
At Cape, we believe in the power of collaboration and networking to drive innovation in the Creative Industries community. That's why we were thrilled to be part of the annual Brisbane Advertising and Design Club (BADC) Lunch and Learn event. The event brought together 150 creatives and advertisers for a day of knowledge sharing and inspiration.
Robert and Lauren represented Cape at the event in Brisbane. The highlight of the day was the keynote speech delivered by Ben Welsh, a distinguished creative leader in our region. With an impressive background, including CCO roles at M&C, DDB, and Denstu, Ben's insights left the audience inspired and motivated.
Cape had the privilege of jumping on stage and showcasing our solutions to the room full of talented individuals. The response was incredible! We extend our gratitude to the BADC for organising this exceptional event and providing us with the platform to connect with such an amazing community of professionals.


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