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Free
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The Club at The Ivy 9 West Street London WC2H 9NE - London, United Kingdom

Organised by BIMA

When we announced the 2021 winners of the BIMA10, we celebrated ten genuinely game-changing pieces of work.

An awards ceremony can only ever show you a snippet of the work that won the award, yet underneath there’s a much bigger story to tell. That’s especially the case with our BIMA10 winners, each of whose projects deserve a much deeper dive. It’s the sort of work that can inspire our industry and on Wednesday 19 January, you can attend the second of three breakfast events where we’ll dig deeper into four of the award-winning projects.

In a discussion chaired by Sonoo Singh, Co-Founder of the Creative Salon, we'll be joined by representatives from:

- Fictioneers and Aardman, who used AR to bring the iconic Wallace and Grommit characters to life in The Big Fix Up,

- Zenobē and Supercharge, who will discuss how their digital platform enables the green revolution in the UK by optimising the performance of rechargable batteries and buses,

- Engine Transformation who developed the Immigration and Asylum Appeals digital service for HM Courts & Tribunal Service, that has streamlined the process for asylum seekers to appeal court decisions online,

- and Manifesto, who cut 80% of carbon emissions from The Climate Group's website through a series of innovative technology and design solutions with a sustainable new web build.

Don't miss out on this intimate chat with our inspiring winners, read up on their case studies and come along to ask them your questions in person.

Speaker line up (more to be announced):
Sonoo Singh, Co-Founder of Creative Salon
Sonoo Singh is the co-founder of Creative Salon, the home of commercial creativity. Founded last year in 2020 with her partner, former Campaign global editor, Claire Beale.

Born and raised in India, Sonoo worked with some of biggest national newspapers in India including The Tribune and The Indian Express, writing primarily about health and culture. She arrived in London in 2000 and landed a gig at Marketing Week where she stayed for almost 13 years and went on to become the editor. Sonoo has more than two decades of experience reporting on media and marketing and has worked at M&M Global, Campaign and The Drum. She lives in London with her husband, her 15 year old son and an extensive collection of books.

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