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4th World Marketing Forum and 53rd National Marketing Conference: Pioneering the Future of Marketing in Asia

Global marketing leaders, innovators, and professionals gathered in Manila for the 4th World Marketing Forum and the 53rd National Marketing Conference, hosted by the Philippine Marketing Association (PMA) in collaboration with the Asia Marketing Federation (AMF). Held from November 5 to 8, the four-day summit addressed critical topics shaping the future of marketing, including artificial intelligence, sustainability, and next-generation consumer engagement strategies.

Drawing around 2,000 participants, the event brought together delegates from 19 countries, including Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, and Bangladesh. It showcased Manilaโ€™s role as a hub for regional thought leadership in marketing and emphasized collaboration to address global and regional challenges.

The summit began with an exclusive Ambassadorโ€™s Night at Casa Buenas, Newport World Resorts, where PMA President Kathy Mercado welcomed international delegates and set the stage for discussions on marketingโ€™s evolving role in driving economic growth and innovation across Asia. The evening laid the groundwork for the insights and connections that would unfold over the next three days.

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On November 6, the World Marketing Forum took center stage at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, captivating the audience with a Star Wars-themed presentation. The forum featured global marketing luminaries, including Philip Kotler, who joined virtually to discuss strategies for resilience and adaptation in a rapidly changing business environment. AMF Founder Hermawan Kartajaya shared insights on emerging trends, while speakers from PwC, Nielsen, and StoryIQ explored the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and data-driven marketing in shaping consumer insights and engagement.

The National Marketing Conference, held on November 7 under the theme โ€œMarketing Wars 6.0 and Beyond,โ€ highlighted the challenges of the modern marketing landscape. Fine Hygienics CEO James Michael Lafferty emphasized the importance of foundational marketing principles, urging marketers to prioritize storytelling and authenticity over fleeting digital trends. Entrepreneur RJ Ledesma shared strategies for building resilience in volatile markets, while a panel discussion led by executives from Chowking and CIBO Philippines examined strategies for connecting with Gen Z and Gen Alpha consumers.

Beyond the conference sessions, the summit also celebrated the Philippinesโ€™ cultural richness. Delegates participated in a Hop-On-Hop-Off tour of Manila organized by the Department of Tourism, culminating in a gala night at Goldenberg Mansion. The event featured traditional Filipino performances and a tour of Malacaรฑang Palace, offering international participants a glimpse into the countryโ€™s history and heritage.

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The summit concluded on November 8 with the Asian Marketing Excellence Awards at the Hilton Grand Bar, recognizing outstanding achievements in marketing across the region. Thailandโ€™s Minor Food Group received the Marketing 3.0 Award, while Pyathai-Paolo Group was named Marketing Company of the Year. Individual awards honored emerging talents and innovators, highlighting the diverse contributions shaping the future of marketing across Asia.

PMA Director Albet Buddahim underscored the relevance of the summit in addressing the challenges faced by marketers today. โ€œThis event tackled the wars marketers faceโ€”balancing generational shifts, navigating the explosion of digital platforms, and choosing which battles to prioritize. It provided tools and insights to navigate these complexities successfully,โ€ he said.

PMA Executive Vice President Michelle Ballesteros emphasized the summitโ€™s focus on sustainability and its role in fostering responsible marketing. โ€œThis gathering reinforces our commitment to marketing for goodโ€”advocating for strategies that not only drive business growth but also protect the planet and improve lives,โ€ she said.

By addressing the most pressing issues in marketing, the 4th World Marketing Forum and the 53rd National Marketing Conference highlighted the growing influence of Asia in shaping the future of the industry. Through participation from marketing leaders, global companies, and cultural showcases, the event underscored Manilaโ€™s pivotal role as a hub for collaboration and innovation, providing actionable insights for marketers navigating rapidly shifting dynamics and setting a benchmark for industry events across the region.

The event was supported by a network of allied organizations, including the Asia Center for Small Business-Philippines (ACSB), the Chamber of Real Estate & Buildersโ€™ Associations, Inc. (CREBA), the Philippine Youth Entrepreneurs Association (PYEA), the AI Global Council, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry – National Capital Region (PCCI-NCR), the Global Compact Network Philippines (GCNP), the International Council for Small Business (ICSB), the Malaysia Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (MCCI), the Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines (HRAP), and the Philippine Plastics Industry Association, Inc. (PPIAI). The Out-of-Home Advertising Association of the Philippines (OHAAP) also contributed.

Newport World Resorts served as the venue partner, while supporting partners included Exlink Management & Marketing Services Corporation, AQA Advertising, and Katapult Digital. Additionally, Shoppertainment LIVE, Uniquecorn Strategies PR, the Philippine Business Coalition for Women Empowerment, and ZOE Broadcasting Network served as PR and communications partners.

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