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IAB calls for submissions for MeasureUp 2021
May 6, 2021 10:53
IAB has called for speaker and session submissions for the MeasureUp conference 2021, closing on 18 June.
The announcement:
IAB Australia has announced that the MeasureUp conference will return for its 5th year on 27th October and is seeking submissions for smart and engaging speakers, sessions or workshops from Australia’s media and marketing industry. As investment in digital advertising continues to outpace the rest of the media sector representing two thirds of the paid advertising market, the changes in third party cookies, changes in privacy regulation, continued digitisation of traditional channels, cross media measurement challenges for media owners, agency and advertisers makes the MeasureUp conference more crucial than ever.
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