Like many thousands of businesses, we are missing physical conferences big-time. While virtual conferences are fun and informative, they can't truly replace meeting other people working in your area face-to-face.
However, there are some advantages of online conferences, such as not needing to leave home, and we were delighted to present at the recent DIGITALKS EXPO2020 in Brazil – streaming live form the UK, of course (and sadly). We presented our approach of using simulated artificial neural networks to understand a market category and the positioning of brands within it. If you would like a copy of the presentation please complete a
Our most recent in-person conference was Certamente Albania in December last year, though it seems more distant than that, and what a beautiful city Tirana is. It was organised by our dear Italian friends, Barbara and Luca of Ottosunove. We look forward to Certamente 2021 and in Milan, not online!
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