On Thursday 19th September, we hosted our annual BigTalk event where the anticipated launch of DRPG Labs – our innovation hub – took centre stage.
At the our Midlands Studio complex, the event brought together over 150 clients and industry professionals, showcasing our commitment to advancing communication strategies and driving the future of creative comms across every sector.
Notable highlights came during the opening panel that featured leaders from across the industry, Ryan Curtis-Johnson, Chief Communications Officer from The Valuable 500, Sam Wilson, Managing Director of Syntiro Associates, Toby Bassford, Managing Director from Tillon and Spencer Holt, Chief Executive & People Officer from Merlin Entertainments, all took part in a series of lively conversations by combatting controversial statements taken from research on burning comms issues. The panellists explored everything from sustainability and accessibility to reward and recognition.
In its eighth year, BigTalk was ‘powered’ by DRPG Labs for 2024, a theme that came to life through the hands of our stage and scenic teams who transformed the agency’s studio complex into a series of laboratories. It’s within these purpose-built environments, that experts delivered workshops that addressed key topics such as artificial intelligence, storytelling, behavioural change and leadership, offering practical insights and valuable takeaways through lively debates and interactive sessions.
Later on, guests enjoyed a dinner created by Chef Graham Brooks, featuring local produce and drinks where 96% of the menu’s ingredients were produced and sourced in Worcestershire, mindfully setting the stage for the evening’s awards.
Antonia Voss, Head of EMEA & APAC Events at Blackstone added, “I knew there’d be innovation, but I didn’t expect it to be at this level. The creativity and the energy have just been phenomenal. Seeing colleagues of yours rapping to Vanilla Ice along with cutting-edge AI is probably something I wasn’t expecting. So many key takeaways, creative strategies and a lot of AI innovation.”
Sarah White, Channel Communications Director at EE said, “I would definitely recommend people to come to BigTalk. I can imagine that from the professionals that get the invitations it’s always that ‘I haven’t got time,’ but it’s really necessary to get out of whatever corporate bubble you’re in just to get some new inspiration and new ideas rolling. It’s been a really good use of time, it’s been a great day."
To discover the full list of BigTalk 2024 award winners and dive deeper into the extraordinary projects click here.