Tag: Goafest

  • Madan Bahal, Prateek Bhardwaj, and Amit Sharma appointed as Jury Chairs for Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show

    For the past few weeks, we have been publishing news on the announcement of names of jury chairs of various award categories of Abby 2024 (full name: The Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show).

    So here’s one more: Madan Bahal, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Adfactors PR, Prateek Bhardwaj, Chief Creative Officer and Head of Creative (India) at Lowe Lintas and Amit Sharma, Founder Director of Chrome Pictures have joined as jury chairs for the Public Relations, Direct and Video Craft categories respectively.

    The Abby will be held from May 29 to 31 as part of Goafest 2024. This year, Goafest is being held in Mumbai, at Westin Powai, overlooking Powai Lake.

  • Senthil Kumar, others also Jury Chairs for Abby 2024

    Niraj Ruparel, Emerging Tech Lead for WPP and Head of Mobile at GroupM, Chandani Samdaria, Executive Creative Director at L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, Chandni Shah, COO of FCB Kinnect, Senthil Kumar, CCO, VML and P G Aditya, CCO and Co-founder of Talented, join as Jury Chair for Technology category, Red Abby category, Mobile category, Integrated category and Digital category respectively, at The Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show.

    The Abby Awards are scheduled to happen from May 29 to 31 in Mumbai as part of Goafest 2024.

  • ‘Advertising Rocks’ scheduled for Goafest24@Mumbai

    Goafest 2024 is set to bring back ‘Advertising Rocks’, an initiative that offers a platform for India’s advertising, media, and marketing community to showcase their musical talent. The organising committee has invited solo performers to submit their entries. Selected participants will get an opportunity to perform.

    There will be two solo categories – Indian and International. Four shortlists from each category will perform for a distinguished jury and delegates.  The ultimate champions will be determined through a combination of jury evaluation and live voting by Goafest attendees

    Winners in each category will be awarded a cash prize of Rs 50,000, while the first runner-up will receive Rs 25,000.

    Mohit Joshi
    Mohit Joshi

    Said Mohit Joshi, CEO, Havas Media Network India and Goafest 2024’s Co-chair: “Advertising Rocks is back with another exciting edition at Goafest 2024 to celebrate the musical talents of our fraternity. As a fellow music enthusiast, I can’t wait to witness the exceptional performances this year. Looking forward to this unforgettable showcase of talent.”

    Subhash Kamath
    Subhash Kamath

    Added Subhash Kamath, former CEO of BBH and curator of ‘Advertising Rocks’: “Advertising Rocks was a big hit at Goafest last year and we’re hoping we’ll have a lot more participation in 2024. There’s so much musical talent in our industry. They deserve a platform to perform and Goafest is the perfect place for it.”

    The deadline for submitting entries for Advertising Rocks is May 15, 2024. Entries by solo performers only belonging to the advertising, media, and marketing fraternity will be considered.

  • Goafest 2024 opens delegate registrations

    Goafest 2024 has announced the opening of delegate registrations for the three-day event scheduled to take place from May 29  to May 31  at the Westin Powai in Mumbai. Early bird rates are valid until May 15, 2024.

    Sam Balsara
    Sam Balsara

    Said Sam Balsara, Chairman of the Delegates Committee – Goafest 2024: “Goafest is a unique platform that brings together industry leaders, creative minds, and aspiring talents to celebrate creativity, exchange ideas, and shape the future of advertising in India. We are excited to welcome delegates from across the country to join us for three days of inspiration, learning, and networking. This year with the event moving to Mumbai, we are sure there will be a substantial increase in delegates from Mumbai.”

  • Goafest 2024 unveils theme

    The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club have announced the theme for Goafest 2024 – ‘The Age of Adaptability’. The three-day fest is scheduled to take place from May 29-31 at Westin Powai, Mumbai.

    Said Jaideep Gandhi, Chairperson of the Goafest Organising Committee: “The theme for Goafest 2024, ‘The Age Of Adaptability’, was chosen to reflect the current ethos of our industry. Adaptability is at the core of what we do – from adjusting to new media platforms to adopting innovative marketing strategies,” adding: “This festival will not only celebrate creativity but also the ability to pivot and thrive amidst challenges.”

    Added Rohit Ohri, Chairperson Goafest Content Committee: “This year, at Goafest 2024, our central theme ‘The Age of Adaptability’ has a chameleon as a mascot. The chameleon is a creature known for its remarkable adaptive prowess. Like the chameleon, which adjusts its colors to match its environment, our industry too must continuously evolve its strategies and creative approaches to thrive in changing landscapes. This year’s festival will celebrate and cultivate the chameleon-like ability to adapt swiftly and effectively, ensuring our practices remain on the cutting-edge of creativity and relevance. The Age Of Adaptability concept has been created and designed by the young and very talented team at Abnormal Design Studios.”

  • Goafest 2024 & Abby Awards to be held in Mumbai

    Goafest 2024 & Abby Awards to be held in Mumbai

    If the Indian Premier League can happen in South Africa or the UAE, why can’t Goafest take place in Mumbai? Point, and the wise folk at the Adveritsing Agencies Association of India and The Advertising Club, have chosen to organise the 2024 edition of Goafest and the Abby Awards in Mumbai, from May 29 to 31. The venue: Westin Powai, the same place that plays host FICCI-Frames. And was earlier called Renaissance.

     

    The reason, as per a communique issued: the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. The decision, conscious and collective as it has been described, is to host the 17th edition of the festival on the same dates that it was scheduled to happen in Goa. It may be noted Goafest will continue to be held in Goa in future, and this, as of now, is just a one-off.

     

    First let’s read the statements. Later, do read our two-bit.

     

    Said Prasanth Kumar, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and CEO of GroupM, South Asia in a communqiue: “We’re excited to announce that Goafest is happening in Mumbai this year, despite a few logistical challenges. Our collective decision reflects our unwavering commitment to this esteemed event, which has evolved into a cornerstone platform for shaping the future of our industry. It’s become a vital platform for industry, becoming a nexus where industry leaders converge to explore, innovate, and chart the course for a progressive journey. We’re committed to maximizing participation, curating insightful sessions, and ensuring attendees leave with invaluable knowledge. Plus, mark your calendars: Goafest returns to Goa in 2025! Join us for an unforgettable experience at Mumbai Goafest 2024!”

     

    The communique also adds Rana Barua, President of The Advertising Club and Group CEO of Havas India, South East and North Asia, as saying: “The Abbys has always been a platform dedicated to recognising and celebrating outstanding achievements in the advertising and marketing industry. We look forward to honoring the best work of 2023 at the Abby Awards Powered by One Show 2024 this May, in Mumbai. With Westin Powai as the venue we are working towards putting together a dynamic agenda that  will be announced in due course. We are grateful and thankful to the entire fraternity for their continued support and enthusiasm.”

     

    The agenda, speakers, the sessions and the all-important sponsors will be announced shortly.

     

    While all of this was what we gleaned from a communique issued on Friday morning, there’s a little more to what has been issued. According to the info we have received, a cross-section of the powers that be felt that it should perhaps be put off. Yes, no Goafest 2024. That was around the first week of April. When we heard about it and asked some of the Goafest top brass via WhatsApp, there was no clear affirmation or outright denial. However, what we were told was that talks were on to salvage the situation.

     

    For, Goafest and Abby are meant to be for/of/to/by the industry, and aren’t being organised for profit, save the salaries of the secretariat and build a reserve for the rainy day. The organiser-in-chief doesn’t buy a fancy car after the conduct of the festival. It’s meant to be community service. And of course access to some fun in the sun, and loads of booze in the closed confines of sunny Goa.

     

    This year, as per our information, there is a problem. The media economy is in bad shape. Look at the number of empty billboards on the Western Express Highway in Mumbai. With just so many days where no government ads happen due to the Election Code of Conduct, and this year twice over given elections in Maharashtra and elsewhere, it’s not exactly ‘achche din’ for media biggies, the primary sponsors of Goafest.

     

    Colors/Viacom18 has reduced its trade spends. The news channelwallahs (Aaj Tak was one of the main sponsors last year, Times Network before that) are too busy with the elections than humouring agency folk.

     

    Also, the entire advertising agency business is being rewritten. No longer is there enough money in the bag to fund aircraft-loads to Goa. Even if 50% was being paid by the employee.

     

    Net-net: there was pressure.

     

    Abracadabra! All of this can be eliminated if the event happens in Mumbai. Yes, the alcohol is expensive, but one can also ask the Delhi officefolk to airlift those five litres of liquids from Haryana.

     

    Plus the chances of marketing folk being present is very high, as that number is not really very significant when the event is held in Goa. With the event being in Mumbai, albeit in Powai, the likelihood of people doing the trek to Goafest is good.

     

    We tried to gauge the sentiment on the decision from some of our connects. While there is an overall happiness that it’s happening and is not cancelled, there is dismay that it means no official fun in Goa. They said you can’t do that in Mumbai.

     

    And what about all those floral shirts and shorts we bought for Goafest, one regular mused.

     

    Another point posed to us is that if the elections are the reason and since this is the 17th edition of the fest, why didn’t it get pushed to Mumbai all these years when there were elections. Hmmm.

     

    Well, right now the story is that Goafest 2024 (and Abby) are happening. We don’t know if that’ll mean Ogilvy will participate, but we do hope it does.

     

    Meanwhile, a few days before Goafest and Abby, the Zee-sponsored Kyoorius Creative Awards are scheduled to take place. The date is May 24. But that, as we are constantly reminded, is not organised by industry bodies.

     

    For more information on the festival, follow the Goafest handle at @goafestlive and for ABBY Awards Powered by One Show, follow The Advertising Club at @theadclubindia.

    Better still, read it all on MxMIndia.com.

     

    Entries for ABBY Awards Powered by One Show 2024 can be submitted at https://abbyawards.com/

     

  • Awards Governing Council announced for for Abby 2024

    The Advertising Club and Advertising Agencies Association of India have announced the Awards Governing Council (AGC) for the 2024 edition of the annual awards.

    Representing Advertising Club:

    1. Ajay Kakar, Chairperson, Awards Governing Council, Abby One Show Awards 2024 and Managing Committee Member, The Advertising Club
    2. Dheeraj Sinha, Group CEO – India and South Asia, FCB, and Co-chair Awards Governing Council, Abby One Show Awards 2024
    3. Ajay Chandwani, Managing Committee Member, The Advertising Club
    4. Alok Lall, Executive Director, McCann World Group India
    5. Sonia Huria, Head Communications – APAC, Prime Video
    6. Subramanyeswar S., Group CEO, MullenLowe Lintas Group & Chief Strategy Officer – APAC, MullenLowe Global

     

    Representing Advertising Agencies Association of India:

    1. Prasanth Kumar, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India and CEO of GroupM, South Asia
    2. Jaideep Gandhi, Chairperson, Goafest 2024
    3. Mohit Joshi, CEO, Havas Media
    4. Sam Balsara, Chairman, Madison World
    5. Rohit Ohri, FCB Global Partner
    6. Anupriya Acharya, CEO South Asia, Publicis Groupe

    Speaking on the AGC, Rana Barua, President of The Advertising Club, said: “Over the years the Abby One Show Awards has not only honoured creative excellence but has helped strengthen South Asia and especially India’s position in the global arena. It is imperative that we turn the spotlight on work that is deserving, innovative and socially and culturally relevant with creativity at its heart. The awards has encouraged talent and brought to light work that was impossible to even imagine. We are excited for this edition and are certain that the Awards Governing Council has a tough task at hand given the level and amount of work showcased over the last year.”

    Added Prasanth Kumar, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India: “The Abby One Show Awards has evolved, becoming a level playing field not just for India but the entire South Asian region. We have witnessed agencies and brands of all sizes put their best foot forward, and have been humbly surprised with the kind of work that this region is home to.  We are confident that the awards will continue to empower the creative community and provide them with a global stage to showcase innovation and insight behind their creative communication.”

    Said Ajay Kakar, Chairperson, Awards Governing Council, Abby One Show Awards 2024: “The Abby One Show Awards continue to bring the spotlight on great ideas that manifest into great work. I am humbled by the opportunity to Chair the Awards Governing Council, that comprises stalwarts of our industry. An award, I believe, is as good as the Jury that judges it. So, the AGC is committed to have a stellar line-up of jury chairs and jury members, who have earned their spurs at a global and local level. They will help identify and recognise the best of best that the industry has created, this year. The Abby One Show Awards 2024 will continue to encourage, empower and accredit work to find its rightful place at a domestic level, and as a stepping stone to the global stage.”

    Added Kevin Swanepoel, CEO of The One Club for Creativity: “It is with great enthusiasm that we continue our association with The Advertising Club for the Abby Awards. What The One Show brings to the Abby ABBY Awards is a legacy of integrity, a reputation that resonates worldwide. Last year’s collaboration with the Abby Awards has pushed the creative envelope further, setting new benchmarks in recognising and celebrating creative excellence. We are delighted to be a part of this property that fosters a culture of excellence in the creative industry and are excited to witness deserving campaigns being honoured with an Abby.”

    Said Jaideep Gandhi, Chairperson, Goafest 2024: “Goafest and the Abby One Show Awards have over the years crafted a premiere position bringing together the industry to learn, unlearn and celebrate. Like past editions, this year too we are confident of witnessing work that goes on to set new benchmarks of their own. While we are looking forward to a diverse creative showcase, we are confident that the task won’t be as easy for our jurors and AGC given the level of competitiveness.”

    Jointly organised by Advertising Agencies Association of India and The Advertising Club, Goafest 2024 will be held on May 29 to 31, 2024 at Grand Hyatt hotel, in Bambolim, Goa.

  • Goafest 2024 to sizzle from May 29 to 31, 2024

    By Our Staff

     

    The 17th edition of Goafest, the biggest advertising festival in South Asia, will be held from May 29 to 31, 20024 at the Grand Hyatt, Bambolim, Goa. Co-hosted by The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club, Goafest 2024, the fest will showcase knowledge sessions, masterclasses, networking opportunities, partying, and of course the Abby Awards.

     

    The fest was held from May 24 to 26 last year, and while one thought it would be horribly hot, we thought it was pretty bearable.

     

    Prasanth Kumar
    Prasanth Kumar

    Said Prasanth Kumar, President of the Advertising Agencies Association of India and CEO of GroupM, South Asia: “Goafest has firmly established itself as the pinnacle of creative celebrations in South Asia, uniting the foremost talents in the creative and marketing realms. Our goal is to offer our industry peers an immersive experience over three days filled with learning, meaningful engagement, interactivity, and curiosity.”

     

    Rana Barua
    Rana Barua

    Added Rana Barua, President of The Advertising Club and Group CEO of Havas India, South East, and North Asia: “Every year, The Abby One Show Awards at Goafest stand as a testament to the biggest and most prestigious awards in the Indian advertising industry, celebrating innovative and groundbreaking ideas. Once again, I invite the brilliant minds of Indian advertising to join the celebrations and embark on an exciting journey at Goafest 2024, where creativity takes the spotlight.”

     

    Jaideep Gandhi
    Jaideep Gandhi

    Said Jaideep Gandhi, Chairperson of Goafest 2024: “Persistently, Goafest has progressed and pioneered, solidifying its status as the foremost advertising festival in India. From insightful knowledge-sharing sessions to featuring distinguished speakers, we are confident in welcoming global guests who will significantly contribute to the industry, particularly benefitting younger professionals. I would also like to mention that Mr Mohit Joshi, CEO of Havas Media has very kindly agreed to join me as Co-Chair and contribute immensely to take this event to greater heights.”

     

  • Leo Burnett bags a Grand Prix

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    The big news on Day 2 of Goafest was the awarding of the second Grand Prix of the festival and the first amongst the Creative Awards. Leo Burnett India was awarded a Grand Prix for Airtel’s ‘Airtel 175 Replayed’ campaign. The agency was also recognised as Digital Specialist Agency of The Year with a total of 15 metals. The category saw a total of 6 Gold, 15 Silver, and 37 Bronze Metals. There were six merits in the category.

     

    Meanwhile, COG Culture was awarded as Design Specialist Agency of The Year, with a total of 16 metals. The category saw a total of 3 Gold, 13 Silver and 16 Bronze Metals along with 17 merits.

     

    With a total of three Metals, Mindshare was recognised as Mobile Specialist Agency of The Year. The category witnessed a total of 15 metals with 2 Gold, 5 Silver, 4 Bronze and 4 merits.

     

    Mindshare was also recognised as Specialist Agency of The Year with four metals. The category had 3 Gold, 6 Silver, 7 Bronze and 4 Merits being awarded.

     

    FCB Group India was recognised as Direct Specialist Agency of The Year with 10 Metals in total. The category saw a total of 3 Gold, 12 Silver, 13 Bronze and 10 Merits being awarded.

     

    FCB Group India was recognised as Public Relations Specialist Agency of The Year with 8 Metals. The category had 6 Gold, 9 Silver, 7 Bronze, and 4 Merits in total.

     

    Meanwhile, with a total of 9 metals, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited was awarded as the Broadcaster of The Year Award. The category witnessed a total of 6 Gold, 8 Silver, 4 Bronze and 1 Merit.

     

  • EssenceMediacom is the new star at the Media Abby

     

     

    By Our Staff

     

    So what’s more important at the three-day advertising festival in Goa? The conclave – lectures and masterclasses and all the entertainment lined up or the awards?

     

    That’s a question that will never be answered, though there’s no denying the fact there are undercurrents of a ‘they-owe-their-existence-to-us’ sentiment that’s been there for a while in certain quarters of the two organisers – the Advertising Agencies Association of India (3As of I) and the Advertising Club.

     

    Hence, please do note: we are not to call them Goafest Abbys, which they are often referred to, by some of the organisers as well. They are the Abby One Show, the One Show suffix being the association with One Show, the globally renowned advertising awards enterprise.

     

     

    But an international awards means that there is little scope for any corruption in the system. There is little scope for subjectivity, and even more little scope for personal biases to come in. Well, that last bit is ensured that it’s not one person who decides on the award, but it’s a slew of top professionals.

     

    This year’s highlight is the return of the Mullen Lowe Lintas Group to the Abby fold, after over two decades of a self-imposed exile. McCann and Wunderman Thompson are also back.

     

    So, the only agency that has decided to stay away is Ogilvy, but Piyush Pandey & Co do participate in Kyoorius Creative Awards (happening on June 2), so it’s not that they are allergic to creative awards. Note: Lowe in India had this huge allergy to creative awards, and the agency would stay away from them all. Though this wasn’t the case internationally. And in India as well, Lowe would participate – and very aggressively and successfully – in the Effie.

     

    Let’s cut the chase, and move to Day 1’s big awards. The Media Abby, which unlike the Emvies, concentrates on the creative quotient. A total of 94 Media Abbys were presented. The tally being: 25 Golds, 33 Silvers, and 35 Bronze metails.

     

    The highlight of the evening was the emergence of a new numero uno from within the GroupM fold. EssenceMediacom was Media Agency of the Year, and it won it for a total of 20 metals, and these were across many entries. EssenceMediacom won the Grand Prix for Whisper India’s campaign, ‘The Missing Chapter’.

     

    We met Navin Khemka, the agency captain, and he was elated. The fact that it was not just on the back of one campaign was even more satisfying for him.

     

    Also, announced the same evening was the Publisher Abby where 2 Golds, 5 Silvers and 6 Bronze metas were awarded. And there were 5 Merit recognised. With a total of four Metals, ABP Pvt. Ltd. was recognised as Publisher of The Year.

     

    Final Winners for Press Release Media

     

  • Goafest 2023: Absently Present

     

     

    By Sanjeev Kotnala

     

    Sanjeev KotnalaThe annual Indian advertising and marketing Festival Goafest starts today, Wednesday, May, 24, 2023. And here I was with Vermajee, my mentor and friend, sipping cold beer and trying to answer a question he had raised last week. Why have I attended Goafest all these years, and why am I not there this year?

    GoaFest is one of the leading events in the Indian advertising industry and it’s known that I favour Adfest Pattaya too. However, individual and organisational circumstances, professional goals, and personal preferences play a role in determining their attendance at such events. I have many times shared my thoughts on how to make it better and happy to see that my suggestions through the years a few have been adopted.

    To answer, I asked a few of my friends and acquaintances who have been at Goafest, are there or have finally dropped out of the Goafest circuit. I did not attend the last edition, and with fond memories of Goafest through the years, I needed their inputs.

    Maybe some of these could be your answer to the question.

    And if you are there, you could say what works for you, some, most or none.

    For the next three days, I will be  absently present at Goafest. Remembering the sessions, crowds at the gates for celebrity sessions, exhibit area, the refrigerators with beer and soft drinks, the smoking zone and the after-parties. The corridors where you met people and the rushed lunch breaks.

     

    Networking among Networked.

    Goafest provides a platform for advertising and marketing professionals to interact, exchange ideas, and collaborate on future projects. Unfortunately, the client quotient has always been an issue, and the festival remains primarily networking among networked groups. You do meet an odd friend of friends who you may encounter in future.

     

    Learning and Inspiration

    There is enough for everyone. Learning sessions, workshops, and panel discussions by industry experts and thought leaders. The amount of learning and inspiration you take out depends on your interest and investment of time and effort.  Though I have my own doubts on the subject and speakers at time, including when I raised the issue.

     

    Awards and Recognition.

    Abby Awards recognise and celebrate excellence in advertising and marketing communication in India and is still a reputation-builder. Winning awards may seem a small part of the process, but with the number of awards online- it seems everyone is a winner.

     

    Business Opportunities. 

    Goafest offers a conducive environment to make commitments for future interaction. I have seen deep business discussions happening, which resulted in real business.

     

    Celebrating Creativity.

    A part of the following statement is true, and a part is false. Goafest brings together like-minded individuals and provides a space to appreciate and celebrate outstanding creativity. Attendance and visit to the campaign exhibit area remain low despite various promotions and interest. The parties and beer and lovely food served always helped celebration.

     

    3-2-1

    Earlier, it was a full three-day impact performance, and now, people have opted to take a one-two- or three-day trip to Goafest. However, with the hybrid and work-from-anywhere mode in operation, I hope more and more people attend it for the three days of festivity, celebration, and learning.

     

    Net-Net

    Participants claim they attend Goafest to network, learn, gain recognition, explore business opportunities, and celebrate creativity in the Indian advertising industry. The cost of attending the festival is increasing. For many, the benefits of attending do not outweigh the total costs.

    There is an industry focus, and it’s good for the festival. However, it needs to get more inclusive with technology (a large part of business now) and encourage client teams to attend.

    But one thing is straightforward and honest, it is festival mode full-time. So, the most honest answer to the question I received was ‘I attend Goafest because it is there’. Yes, I am a biased GoaFest loyalist after all.

     

  • Goafest 2023 unveils agenda and speaker line-up

    By Our Staff

     

    The Goafest 2023 organising committee has unveiled its speaker line-up and the agenda for the festival.

     

    The three-day event will see over 60 leading global and Indian speakers and performers across 20 knowledge seminars and 11 masterclasses.

     

    Leading advertising personalities like Nick Law – Global Creative Chairperson – Accenture Song and Ed Pank – Managing Director – WARC APAC will address the audiences. Besides this, celebrities from Indian sports and Bollywood like Harbhajan Singh, Tabu and Rana Daggubati will talk abut their achievements and stories of strength.

     

    The panels will see participation of leading corporate personalities like Hemant Malik of ITC Foods, Rohit Kapoor of Swiggy, Prabha Narasimhan of Colgate-Palmolive, Chandan Mukherji of Nestle India, Priyanka Gill of Good Glamm Group, Ravi Santanam of HDFC and Vipul Prakash of MakeMyTrip.

     

    The sessions will also see industry leaders like Rajan Anandan of Sequoia Capital,  Sam Balsara of Madison, Josy Paul of BBDO, Rohit Ohri of FCB, Anusha Shetty of Grey, Dheeraj Sinha of Leo Burnett, Vikram Sakuja of Madison, Subhash Kamath, Anupriya Acharya of Publicis, Tarun Katyal of Coto, Lata Venkatesh of CNBC TV18, T Gangadhar of Quotient, Aditi Mishra of Lodestar UM, Amin Lakhani of Mindshare, Mohit Joshi of Havas Media, Naveen Khemka of Essence Mediacom, Geet Lulla of Comscore, Pankaj Krishna of Chrome DM and Salil Kumar of ITGD sharing their invaluable insights.

     

    Special sessions curated by the Advertising Standards Council of India on Creator Calling Creator, by the IAA on Voice of Change on Gender Bias and Ad Asia 2023 Seoul Roadshow by AFAA have also been scheduled. Advertising Rocks, a unique industry initiative and Musical Contest, will also be staged.

     

    On the entertainment end, there’s singer-composer Kanika Kapoor, playback singers Papon, Divya Kumar and Asees Kaur and Digital Creator and Stand Up Comic, Aiyoo Shraddha. Plus DJ Suketu, Savio and DJ AJ for the late evenings.