Watch out for INMA’s free Asia Pacific News/Media summit, which takes place at the end of next week. If you haven’t already, register free here.
At the time of writing, 224 participants had signed up from 34 countries including 49 from Australia, 25 from the Philippines and 29 from Singapore.
Sessions run from 11:00am- 2:00pm (Hong Kong time) on August 28-29, and registration is free. Delegates receive access to livestreams of the two-day conference, a recording of summit, and all summit presentations.
INMA promises an opportunity to learn about the diverse ways in which news media in the Asia Pacific is driving innovation, via a roadmap for sustainable journalism. Topics include innovative use of AI and tech opportunities, as well as in the newsroom, in commerce, and in growing audiences.
Speakers include Lyn-Yi Chung (Mediacorp, Singapore), Hiroo Kusaba (Asahi Shimbun, Japan), Amelie Lin (United Daily News Group, Taiwan), INMA’s newsroom transformation initiative lead Amalie Nash, Tina Pang (SPH Media, Singapore), Rod Savage (News Corp Australia), Kevin Seng (Star Media Group, Malaysia), Fadhli Sofyan (Tempo Media, Indonesia), Ratna Sri Widyastuti (Harian Kompas, Indonesia), Kyla Tawa (Stuff Masthead Publishing, New Zealand), Francis Toral (ABS CBN, Philippines), and INMA executive director and chief executive Earl Wilkinson.
Visit the website or contact Madhavi Sekhri, email Madhavi.Sekhri@inma.org for more information.
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