NEW: Davos Communications Summit 2024 Goes Online on June 12
WCFA announces a new date and format for its highly anticipated Davos Communications Summit 2024. In a strategic move aimed at embracing digital innovation and ensuring global accessibility for all PR professionals, the event will now be hosted online on Wednesday, June 12, 2 pm CET.
This decision comes with the added benefit of an affordable registration fee of 45 EUR for non-members, 10 EUR for students and free for WCFA members, further democratizing access to invaluable industry insights and networking opportunities.
Registrations for the summit are now open on the official website here.
The Davos Communications Summit 2024 is an exclusive gathering designed to bring together communication enthusiasts, industry leaders, innovators, and students to explore the latest trends shaping the communications landscape. By transitioning to an online platform, WCFA aims to break down geographical barriers and foster greater participation from high-ranking experts across all continents.
Maxim Behar, President of WCFA, highlighted the significance of this change, stating, “We've decided to change the date and format of our Davos Communications Summit 2024, originally scheduled for April in Davos, to ensure that our community can still access invaluable insights, networking opportunities, and thought leadership in communication. By shifting to an online platform, we make it more accessible for high-ranking experts from all continents who couldn't participate in person this year, maintaining the excellence of this exclusive event”.
The Davos Communications Summit 2024 promises to delve into key areas such as the AI revolution, modern PR strategies, and data-driven insights, offering valuable perspectives on how these factors are changing the way we communicate and do business. Paul Holmes, a renowned figure in the PR world and the Founder/Chair of PRovoke Media, will be one of the keynote speakers at the event, sharing insights into how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of PR.