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    Tech may be sexy; but what science really needs is advertising.

    Events :: Digital Shoreditch
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    Gemma Milne from Ogilvy Labs UK introduces her talk at Digital Shoreditch: Science needs advertising.

    Events :: Digital Shoreditch
    • 11 May
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  • CES 2015 : Ogilvy Labs Trend Report

    Ogilvy Labs Trend Report reviews the latest innovations and technologies from CES 2015 and considers what it means for brands looking to embrace emerging tech.

    Events :: CES 2015
    • 28 Jan
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  • Ogilvy Labs Trend report: CES 2014

    Ogilvy London Labs reviews the most exciting technologies and trends and predicts how they will impact future commercial application.

    Events :: CES 2015
    • 2 Jan
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  • Gadgets And Gizmos: WIRED 2014

    An overview of the internationally acclaimed WIRED conference for 2014, exploring entertainment, hardware, bio-hacking, educating the differently-abled, culinary creativity and mind games.

    Topics :: Tech / Innovation
    • 17 Nov
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  • Ogilvy Labs SXSW trend report

    This year at SXSW, Ogilvy Labs sliced and diced the biggest recurring topics and reported the trends to watch out for.

    Events :: Highlights
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