Campaign India Team
Nov 22, 2017

I-Com Data Creativity Awards 2018: Artificial Intelligence category added

Entries open till 8 December

I-Com Data Creativity Awards 2018: Artificial Intelligence category added
The organisers of I-COM have announced the addition of an artificial intelligence category for its Data Creativity Awards for 2018.
 
A statement from the organisers, said, "Aware of the growing importance of AI for the advertising industry, I-COM wants to recognise the cutting edge practices on the forefront of digital transformation and to showcase the positive impact they are making within the business. The introduction of this new category is also aimed at sparking a discussion on how AI is being integrated in daily processes and driving meaningful marketing change, by exposing case studies that will serve as a reference to marketers."
 
Entries for the Data Creativity Awards are open till 8 December. For more information about awards, click here
 
The I-COM 2018 will be held between 9-12 April 2018 in San Sebastian, Spain.  
 
Source:
Campaign India

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