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Agenda Revealed For AdExchanger’s Programmatic I/O, April 8 In SF

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progio-agendaThe PROGRAMMATIC I/O agenda is ready!

AdExchanger has published the full list of sessions for our upcoming conference at San Francisco’s St. Regis Hotel, April 8. Please visit www.programmatic.io to see the lineup.

Given AdExchanger’s goal to educate marketers on the New Normal of Digital Marketing, the conference agenda offers a range of topics covering programmatic media including ad exchanges, real-time bidding, video, eCommerce, data management and platforms, cross-channel targeting and more. Speakers include many of the top innovators in the space.

In addition, marketers will be on stage to discuss there thoughts on digital marketing and how programmatic media is – or isn’t – playing a part of their companies’ strategies.

Please know that this event is nearly sold-out, so if you plan on going, make sure to reserve your ticket today.

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