The ‘Digital Marketing Summit’ (DMS) 2019, a global marketing conference on the future of digital marketing, will be held at COEX, Seoul from March 6 to 8.
The three-day event will host leading local and global experts in the areas of brand strategy, marketing channels, commerce, digital lifestyle, data-driven marketing, marketing technology, AI marketing, and global digital marketing.

The key global speakers for the event include Nike Digital Innovation CEO Stefen Olander, Burger King CMO Fernando Machado, and marketing technology thought leader Scott Brink.
The Digital Marketing Summit (DMS) 2019 will cover topics from marketing case studies of global AI startups to future perspectives of AI technology and marketing strategy and performance analysis software such as image search, Chatbot, content management automation, and marketing automation.
More details of DMS 2019 can be found on its official website.
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