Adfest is looking for creative, comms, production and tech professionals with something to say.
If you have ideas or insights worth sharing with the region’s top creative thinkers at Adfest from March 21-24 next year in Pattaya, submit your proposal. The 2018 festival’s theme is Transform.
You have options. You can give a talk, share a case study, host an interactive debate or moderate a panel discussion. Each session will run for 40 minutes.
Adfest is also accepting submissions to host workshops during next year’s festival. These are hands-on learning experiences for smaller groups with high levels of interaction and engagement.
“As one of the most established advertising festivals in the Asia Pacific, Adfest is lucky to attract an eclectic mix of high-profile speakers. The theme of Adfest 2018 is Transform, so we’re looking for experts who can shed light on how brands and businesses should adapt and evolve at a time when consultancies, new media and new technologies are all having a radical impact on the business of creativity,” stated Kem Suraphongchai, festival director, Adfest.
“Remember, our delegates want to hear inspiring creative, ground-breaking content, and not sales pitches! Our most popular sessions are those that dive deep into the trends shaping our industry, or that look beyond advertising and marketing to examine technology and cultural trends more broadly.”
AdFest 2018 will consist of two streams: Craft@ADFEST, which is dedicated to production, digital, and technology trends such as virtual reality, animation, music, special effects; and Creative@ADFEST, whose aim is to push the boundaries of the creative and communication industry. It’s a good idea to specify whether the proposed content is more suitable as part of the Craft@ADFEST (21 – 22 March) or Creative@ADFEST (23 – 24 March) program.
Submit your proposal online by January 5 2018. Successful applicants will be notified before the end of January 2018.Find more information here.
Last year’s speakers included:
Ted Royer at Adfest: The Party You Can’t Go to and the Universe in Your Head






