55 Countries to Participate in World Communicators Forum in Davos

Tue, Feb 9, 2016
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All is set for world’s biggest communication forum as communicators from 55 countries converge in Davos, Switzerland from March 8 -9

All is set for the World’s biggest Communications Forum, WCF, in Davos Switzerland from March 8 – 9. Communication professionals, chief executive officers, CEOs, representatives of ministries, global media practitioners and some of the world’s most influential public relations, PR, and marketing communications personalities will get together to discuss the key trends in the field of global communications at the WCF Forum in Davos Switzerland.

The programme provides a diversified content and publicity opportunities for experts with out-of-the-box vision for the future of the industry. The participants will find out how to add meaning, integrate interests, how to engage the globe with city storytelling, how to manage crisis periods on the social media, and much more.

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The focus of this year’s edition of the forum will be on the global communication agenda. WCF-Davos’2016 includes a number of presently relevant/ controversial topics, among which are: Country Branding, Communications in the Arab world, Communicating Inter-Governmental Brands, Education in Communications, Global Tourism industry in the age of Communications. From digital evolution to robot revolution – humanity, communications, ethics, Quantity or Quality- What is your social media top priority? Revolutionizing Communications and How to be prepared for the future.

Among the speakers and moderators of the plenary panels are leading experts, such as: Mustapha Khalfi, minister of Communications and spokesperson of the government of Morocco, Scott Fahlman, Research Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, also known as “Father” of the smiley emoticon, Tanuja Kehar, vice president Corporate Communications at Unitech in India, Solly Moeng, managing director of Don Valley in South Africa, Kate Thompson-Duwe, managing director of Amplicon Group in South Africa, Sean Gardner, co-founder of the pioneering Huffington Post “Twitter Powerhouses Series”, Don Anderson, chairman and co-founder of the Asia Content Marketing Association and regional managing director of We Are Social in Singapore, Saurabh Uboweja, founder, CEO and director, Brand Strategy at Brands of Desire.

Traditionally, WCF Davos holds the Communications for Future (C4F) Davos Award. However, this time it offers up to 23 categories for recognition of remarkable creativity and unique vision of the future of communications, in two major groups of awards: Personal (individual communicators with a strong influence on global communications) and Corporate (companies setting the standards for effectiveness and professionalism).

Mustapha Khalfi
Khalfi

Mustapha Khalfi, Minister of Communications of Morocco, stated that, “I have no doubt that the World Communication Forum is assured of its place in the history as a platform where new solutions for an exciting new world are being shaped”.

Paul Holmes
Holmes

Paul Holmes, the PR industry guru worldwide and Founder of the Holmes Report, added: “No idea how they did it, but in just a few years the organizers have created the most lively, engaging and influential event in the industry. This forum is an absolute phenomenon!”

Phill Osagie
Osagie

Phill Osagie ( A renowned Global Strategist)

On March 8 and 9, parallel with the main forum, a session will be held for the first time, focused on global education in communications. WCFDavos | GlobEdu is intended for students and young communication professionals. During the two-day training session, participants will be grouped into several teams of 5 students and a senior university representative as a leader, with a real case study being assigned to each team. At the end of the training, a jury will evaluate and acknowledge the most effective strategy for dealing with the assignments.

WCFDavos 2016 is supported by exclusive partner agencies from all over the world: M3 Communications (Bulgaria), Kaiser Communication (Germany), Capital Communications (Hungary), CROS (Russia), Grou-AGAMA (Ukraine), Don Valley (South Africa), SPEM Communications (Slovenia), Manifesto Communications (Turkey), Cyber Gear (UAE), RADA Research & PR (Egypt), First House (Norway, DonValley (South Africa), Cyber Gear (UAE), Competence (Italy), The Story (Poland), JSP Communications (Nigeria), Depot WPF (Russia), Armenian Public Relations Association (APRA), PR Hub, The Place Brand Observer, PR Newswire, Sostav.ru , Facemark, LifeInterMidia and China International Public Relations Association (CIPRA).

The World Communication Forum in Davos (#WCFDavos) was inaugurated as an annual global professional event back in 2010. Since then, it has been traditionally held at the Davos Congress Centre in Switzerland as a platform for open dialogue between leading experts in the field of social, political and business communication. The Forum has become a respected international platform and the basis for formation of a global professional community that marks and creates key trends within the industry. The six editions have summoned managers from over 55 countries, across five continents, representing a variety of businesses.

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— Feb 9, 2016 @ 13:30 GMT

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