Goldstuck's presentation will look at the latest statistics, reports and graphs that represent the current state of the local digital economy. Goldstuck brings with him years of experience in interpreting industry information and formulating market strategies that translate into sustainable growth. Rawlinson will supplement this presentation by looking at the latest trends in creativity and digital innovation as well as some examples of remarkable work.

In line with the theme of this event, the first edition of the Heavy Chef Quarterly Review will be launched at the event. This online magazine will become an important tool for learning and sharing - a medium that features exclusive, curated content on digital's most pertinent themes. To get a sneak preview, click here.

Guests will be treated to eco-friendly wine compliments of Backsberg Winery to celebrate this new step in Heavy Chef’s evolution. Seats fill up quickly, so book here to reserve now. 

Date:
 Wednesday, 6 May
Venue: Microsoft Offices, Bryanston (William Nicol Drive)
Time: 18:00 for 18:30
Cost: 1 #iloveheavychef t-shirt of one’s own design (#justkidding - Heavy Chef events are always free.)

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About Heavy Chef

As an initiative of digital marketing agency World Wide Creative, the Heavy Chef project is a platform for practical learning – where South Africa’s digital community collaborates, shares ideas and discusses the latest web marketing news. The name comes from the expression ‘Never trust a skinny chef’ and the aim is to learn from Heavy Chefs - in other words, those rare folk who eat their own food, walk the talk and practice what they preach.

Heavy Chef is sponsored by World Wide Creative, Microsoft SA, Backsberg Wines and Uber.