DMAP's DigiCon 2025: 'The Age of 'i' - Power of Personalization'
DMAP's DigiCon 2025, themed 'The Age of Personalization: The Power of Personalization', is set to take place on October 16-17, 2025, in Pasay City, Metro Manila. The event, now in its tenth edition, will focus on five key tracks: Innovation, Intelligence, Immersive, Impact, and Integration. Global emerging technologies expert and former Facebook and SpaceX communications executive, Dex Hunter-Torricke, will serve as the keynote speaker.
Dex Hunter-Torricke will delve into navigating personalization in a tech-driven world and unlocking strategies for scalable, impactful connections. The event is supported by notable sponsors such as DoubleVerify, Hit Productions, Unilever Philippines, McDonald's, Meltwater, Near Creative, UnionBank of the Philippines, Gigil Metama, Google, and Inquiro Inc. It also enjoys the backing of esteemed event partners like Eastern Communications, Havas Ortega, IDEASXMACHINA Hakuhodo, Manila Marriott Hotel at Newport World Resorts, Meta, and more.
DigiCon 2025 aims to bring together global and local experts, thought leaders, and pioneers. It offers opportunities to learn, interact, and collaborate across various practical and immersive activities. Media partners such as AGC Power Holdings Corp., Cignal TV, GMA 7, and others will help spread the word about this significant digital marketing event.
DMAP's DigiCon 2025, with its focus on personalization and supported by prominent sponsors and partners, promises to be an insightful and engaging event. With Dex Hunter-Torricke as the keynote speaker, attendees can expect valuable insights and strategies for navigating the digital landscape. The event is set to be a must-attend for anyone in the digital marketing sphere.
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