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SPEAKERS : TURN MYSTERY INTO MASTERY AT THESE ADFEST TOOLS OF SUCCESS SESSIONS
An unmissable collection of
sessions for those who know that harnessing the power of sound, being serious
about sustainability and managing AI well are all vital keys to a successful
business future, and are curious to find out how to make maximal use of what
they offer. Earmark these in your calendar.
THURSDAY 21 MARCH
11.15-11.50
Sonic Exploder: Building An Audio Icon
Ralph van Dijk, Director of Music & Brands APAC, MassiveMusic,
Sydney & Singapore
Junya
Terui, Managing Director & Executive Producer, Massive Music
Japan, Tokyo
The world’s largest brands are
harnessing the power of sonic branding. What is that power? Massive Music’s Ralph van Dijk and Junya Terui explore two
of the regions’ biggest examples, TikTok and Lazada. They’re two very different
brands with two very different backstories. Through their stories, Ralph and Junya build a solid
understanding of the sonic branding creative process.
In the second half of the session, the
audience is invited to participate in making a new sonic identity for a
much-loved product, live on stage. (What could possibly go wrong?)
Ralph van Dijk, Director of Music & Brands APAC, Sydney & Singapore, is a world
authority on audio branding, content and marketing, with a deep understanding
of the power of sound and the spoken word. Before joining Massive Music, he
founded audio specialist agency, Eardrum, in London in 1990 and launched it in
Australia in 2006. He is a passionate innovator, subverter and explorer of new
ways for brands to connect with their audience through sound across all
platforms.
Junya Terui, Managing Director & Executive Producer of Massive Music Japan, built
his impressive body of knowledge as a music producer at an international music
production company in Tokyo, where he collaborated with talented artists and
composers and was responsible for various projects both across Japan and in
international markets including LA and Beijing. He joined Massive Music’s sixth
global officer in Tokyo in 2017.
11.50-12.25
AI: Ad
Industry Friend or Foe?
Laurent
Thevenet, Head
of Creative Technology,
Publicis Groupe APAC, Singapore
Karla Henwood, Executive Creative Producer APAC, Squeak E. Clean
Studios, Sydney
Tyrone Estephan, Executive Director, T&DA, Sydney
Moderated
by Guan Hin Tay, Creative Chairman, BBDO Singapore
Leaders
working across different facets of the advertising creative industries discuss
how they’ve negotiated the line between friend and foe when it comes to AI
technology. While many companies and individuals are embracing this emerging
technology as a way to future-proof themselves in a fast-changing tech
environment, others still remain skeptical of the artistic integrity and murky
legalities associated with AI.
In this
session, seasoned industry pros (and maybe a robot) will share insights as to
how AI may impact the future of creativity for advertising - for better and
worse. It will cut through the confusion about puzzling topics such as using
generative AI tools to enable hyper-personalisation for marketing campaigns and
AI automation tools to help streamline the production process spanning music,
VFX and more.
Guan Hin
Tay, Creative Chairman of BBDO Singapore, carved a significant name for himself
with his remarkable creativity at notable agency global networks such as
Saatchi & Saatchi, Wunderman Thompson, Grey, and Leo Burnett. His dexterity
in achieving digital engagement has increased brand share for blue-chip clients
and successfully navigated complex business challenges for famous brands,
increasing market share and successfully navigated complex business challenges.
His newly launched book by Penguin, Collide: Embracing Conflict to Boost
Creativity, became one of Amazon's best-selling in less than 24 hours.
Laurent
Thevenet, Head of Creative Technology, Publicis Groupe APAC, built his expertise in generative AI as far back as 2019. His broad range of
ability covers creative technology, new media art, data art, creative coding,
design/UX engineering, development for mobile, web and physical spaces as well
as consulting, implementing and scaling solutions based on traditional
enterprise stacks or modern microservices-driven infrastructures.
As
Executive Creative Producer of Squeak E. Clean Studios APAC, Karla Henwood
combines 25 years of advertising experience with a passion for music, artistry
and technology. One of the top 50 Women in Media, in 2021 at the inaugural Best
of The Best Awards. She is a driving force behind a raft of award-winning work
at Squeak E. Clean Studios, and responsible for nurturing talent and creative
thinking across new technologies and emerging media.
Tyrone
Estephan, Executive Director of creative design
and technology agency, T&DA, has
been a guiding force as the Executive Director for its parent, post-production
company, Alt.VFX Group, with his creative prowess combining film, television,
and cutting-edge technologies. Under Tyrone's
leadership, exceptionally talented teams have delivered a diverse portfolio of
award-winning projects from interactive visual effects and animation to
groundbreaking work in AR/VR/AI experiences, game development, web 3.0
initiatives, art installations, and digital campaigns.
SATURDAY 23 MARCH
15.40-16.15
Talk Sustainability to Human, Be Human
Topaz Subunruk, Head of Business Development, Thai AirAsia, Bangkok
This session unlocks the hidden power of sustainability
via the game-changing concept of internal sustainability, namely empowering
individuals within an agency to drive meaningful change, both personally and
professionally. It will reveal how fostering awareness, purpose, and growth in
agency teams can lead to powerful campaigns with authentic sustainability
messaging, enhanced creativity and innovation through fresh perspectives,
increased employee engagement and satisfaction and improved decision-making and
resource management.
Topaz
Subunruk, Thai AirAsia Head of Business Development and AirAsia’s first Group Head of Sustainability, combines
a passion for of sustainability and corporate communications with adeptness in navigating
the realms of public relations, crisis communication, stakeholder engagement,
social marketing, and corporate sustainability planning. Her responsibilities
transcend the traditional scope of her position, as she plays a pivotal role in
sculpting the sustainability landscape in Thailand, enriched by a scholarship
from the Swedish Government on Sustainability.
16.15-16.50
Designing Our Cyborg Future with Human-AI Symbiosis
Pat Pataranutaporn, Researcher & Technologist, MIT, Cambridge
How might we design AI systems that work
to augment human intelligence, creativity, decision making, learning, and more?
How might this ultimately create the future of cyborgs that foster wonder,
wisdom, and well-being? Pat will discuss his research and experiments at MIT
Media Lab that answer these pressing AI
questions.
Pat Pataranutaporn is a technologist and
researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he
explores human-AI interaction, human cognitive augmentation, and AI-generated
virtual characters. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Fluid Interfaces
research group at the MIT Media Lab and a KBTG Fellow. Pat has also held a
position as a researcher at the NASA SETI Frontier Development Lab. His
research projects have been named in TIME Magazine's Best Inventions and Fast
Company's World Changing Ideas and he has received the Best Research Article Award
from ACM Augmented Humans.
Don’t miss these
inspiring speakers at ADFEST 2024. Delegate passes are now online at www.ADFEST.com
ADFEST is a non-profit-making entity that
believes passionately in its role to nurture and support the creative industry
in the Asia Pacific and MENA region. It is one of only 8 regional creative festivals
included in the WARC Creative 100 Rankings.
23 February, 2024