Pictured: Brian Dolby
Proactive International PR Limited, the UK based international
multimedia PR consultancy, has partnered with the upcoming 20th
Convergence India 2012 Expo, the sub-continent's biggest and
longest running Information & Communications Technology (ICT)
event and one of the highest profile shows in Asia. The event is
being held from 21-23 March 2012 at the International Exhibition
& Conference centre, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
The 20th Convergence India 2012 Expo showcases the newest
industry products, solutions and technologies, and plays host to an
array of conferences, associated forums and workshops. It also
offers opportunities to develop useful relations, deals and network
with potential business partners.
Under the agreement, Proactive PR will use its global media
database and extensive telecoms industry contacts to promote
Convergence India expo world-wide.
Speaking about the rising scale of the show, organiser and
Chairman of Exhibitions India Group, Prem Behl said: "As
Convergence India continues to grow in stature we are happy to
collaborate with global agencies that could take our message to a
world-wide audience. Proactive PR has been able to demonstrate its
international credentials and global expertise. This is a perfect
partnership for us."
As the Communications Partner, the Proactive team will be
working hard in the run up to the show to encourage an increasingly
international audience and will also be on hand at the show to
manage the event and handle the needs of the registered press. The
team will also be supporting a growing number of clients at the
event, including global standards body, the Broadband Forum.
Brian Dolby CEO and Founder of Proactive PR said: "We attended
Convergence India last year to support one of our clients and were
immediately struck by the potential it has as a global event. We
are delighted to be working as partners with the 20th Convergence
India on this exciting milestone as they celebrate their 20th
anniversary. Our aim will be to support the show in becoming
bigger, better and even more global."