ADFEST announces more
creative sessions in its 3-day festival full of inspiration and ideas, that
runs from Thursday 23 – Friday 25 March in Pattaya, Thailand. Do you
need to change for the future, preserve cultural heritage through technology,
pave the way to creative excellence, or define creativity? These sessions are
musts to attend.
THURSDAY 23 MARCH, 10.40-11.15
“ADFEST 2033: Getting There Together Safely”
Umaporn
Whittaker-Thompson, Group VP Consumer Communications (Thailand), Vero, Bangkok
Vu-Quan
Nguyen-Masse, VP Culture (Asean), Vero, Ho Chi Minh
The
need to curb global warming and other damaging effects of climate change is
urgent. Vero’s Umaporn Whittaker-Thompson and Vu-Quan Nguyen-Masse will
outline how the next ten years will critically impact the practice of
communication for agencies and their people. We all need an optimistic outlook
in times of climate anxiety. This session is a story of how Vero thinks our
efforts can lead to the better outcome.
The
Vero team will explore the evolution of corporate sustainability and its
communication towards less jargon and more evidence-based conversations; moving
away from greenwashing and towards hyper-local digital engagement; the mutation
of influencer marketing away from influence and towards alternative consumption;
and the role of champions in driving sustainable efforts within agencies and
companies, including testimonials about the Vero team’s projects that reveal
sharing how Vero, as an agency is addressing sustainability.
Umaporn
is the leader of the Consumer Communications team at Vero and a team leader
committed to progressive management culture. She also works with multiple
global brands and has a background in managing clients from consumer tech and
lifestyle accounts such as Electronic Arts, Estée Lauder and Nestlé. Vu-Quan
leads Vero's Culture practice, and was instrumental in obtaining the agency's
two first commendations as Best Place to Work in APAC. Vu-Quan is keen on
developing collaborative cultures by engineering governance, management and
leadership programs, advising founders and leaders to help them develop
excellence in their business. Vu-Quan also finds time to lead a magazine named
V2X, exploring the emerging sub-cultures in Vietnam.
THURSDAY 23 MARCH, 15.40-16.15
“Technology Drives Chinese Cultural Heritage Preservation
to the Forefront of the Digital Era”
Vincent
Li, Vice President, Corporate Marketing and Public Relations, Tencent, Shenzhen
How do you transport yourself instantly from
a remote corner of the world to the hinterland of northwest China to admire the
ancient Dunhuang Caves and its remarkable murals? When you live on the Loess
Plateau, how do you whisk yourself to the Great Wall and touch the bricks and
stones that have borne witness to pivotal moments in history? Tencent has put abilities
like these in the palm of people’s hands, harnessing technological expertise to
create new digital experiences of Chinese cultural heritage that can be
accessed through a mobile phone.
Vincent Li will share insights on how Tencent
works as a digital assistant to support cultural heritage institutions and
popularise Chinese traditional culture. He will highlight the combination of
creative ideas and immersive technologies that fuse real and virtual worlds
through photo-scan modeling as well as game engine and real-time rendering
technologies, while connecting young people with cultural treasures from the
past.
Vincent Li joined
Tencent in 2015 and is responsible for corporate marketing and public relations.
He is also the primary person in charge of public relations and intelligent
platform marketing for Tencent’s Platform & Content Group and the Financial
Technology business unit. In partnership with the Forbidden City and the Mogao
Caves, Vincent has launched a number of industry-defining initiatives such as
the Digital Forbidden City, the Mogao Caves Cloud Museum and the Digital
Library Cave of Dunhuang with the aim of preserving cultural heritage. He has
also established strategic partnerships with various brands to co-create
innovative programs such as 99 Charity Day, National Youth Coding and AI
Program, Master Classes for Youth, Tencent Youth Science Fair.
SATURDAY 25 MARCH, 10.05-10.40
“What Is the Path to Creative Excellence?”
Emma
Wilkie, Awards Director, Little Black Book, London
The advertising industry continues to evolve
rapidly so it’s more important than ever to understand how the industry identifies,
applauds and awards ground-breaking creative ideas. This session will take an
in-depth look into why four outstanding projects, for four distinctly different
clients, were awarded their Immortal status. It will reveal the lessons that
can be learned from those involved in the process and their approach to
bringing the creative briefs to life in such a unique and memorable way.
Emma started her
career in the creative department of DDB London before she began her pursuit of
honouring creative excellence globally. As co-founder of Flaxman Wilkie, she
became publisher of The Gunn Report. From 2007, Emma took a leading hand in
transforming The Gunn Report to a globally recognised authority and benchmark
for best-in-class advertising. In 2019, she also oversaw The Gunn Report’s transition
to new ownership and its relaunch as the WARC Creative 100. She is now co-director
of The Immortal Awards @ Little Black Book – LBBOnline, using her in-depth
knowledge of local, regional and global advertising excellence to strengthen
the Immortal Awards.
SATURDAY 25 MARCH, 16.15-16.50
“What Creativity is Made of”
Donal
Keenan, Awards & Festival Director, D&AD, London
The winners of the D&AD Awards represent a plethora of disciplines - a huge variety of ideas, crafts and executions, spanning animation to writing, commerce to side hustles. They can’t be reduced into a neat set of trends. No single narrative thread runs throughout. In his session, Donal will explore the themes, the series of commonalities that allow us to group very different campaigns to find insights into what’s going on behind the creative process. Insights that help to understand what creativity is made of. Because every creative wants to excel.
Donal has spent much of his career at D&AD, having started there in 2007. He has worked his way through the awards team to become Awards Director of D&AD’s Global awards programme, as well as heading up the relaunch of the D&AD Festival in-person for the first time since 2019. Donal has overseen many developments in the expansion of the Awards programme, through the additions of Gaming and Virtual Worlds in 2021, public relations and media awards in 2017 and the development and running of the D&AD Impact Awards that launched in 2011.
ADFEST is a non-profit-making entity that believes passionately in its role
to nurture and support the creative industry in the Asia Pacific and MENA
region. It is one of
only 8 regional creative festivals included in the WARC Creative 100 Rankings.
Save the date of 23 – 25 March 2023 and RISE with us at ADFEST 2023. For more information, visit www.ADFEST.com