Sixth edition of DIGIMARK 2017 will be held on Aug 18 in Lahore
LAHORE: DIGIMARK - International Digital Conference, the annual flagship event for uplifting the digital industry of Pakistan is set to host its 6th edition, DIGIMARK2017.
TEC (Training, Events, and Consultancy) is the collaborative partner of the conference which will be held at Emporium Mall, Lahore on 17th and 18th August, 2017.
The latest edition of DIGIMARK will showcase experts and gurus of the digital industry as speakers. The attendees will be introduced to effective strategies, innovative technologies and key insights from successful digital campaigns.
The two day event will boast more than 400 participants from the corporate sectors well as around 8,000-10,000 people are expected at the “Show & Tell” expo area.
Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Zain Majid, Founder TEC and Mr. Iftikhar Hussain, Co-Founder TEC said, “DIGIMARK is fast emerging as the flagship event for the digital industry in Asia. In Pakistan, we have a vision to provide our country with innovative ideas that will enable all stakeholder’s growth in this digital journey.
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