RMAP Joins AMIC 2025 In Mumbai As Official Conference Partner

The Reputation Management Association of the Philippines is gearing up for a significant role at the 31st Annual Conference of AMIC in 2025.

The Reputation Management Association of the Philippines (RMAP) has been announced as an official Conference Partner for the 31st Annual Conference of the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), to be held from October 9 to 11, 2025, at Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) Women’s University in Mumbai, India.

Themed “Navigating Digital Transformation in Media, Public Relations, and Advertising,” the 2025 AMIC Conference is set to bring together over 300 communication professionals, educators, media practitioners, researchers, and policy thinkers from across Asia. As AMIC’s flagship event, the conference is renowned for facilitating high-level dialogue on emerging communication trends and fostering regional collaboration in the fields of media, journalism, and public relations.

AMIC, a 54-year-old UNESCO-accredited international NGO with representatives in 28 countries, has consistently championed ethical and inclusive media development throughout Asia. This year’s conference will tackle timely issues such as AI-driven communication, digital ethics, evolving media competencies, and the transformative impact of technology on communication strategies and education.

As a Conference Partner, RMAP will be prominently recognized across all official conference materials and platforms, including:

• The AMIC 2025 conference microsite

• Venue collaterals such as banners, streamers, and backdrops

• Social media announcements and conference publicity cards

• Inclusion in the 2025 Book of Abstracts

• Official acknowledgments in in-person and online sessions

RMAP’s participation reflects its commitment to advancing ethical reputation-building practices and thought leadership in the digital era. With reputation management now central to organizational trust, stakeholder engagement, and brand resilience, RMAP’s involvement brings valuable perspective to AMIC’s cross-sectoral discussions.

The partnership also supports RMAP’s mission to connect with fellow communicators across Asia, exchange best practices, and contribute to the future-proofing of communication education and practice in the Philippines and the broader region.

For updates on the 31st AMIC Annual Conference, visit www.amic.asia or follow AMIC and RMAP (www.rmap.org.ph) on their official social media channels.

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