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Digital City Festival launched this morning with an opening event hosted by Professor Andy Miah, speaking alongside a range of special guests to open the fortnight.
by Charlie Spargo
The full agenda of eCommerce keynotes and panels taking place on the Digital City Network is available online right now.
Digital City Festival launches on Monday and comprises a fortnight of events, talks and panels for the digital sector - with content covering marketing, tech, eCommerce, media and culture.
The Digital City Network will host the entire programme of content including insights from global thought leaders, plus a dedicated exhibition showcase, live masterclasses and Q&As, plus the 2021 Digital City Awards, which take place on April 15th. Register today to make the most of the whole range of content and hear from influential industry names.
What s on the Marketing Track at Digital City Festival 2021
April 13th, 11am
Manifest worked with Tommee Tippee on The Boob Life, a unified campaign which put mums front and centre to show the realities of infant feeding journeys. The campaign was faced with praise when it launched in February but also censorship from places like Facebook, which removed the video.
Neil Knowles of Tommee Tippee; Chomoi Picho-Owiny, Emily Huyton, and Isabel Thomson of Manifest; plus marketing consultant Fiona Wylie will be discussing the challenges of tackling such a sensitive and personal subject and why it s important to use digital content and creativity to break the boundaries of topics like this.
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