Jin Bo
Jan 4, 2011

Links-Group Communications announces partnership with Campaign’s healthcare forum

HONG KONG - Links-Group Communications, a specialist healthcare marketing and communications agency in China, has confirmed it is now the official communications partner of Campaign Asia’s Healthcare Spotlight program.

Links-Group Communications announces partnership with Campaign’s healthcare forum

The event, “From drugs to brands: Effective marketing strategies for Asia-Pacific healthcare in the digital era,” is scheduled to open in Singapore in March.

Healthcare Marketing is part of the Campaign Spotlight Series, focusing on industry-specific conferences that are researched and designed solely for brands.

Links-Group will act as the associate and support-provider in China for the Healthcare Spotlight event.

“We’re delighted to be able to support such an important event for the region’s advertising and marketing professionals,” said Lilian Lan, general manager of Links.

“We are very happy to help support this event for the industry, and we are looking forward to meeting our partners and colleagues there,” she added.

"We are very pleased to be working with Links Communications and look forward to an exciting event," said Samantha Strauss, head of conferences, Campaign.

Source:
Campaign China

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