PAGEONE Group Named Conference Partner For AMIC 2025 In Mumbai

Excitement builds as PAGEONE Group joins as the Conference Partner for the upcoming AMIC 2025 event.

The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) has officially named PAGEONE Group as a Conference Partner for its upcoming 31st AMIC Annual Conference, to be held from October 9 to 11, 2025, in Mumbai, India. The event will be hosted by the Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) Women’s University, India’s first women’s university.

Now on its 54th year, AMIC is an internationally recognized, UNESCO-accredited non-government organization committed to promoting ethical and socially responsible communication across Asia. With representatives in 28 countries and a footprint spanning Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, Oceania, and East Asia, AMIC remains a leading platform for advancing media development in the region.

The annual AMIC conference is the organization’s flagship program and one of the most influential gatherings of communication scholars, media professionals, educators, government information officers, and policy advocates across Asia and beyond. Previous conferences have been held in China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, the UAE, Indonesia, and Singapore, drawing over 300 participants annually.

The theme for the 2025 conference is “Navigating Digital Transformation in Media, Public Relations, and Advertising.” It aims to explore the ongoing impact of digital technology on media processes, communication ethics, audience engagement, journalism education, and public relations practice. The concept note emphasizes the urgent need for agility, innovation, and digital competence among modern communicators in what it calls a “Brave New (Digital) World.”

As a Conference Partner, PAGEONE Group will be prominently featured across all official collaterals, including:

• The conference microsite and digital materials

• Venue banners, streamers, and social media cards

• The 2025 Book of Abstracts

• And official acknowledgments during in-person activities

This recognition underscores PAGEONE’s growing regional influence and ongoing commitment to thought leadership, innovation, and ethical communication practices in the digital age.

For more details about the 31st AMIC Annual Conference, visit www.amic.asia or follow AMIC and PAGEONE Group (www.pageonegroup.ph) on their official social media platforms.

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