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BE BOLD. MAKE YOUR MARK.

Imprint 2024 is the ideal platform to stay abreast of the latest marketing trends and best practices in the field. With a diverse range of speakers and sessions, you can learn about new strategies and technologies that can help you learn more about marketing from esteemed professionals working at world-renowned companies. It's an investment in your personal and professional development and the future of your business. It's an opportunity to be inspired, learn from the best and take your career to the next level.

Join us to "Explore Marketing" together!

 

         - Mahir Bhagtani and Aditya Pradeep, UBC IMPRINT Chairs

PAST CASE SPONSORS

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Evo
WildCoast
Labatt
Telus
MajorTom
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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Imprint would like to acknowledge that while we are all online in different places, UBC’s Point Grey Campus is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. As a student-led service, we collectively value our community and we encourage you to explore and research more about UBC's land and also the land where you reside now.

You can learn more at www.native-land.ca.

GET IN TOUCH

  • Why should I attend UBC Imprint?
    UBC Imprint is a student-run conference that aims to educate students on marketing and corporate branding concepts. These are topics relevant to everyone, regardless of faculty, as branding is both an exciting and essential tool that can help (or harm) the success of a company or a person. UBC Imprint also has a case competition that is aimed at giving students the chance to showcase their learnings and the chance to land internships at these prestigious companies. Additionally, there is a new 1:1 ratio speed networking event that will allow students to make valuable connections. Lastly, we also have an amazing lineup of speakers and a three-course dinner to end the conference.
  • When and where is UBC Imprint 2021?
    UBC Imprint 2021 will be held virtually. Further information will be released through our newsletter. Make sure to join to stay updated!
  • How much does an Imprint ticket cost and what does it include?
    UBC Imprint tickets are highly subsidized by the CUS and priced as follows: $40 for UBC Sauder students and $60 for non-Sauder students (i.e. all other faculties and external delegates). Purchasing a ticket will give you the opportunity to enjoy two keynote speakers, a three-course gourmet dinner at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, three workshops of your choice, networking opportunities with Vancouver’s top business professionals, and entertainment.
  • Where and how can I register for the conference?
    You can register for the 2020 UBC Imprint Conference through our case competition, which we will be boothing for in CPA Hall from January 8-10 & 13. We will also be boothing for the Conference in CPA Hall on January 14. Stay tuned and further information will be released through our newsletter.
  • Can non-Sauder / non-UBC students attend UBC Imprint?
    Yes! UBC Imprint is open to all faculties and we encourage anyone who is interested to attend. Marketing and corporate branding are universal topics that are not only fun, but also relevant to us all! We’re also excited to welcome non-UBC delegates.
  • What is the dress code?
    As UBC Imprint Conference is the biggest student-led conference in Western Canada with delegates from companies across Canada, we ask that all attendees dress in formal business attire.
  • Will I have an opportunity to speak to business delegates?
    Yes! Throughout the event you will have numerous opportunities, including our new speed networking portion as well as the coffee reception and dinner.
  • What is branding?
    Your brand is your promise to your customer. It tells them what they can expect from your products and services, and it differentiates your offering from that of your competitors. Successful companies differentiate themselves through their brands by staying true to their brand promise and by building sustainable long-term relationships with their consumers.

We'd love to hear from you

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