Arati Rao
Dec 03, 2010

Dubai Lynx 2011 now open for delegate registrations

The event will be held from March 27 to 29 at the Arabian coast resort the Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai

Dubai Lynx 2011 now open for delegate registrations

The 4th Dubai International Advertising Festival is now open for delegate registrations.
The 2011 event will be held at the Arabian coast resort the Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai. From March 27 to 29, 2011, the programme includes 18 seminars, four workshops, exhibitions, interactive kiosks and screenings of creative work from the region, and networking opportunities.

The cost for the full delegate pass is US$450, but registrations made before 28 February 2011 can enjoy an early bird discounted rate of US$350.

Additionally there are reduced registration packages for Young Lynx, young creatives under the age of 28, and for students up to 23 years of age enrolled in full-time education.

Tables can also now be reserved for the renowned Lynx Awards and Dinner, the culmination of the festival, to be held at the Madinat Jumeirah Arena on 30 March, the largest event of its kind in Dubai.
“Attending the Dubai International Advertising Festival is an exceptional opportunity for people in the business to hear first-hand from global leaders about the industry’s latest trends and changes as well as being inspired and meet peers from the region and beyond,” says Philip Thomas, chief executive officer of Cannes Lions who with Motivate Publishing are joint organisers of the Festival. “Maintaining the low price level allows the event to be accessible to everyone at all levels, assisting the continued development of creative advertising and communications.”

For further information about the 2011 Dubai International Festival or to register to attend, please go to www.dubailynx.com.

Entries can be submitted from December 8, 2010.

Source:
Campaign India

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