The Future of TV Advertising Global / Future of Video 2024: Exclusive ticket offer for IAB members
Posted on Thursday 14 November 2024
Taking place 10 – 11 December, The Future of TV Advertising Global and The Future of Video 2024 will bring together industry experts to delve into strategic business approaches, innovative advertising techniques and cutting-edge ideas
Hosted by Adwanted UK, The Future of TV Advertising Global 2024 is an annual event which brings together a senior audience of media owners, pay-tv operators, advertising agencies, brands and ad tech firms, for two days of networking and debate about how to evolve television to be better traded, targeted, data-led and measured. This year, the Future of Video follows the event - taking place on the afternoon of Wednesday 11 December.
Speakers from Amazon Ads, Comcast Advertising, Google, ITV, MG OMG, NBCUniversal, Ofcom, People’s Postcode Lottery, PubMatic, Roku, Sky, System1, the7stars and more are currently confirmed for the two events, plus effectiveness guru Peter Field, who will be discussing why boring advertising must die.
As a partner of the events, we’re pleased to be able to offer the following discounts on tickets for IAB members. Please note that more than one code cannot be used at the same time.
• Members can get 20% off of the total ticket price using the code PARTNER_IABUK20
Both The Future of TV Advertising Global and The Future of Video 2024 will be held at Kings Place in London from Tuesday 10 December to Wednesday 11 December. Explore the agenda and secure your spot here.
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