• The Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) and T garage bring you some of the industry’s most experienced and engaged thought leaders to explore how innovation is reshaping the Fast- Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector.
    The Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) and T garage bring you some of the industry’s most experienced and engaged thought leaders to explore how innovation is reshaping the Fast- Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector.
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The Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) and T garage bring you some of the industry’s most experienced and engaged thought leaders to explore how innovation is reshaping the Fast- Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector.

During this exclusive event, our expert panel will explore the latest trends in FMCG innovation, the role of emerging technologies in driving innovation and how these factors are leading to transformations in products, culture and consumer experiences.

This thought leadership breakfast at Amphora at Marvel Stadium will feature insights from:

  • Luke Gibson, Perfection Fresh Australia – Chief Marketing and Innovation Officer
  • Susie White, Asahi Beverages – General Manager Innovation and Disruption
  • Michael Magee, Kraft Heinz – Chief Marketing and Category Officer - APAC Developed Markets

Moderated by T garage’s director of Strategy and Cultural Insights, Jed Simpfendorfer, don’t miss this chance to gain practical advice and the tools, strategies, and knowledge to lead your organisation into the future and stay competitive in this rapidly evolving marketing landscape.

Get ready for a morning of lively discussion with industry leaders, networking opportunities with other Senior Victorian Marketers and a delicious breakfast in the Docklands.

Where:
Docklands Precinct, 740 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria
Amphora at Marvel Stadium (enter via Gate 3)
When: 
3 April 2025
Time: 
7:30-10am

REGISTER NOW

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Who Will Attend

SENIOR MARKETERS

Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs), Marketing Directors, Heads of Departments, C-suite marketers.

THOUGHT LEADERS

Senior Marketers, Entrepreneurs, Agencies and Independent Consultants who have their finger on the pulse in the FMCG sector. 

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