Missing Out On The Adobe Symposium? Don’t Fret, B&T’s Got You Covered!

Missing Out On The Adobe Symposium? Don’t Fret, B&T’s Got You Covered!

The Adobe Symposium kicked off this morning at Sydney Opera House, and if you aren’t able to make it along and are bummed about missing out on the keynote presentations, don’t fret.

Adobe has been kind enough to live stream them free of charge! Click here to fill in your deets and tune in to the stellar line-up of speakers.

A record-breaking 2,000 attendees will hear more than 25 brands such as Qantas, Western Sydney University, ANZ Bank and Dell explain how exceptional customer experiences differentiate the best brands from the rest throughout the day.

Adding to the of digital experts, Symposium will feature award-winning actor and comedian Eric Bana, who will offer insights into the art of storytelling to connect with audiences in today’s increasingly digital world.

Furthermore, comedian, radio presenter and media personality Adam Spencer will host ’Sneaks’, taking an up-close look at some of the latest innovations from the Adobe Research Labs.

And of course, you can also expect some stories on the event from B&T.




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