B&T launches MAD Week

B&T launches MAD Week

Today B&T is excited to launch our new event MAD Week, a festival celebrating everything in the media, advertising and marketing realms, encouraging creativity and innovation.

It will be a unique series of events from July 15-19 featuring thought-provoking seminars, workshops and celebrations of all that’s great about the industry.

We’ll be using a range of venues in The Rocks in Sydney and hosting a diverse range of speakers from all disciplines, including internationally renowned talent, at paid for and free events.

During the week we will be running the ever-popular 30-Under-30 Awards, a new Women in Media Awards, and finishing off with the ultimate Battle of the Bands, pitting the most talented folk in adland against one another.

There will also be an innovation afternoon, and a host of sessions allowing people to get involved and put their skills into practice.

We’re also inviting you to partner with B&T during the week to run break-out events under the MAD Week banner.

This will be more than just another conference, with further details unveiled in the coming weeks.

Make sure you register your interest by visiting www.madweek.com.au and follow us on Twitter @MADweekAU




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