Racheal Lee
Mar 7, 2012

Singapore Institute of Technology calls creative pitch

SINGAPORE- The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) has called a creative pitch for its upcoming admissions campaign.

SIT has called a creative pitch
SIT has called a creative pitch

The campaign will be across multiple channels, such as print, online, OOH and EDM, targeting at polytechnic students and their parents; working professionals with a polytechnic diploma; national servicemen and industry partners.

Through the campaign, the education institution aims to increase brand awareness with its target audience; direct traffic to its main website and call-to-action.

It also hopes to entrench the message that the institution was set up to cater primarily to polytechnic graduates and position it as the first choice to all students with a polytechnic diploma.

It is looking at cultivating its students as SIT’s brand ambassadors to increase awareness of the institution through word-of-mouth.

The appointed agency will be required to provide client service and agency leadership; creative work; operations and budget management; as well as value-added services and collaboration.

The pitch is for the Singapore market, while the incumbent is Dentsu Singapore. The deadline for submission of tender is 2 April.

Established in 2009 by the Mnistry of Education to provide industry-focused university education to polytechnic graduates, the institution partners overseas universities to offer degree programmes to be completed within two years at a local subsidised rate.

It offers degree programmes in the areas of engineering & applied sciences; health sciences; design; interactive digital media, education and hospitality.

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