Miami Ad School To Break Down the World of Beacons

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Young Creatives and Strategists are invited to a talk at miami Ad School in Sydney on beacon technology.

The presentation will be hosted by Ed Welsh from Inlight Media.

The use of Bluetooth Low Energy beacons is exploding around the world and the technology presents a significant opportunity for brands and marketers to enhance the customer experience and drive return on investment.

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Welsh is working with some of Australia’s biggest brands on beacon solutions and will show how the technology is transforming proximity based marketing and experiences through real world applications.

This is a great opportunity for strategists and creative to arm themselves with the information to translate this exciting technology into creative solutions for clients and brands.

The talk will be held on Monday 17 November from  at Miami Ad School, level 5, 2-12 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills.

Welsh’s talk is part of a series of informal round table talks by Miami Ad School ‘Industry Heroes’ on industry trends and new technologies.

The talks are fee but places are limited. To book, email Helga.




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