TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA AND TELECOMS
The Geelmuyden.Kiese sector group for the fields of technology, media and telecoms combines strategic insight and advanced methods with technological understanding and extensive media experience. Our clients in this sector range from software and hardware suppliers to telecom operators and consultancy companies, as well as from small businesses to national and global industry leaders. We help our clients with strategic planning for the communication, design and adaptation of messages and practical implementation of communication activities.We build visibility for our clients’ products and services, and confidence in our clients’ expertise and image. TMT is an international industry, and our sector group for TMT must therefore be capable of working on a highly international basis through our Scandinavian organisation and international partners. We also offer specialist expertise in media relations and contact with the public sector when required.
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TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS (TMT)IT and telecom companies that want to be heard and understood must communicate effectively on several levels, from the strategic executive level to the operative product ...
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Two major British ad agencies, Karmarama and BMB, recently announced that they are to open in-house PR agencies. They are following in the wake of agencies like M&C Saatchi, Ogilvy, Publicis and TBWA. The battle between PR and advertising is escalating. But the swords and battlefields are swapped for modern warfare. It all happens behind enemy lines. The ad agencies starts thei
Two major British ad agencies, Karmarama and BMB, recently announced that they are to open in-house PR agencies. They are following in the wake of agencies like M&C Saatchi, Ogilvy, Publicis and TBWA. The battle between PR and advertising is escalating. But the swords and battlefields are swapped for modern warfare. It all happens behind enemy lines. The ad agencies starts thei







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