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  • October 18, 2016

    7:45 AM - Belfast

    Steve Woolley, CIM Head of External Affairs and Content, will deliver key findings from CIM’s 4th Digital Summit. This event explores the opportunities and challenges that technology and data present to marketers and will arm you with the knowledge and skills to thrive in today’s digital environments. Included in the event is new research carried out by CIM UK (including Northern Ireland) into how customers and marketers view their sharing of data. This is the first time this data is being presented outside London to a regional audience.

    This event will assist marketers in remaining consistent in brand message across platforms. It will look at delivering effectiveness and ROI across platforms and highlight how much data are people willing to give away for a more personalised experience.

    The key speaker at this event will be joined by a panel of experts including PWC Digital Director, Niall Lavery and Michael King, Associate in Cleaver Fulton Rankin  (litigator in intellectual property and data protection practitioner.)

    CPD duration: 2 hours
    CPD category: Digital integration

    Registration and networking is from 07:45; the event starts at 08:00 and finishes at 10:00. If you are non-EU resident, please contact the Network Support team to make your booking.

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    The Hive
    PWC Waterfront Plaza
    8 Laganbank Rd
    Belfast
    BT1 3LR
    United Kingdom

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    Sector: Non-specific

    Region: Ireland
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    Speakers: Steve Woolley

    Contact:

    CIM Events Team

    cim.events@cim.co.uk

    +44 (0)1628 427340

    Prices

    • Member: £30.00
    • Studying member: £30.00
    • Student: £30.00
    • Non-member: £35.00

    The price shown is inclusive of VAT with breakfast and refreshments provided. If you have any special requirements please contact the Network Support team.

    Please book online for this event. If you cannot do so, please call the Network Support team on +44 (0)1628 427