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For creative, communication and marketing professionals exploring the potential of technology, it is increasingly a challenge to ‘put humans first'.
We are experiencing accelerating and profound technological change, from programmatic media to artificial intelligence, predictive modelling to virtual worlds and robots to gamification. The many possibilities and platforms that technology offers are an exercise in creativity.
This conference will help you embrace these brave new world opportunities – we’ll look at some of the fantastic work that’s already been created and reassure you that although the machines are coming they will never replace human intelligence and creativity.
Speakers
Lawrence Weber, Innovation Director and Co-Founder, Creative Futures and Managing Partner, Karmarama on Creativity in the Machine Age
Kristina Dimitrova, Researcher & Writer, Contagious on Computational Creativity
Mikela Eskenazi, Commercial Director EMEA, Blippar on the practical application of AR for brands
John Doyle, Sky Media on AdSmart - addressable TV and beyond
This is the CIM Creative Communications Group’s third London ‘creativity’ conference. Join us for a buffet lunch and a chat with other marketing communications folk prior to two hours of wonder and inspiration.
CPD category: Technical: Integrated marketing communications
Duration: 2 hours
Registration and networking is from 13:00, the event starts at 14:00 and finishes at 16:00. If you are non-EU resident, please call the Network Support team to make your booking.
Sector: Creative
Region: London
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Prices
Prices shown include VAT with a light finger buffet and refreshments provided. If you have any special dietary 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 427 340.
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