28 March 2017

Top class speakers set to provide vivid insight into marketing communications at VMC
Returning to the Rose Bowl Leeds on 11th April, speakers from international brand leaders including Neil Mayling of Jaguar Land Rover will be taking to the stage at the VMC to reveal their insights into marketing and communications.
Organised by CDi Yorkshire, a BPIF special interest group, and targeted at individuals in the creative, digital, print and packaging industries, attendees of the free conference will gain an insight into two of the most iconic British brands as Neil speaks on the past and present in Innovation, Design and Marketing at Jaguar Land Rover.
Also on the list of expert speakers is HP's Lyle Rainey and Andrew Pike, who will provide an insight into how to be successful in a digital-driven age, and what to do to add value to your digital content.
Other speakers to look out for include Stefan Casey of Nestle, Rachel Aldighieri of DMA, and experts from brands such as Sun Branding Solutions, Jaywing, Print Power and many more from top agencies and international brand leaders.
Speakers will discuss subjects such as Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Behaviour with international case studies, exploring how these channels work, what works best and what the future will hold.
The conference, which will address the effectiveness of communication channels to a specified audience - from baby boomer to generation A, will also feature a range of exhibitors showcasing the best in marketing communications. It will provide an opportunity to meet and network with peers, agencies, brands, prospective suppliers and learn about the latest industry innovations.
So, whether you're a brand owner or a communications consultant, VMC will expand your knowledge by providing you with a transferable toolbox to renovate your operations, speed up your projects and get ahead of the competition.
To register for this FREE one-day event at the Rose Bowl, Leeds click here.
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