managers to C-level professionals local to each market.
Matt Scheckner, Chief Executive of Advertising Week Europe, said: "There are a number of fantastic cities across Europe with thriving advertising and marketing sectors, and we are delighted to be visiting Berlin, Amsterdam and Stockholm for the inaugural Roadshow, to explore different perspectives on creativity and innovation and build momentum across the continent ahead of Advertising Week Europe."
Advertising Week Europe 2016 returns to London for the fourth year from April 18-22, and registration is now open. Last year, the event attracted over 28,000 attendees, more than 10,000 delegates and over 700 speakers from across the advertising and creative industries.
To register for the event and find out more information, please visit www.advertisingweek.eu
For further information on the European roadshow, please visit www.advertisingweek.eu/roadshow
About Advertising Week Europe
Now in its fourth year, Advertising Week Europe is the continent's largest annual gathering uniting the advertising, ad tech, client, creative, marketing, and media ecosystems. The week-long series of events combine inspiring thought leadership seminars, engaging debate on the most challenging areas of opportunity, and a series of hand-crafted evening experiences at some of London's most iconic venues targeting industry leaders of today and tomorrow. The origin of The Week ties London and New York City together - Advertising Week began in New York in 2004. The 13
edition of Advertising Week in New York City is September 26 - 30, 2016. Also launching in 2016 is Advertising Week Asia in Tokyo, May 30 - June 2.
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