Trade Marketing Club and POPAI joint year-end event
We invite you to an exciting meeting. The Trade Marketing Club and POPAI Hungary, as the international point-of-sale marketing association, are jointly organizing their last meeting of the year.
Visitors to the Trade Marketing Club can exceptionally take part in the POPAI meeting, which is private every other time! This year’s theme of the POPAI meetings is: “Very fast moving brands, trends, retail and POP”. Each time, a POPAI member presents how they adapt to the extremely rapidly changing market environment. On this occasion, our hosts are the marketing and marketing managers and specialists of Pick and Mizo trade, who introduce us to how their brands respond to changes through many practical examples.
At the meeting, the results of the POPAI POP competition, which is 20 years old this year, will be announced and the awards will be presented.
The club seat is free of charge, but registration is required!
To apply, click on the link below:
Date of the event: November 23, 2023, 3-6 p.m
We will inform our registered guests about the location!
Application deadline: November 18, 2023.
The sponsor of the event is BOX PRINT Kft. The professional partner of the event is EuroCIS.
You can always read our next event invitation in the Facebook group of the Trade Marketing Club. If you want to follow trade marketing events there, just click on the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/103723403049661
More information: Laura Kiss, 06 30 3353871 or office@instoreteam.hu
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