The Ad Trading Summit London Returns In Spectacular Style On September 20
by Ciaran O'Kane on 1st Jul 2011 in News
It'll be twelve months in September since ExchangeWire did its first event in the Paramount. The inaugural half-day was attended by over 190 C-level execs from the nascent exchange eco-system in Europe - providing a forum for debate and networking for the growing European ad trading community. The Ad Trading Summit London will be returning on September 20! This year's event, which will be held in the British Film Institute, promises to be even bigger - and we have already booked a number of high profile keynotes form the likes of Joe Zawadski and Kondrad Feldman, There will also be presentations from leading execs from AppNexus, Microsoft and Rubicon on the day. The event as ever will be attended by a cross-section of the European data-driven display space, including agencies, marketers, agency trading desks, exchange traders, ad networks, ad exchanges, data traders, data exchanges, publishers and ad technology vendors.
ATS is now the leading global event series on data-driven display - and this year's event in London will be even more granular and focused than ever before. ExchangeWire will be releasing details on panels and speakers in the coming weeks - and will be doing interviews and podcasts with those taking part in the run upto this year's massive event. This conference on September 20 is the day before dmexco in Germany - so I will expect the planes to Cologne (that's only if you're not sticking around for ad:tech London of course) will be rammed packed once ATS London has finished. Early bird tickets for ATS London are now on sale. A large number of tickets have already been sold - so it's advised to get them now to avoid disappointment. Looking forward to the immense debate and analysis from the true market movers of the data-driven display space. Roll on September 20 - #ATSL...
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