Stubbs added: "I came across a lot of entries from India and China, but was surprised to see fewer entries from Southeast Asia." She added that she felt that the entries from Thailand were especially good.
Blair Currie, a jury member and CEO of Aegis Japan, said that he was disappointed not to see more submissions from Korea.
“There is some interesting work from Indonesia and Singapore as well. Japan is where I come from and I have seen some good work with a good technological edge. There is some stellar, award-winning work but I can't talk too much about it right now,” he said.
Dominic Ng, head of MEC China, said he found some entries to be very tactical. “I have seen a lot of branded content. In terms of countries that have stood out, India and Singapore have made a lot of submissions this year.”
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