OMR Festival 2023 Returns with 70,000 Attendees Expected
The OMR Festival, one of Europe's largest digital marketing conferences, is set to return in 2023. With over 70,000 attendees expected, the event promises to be a hub for digital marketing enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Taking place on May 9 and 10 in Hamburg, the OMR Festival 2023 will span exhibition halls and various locations across the city, including bars and scene spots in the evenings. The event will feature over 800 speakers and more than 1,000 exhibitors, offering a wealth of knowledge and networking opportunities.
The conference will delve into various digital marketing topics, including AI, through keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, and other formats. Startups have until Monday, April 10 to apply for participation. Twelve Hamburg-based startups will receive free entry through Startup City Hamburg and the Startup Unit of Hamburg Invest. Applicants must have an innovative product or business model aligned with the conference's themes.
Last year's event saw innovative companies like PROSERVATION, BIOWEG, and Biomyc showcasing their circular economy innovations and sustainable materials. The OMR Festival 2023 offers similar opportunities for startups to present products, network, and connect with potential customers, partners, or investors.
The OMR Festival 2023, focusing on global trends in digital marketing, is poised to be a significant event for the industry. With its extensive lineup of speakers, exhibitors, and startup opportunities, it promises to be an unmissable gathering for digital marketing enthusiasts and professionals.
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