Blackburn digital agency invited to event at Google HQ

Usman  Bagas and Ahmed Patel at Google HQ <i>(Image: Supplied)</i>
Usman Bagas and Ahmed Patel at Google HQ (Image: Supplied)
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A Blackburn business was invited to an exclusive event at Google HQ.

Burne & Royce Digital, a digital marketing agency, was one of just 200 businesses selected to attend the Lead to Profit with Google event.

The invitation recognised agencies for 'outstanding campaign performance' and contributions to Google's AI technologies.

It was held at Google's London headquarters on Wednesday, August 6.

The event was held at Google's London headquarters The event was held at Google's London headquarters (Image: Supplied)

Usman Bagas, co-founder of Burne & Royce, said: "This event was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore how AI is transforming the digital marketing landscape and I’m honoured that they invited us at Burne & Royce.

"The insights and tools shared by Google will directly inform how we deliver even greater results for our nationwide clients moving forward."

Mr Bagas and strategy lead Ahmed Patel represented the agency at the Pancras Square offices, where they joined industry leaders for seminars on AI innovation, live demos, and discussions on using AI to drive leads and sales.

The event included panel sessions, roundtable discussions, and Q&As with Google product experts.

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Mr Patel said: "Being invited by Google to such an exclusive event reflects our commitment to delivering performance-led campaigns and underlines our commitment to being at the forefront of emerging technology such as AI.

"This, hopefully, will instil trust in our clients that we are committed to upskilling and applying innovative solutions for all of our clients."

Burne & Royce Digital has more than 20 years of experience and clients that include 24/7 Home Rescue, Clears Health Care, Haris Law Solicitor and Globe Motors Blackburn.

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