A high spot for delegates at WAN-Ifra’s Asian Media Leaders Summit will be… a high spot.
A celebration cocktail reception has been arranged at Mount Faber Peak, one of the highest points in Singapore – with views across Keppel Harbour to Sentosa island, and the opportunity to watch the sunset and take the cable car to HarbourFront.
The summit takes place from November 6-7, and includes concurrent conferences for business leaders and editors in what promises to be a not-to-be-missed event for news media industry executives.
With AI the main talking point in the news industry for the better part of two years, AI is featured in multiple tracks including a workshop. Participants are being invited to respond to a survey so that the sessions can be tailored to their needs.
There are also plenty of opportunities for delegates to meet colleagues in the industry, with multiple coffee breaks, lunch breaks and the networking-cum-celebration cocktail reception.
Importantly, the summit is an opportunity to listen and learn from 36 expert speakers from 16 countries, presenting and leading discussions on the most contemporary and important topics of the day.
AI-assisted mobile phone app translation is being offered in Thai, Indonesia Bahasa, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
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