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News Corp Unveils SXSW Sydney Activation ‘The Ideas Dome’ & Research Powered By The Growth Distillery

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Published on: 15th October 2024 at 11:42 AM
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client partnerships managing director, News Corp Australia, Lou Barrett.
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News Corp Australia has unveiled its South by Southwest Sydney 2024 program featuring media brands and research from The Growth Distillery, with an exclusive opening night VIP party for clients and marketers.

“We are thrilled to be a supporting partner of SXSW Sydney and to showcase the power of News Corp Australia’s brands in such a dynamic setting. This event provides a unique opportunity for us to invite our client and agency partners to experience our brands at a consumer level while immersing themselves in the creativity and innovation that SXSW Sydney brings to the marketing community. It’s an inspiring environment where we can connect, engage, and explore new ways to drive commercial success together,” said client partnerships managing director, News Corp Australia, Lou Barrett.

The Ideas Dome Powered By The Growth Distillery

News’ week-long activation at SXSW Sydney centres around The Ideas Dome, a stage located in Tumbalong Park, open to all. It takes its inspiration from The Australian’s brand platform, Welcome to the Contest of Ideas.

Powered by News’ research think-tank, The Growth Distillery, The Ideas Dome will showcase media brands as they provide insights into impactful initiatives and campaigns. Sessions include:

  • The Australian presents Innovators: The Next Wave. Explore the future of innovation
    driven by generative AI, learn about the top 100 innovators transforming lives, and
    discover alternative funding options for entrepreneurs seeking support without going
    overseas.
  • News.com.au presents Australia, it’s About Bloody Time. An in-depth exploration of the
    advocacy campaign that delivered new specialist support for more than one million
    endometriosis sufferers and a $49 million investment from the Federal Government.
  • Body+Soul presents From Mates to Soul Mates: Dating in the Digital World. A
    discussion exploring the unwritten rules of online dating, addressing privacy concerns,
    managing expectations, and navigating the risks of online stalking.
  • Vogue Australia presents a Vogue Codes satellite session: From Algorithms to Data, the Future of Shopping. From marketing to the future of our digital footprint and the fashion trends created by algorithms, unpack how creative spaces such as fashion will be upended by incoming technologies.

Research At The ICC

Another highlight of News’ SXSW Sydney program is The Growth Distillery’s research, Technographics: The Most Influential View Of Your Customer… That’s Hiding In Plain Sight.

Director of The Growth Distillery, Dan Krigstein, will present the research on the main ICC stage, revealing how technological ‘postures’ dictate not just where customers shop but how they connect with brands.

Krigstein will then be joined on stage by some of Australia’s preeminent experts to discuss the commercial, consumer, and human implications of this research.

Sydney Harbour Activation

The Australian officially launches The List: Innovators magazine with a unique client experience at Thrive House onboard LawConnect Superyacht, the only on-the-water activation at SXSW Sydney. A group of VIP guests, including senior corporate leaders and some of the young entrepreneurs who feature in the magazine, will sail Sydney Harbour to discuss the latest technological advances and their impact.

Networking With The Marketing Comunity

Client partnerships managing director, Lou Barrett, will host an exclusive VIP event at the W Hotel where guests will be treated to a special performance by Gamilaraay woman, musician, and creator Thelma Plum.

SXSW Sydney 2024 runs October 14-20, 2024.

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Fredrika Stigell is a journalist at B&T with a focus on all things culture. Fredrika is also completing a Master of Archaeology, focusing on Indigenous rock art and historical artefacts in Kakadu National Park. Previously, she worked at a heritage company helping to organise storage collections for Sydney historical artefacts. Fredrika majored in English during her Bachelor's and is an avid reader with a particular interest in 19th and 20th century literary fiction.

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