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Networking afternoon sold out at Mumbrella360 while fewer than 50 conference tickets remain on sale

Tickets have now sold out for next Tuesday’s Mumbrella360 networking afternoon.

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The afternoon will see a record-breaking 300 participants take part in three hours of speed networking at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, with delegates rotating to a new meeting every 15 minutes.

The networking afternoon is followed by the main Mumbrella360 conference on Wednesday and Thursday.

Those with networking tickets will need to log onto the appointment portal and confirm all meetings before Monday morning when the system closes.

The conference, which includes eight international keynotes and more than 100 speakers, features four stages of conference content, a program of masterclasses and a series of off-the-record roundtables.

Wednesday’s opening keynote – setting out the case for how advertising can change the world for the better – comes from US-based adland provocateur Cindy Gallop, and is followed by further presentations from P&G’s MD of global strategy and innovation for premium brands JP Kuehlwein; Young & Rubicam global strategic planning director Sandy Thompson and AdRoll global founder, Aaron Bell, on how to create a killer culture.

Thursday’s lead speakers include the co-author of ‘Sentience: The Coming AI Revolution and the Implications for Marketing’, Chris Stephenson; Spotify’s global head of business marketing, Jeff Rossi; marketing iconoclast, Mark Ritson and Megan Brownlow presenting a first look at PwC’s ‘Entertainment & Media Outlook Towards 2020’.

Last year, Mumbrella360 saw a total audited attendance of 1206, with that number expected to rise again this year. Both networking tickets and three-day Mumbrella360 tickets have now sold out, and there are fewer than 80 50 two-day passes for the conference remaining.

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