Elevator Digital Media Forum to be Held in Vietnam

MMA Global, Chicilon Media and Kantar Media will host “Leading the New Era of Advertising: Building Elevator Digital Media,” a forum on trends and insights in elevator digital media, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on August 29, VN Express International reports. The event will gather leading companies to explore new trends, gain in-depth knowledge and provide opportunities for sustainable cooperation. Many speakers are leading experts in the field of media and advertising, with more than 300 attendees who are business owners and senior managers. Attendees can interact with leading experts, participate in discussions and delve into the latest developments in the digital out-of-home (DOOH) media industry. DOOH’s role is due to its large and diverse reach and in creating unique experiences and interactions with customers. Elevator media stands out with its confined environment, making messages easy to access and remember. The forum will cover many topics, including elevator digital media trends, consumer behavior, advantages of elevator media channels and success stories from typical promotional campaigns. According to organizers, the event will help businesses keep up with information to continuously innovate and maintain competitive advantages.

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