The 31st National Public Relations (PR) Congress, one of the most significant and most anticipated events in the local public relations industry, is set to take place this September 26 and 27 at the Manila Hotel Tent City.
It is poised to attract thousands of industry leaders, communication experts, academicians, and other interested parties to one location and witness the trends and issues shaping the public relations landscape and how the local industry reacts to these tectonic shifts within the profession.
"As many of us have noticed, our world has been constantly in a state of disruption for several years now–we've experienced a global health crisis, witnessed the geopolitical state of the world turn on its head, and now we are in the midst of a technological upheaval brought about by the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence in almost all aspects of our life," said Norman Agatep, APR, chairman of the 31st PR Congress and president and CEO of Grupo Agatep.
"As communicators, we must chart these disruptions and see how we can harness the power of PR to help brands, communities, peoples, and nations withstand the impact of VUCA in their lives," he added.
Now in its 31st year, the PR Congress, organized by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP), is once again tackling topics that pose challenges not only to the PR industry but also to the entire world.
This year, the PR Congress focuses on VUCA–volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity–and how these factors disrupt the practice and world we live in. The theme is "Into the Unknown: Communication in the Time of VUCA."
During the PR Congress, a comprehensive set of topics will be discussed to help attendees and other stakeholders understand how to live and thrive in this VUCA world.
First is **Profiling Today's Stakeholders**; this discussion explores how this generation of consumers selects the content they engage with and their platforms. It also aims to help equip communicators with the necessary knowledge to engage these consumers.
Under the topic is the subtopic **Generations Apart: What Media Consumption is Telling Us About Our Multi-Generational Society**, which delves into how an informational schism has emerged and affects the consumption, use, and sharing of information and data.
Another topic that branches off the main topic is **Navigating Stakeholder Communication in the Era of Social Media, AI, and Web3**. In this topic, participants will see an engaging discussion on how new technological innovations are changing how professionals engage stakeholders.
The second central theme is **Courageous Conversations**, which zeroes in on how storytelling can foster trust in an increasingly uncertain world. One subtopic under it is **Calming A Nation: Responding to Volatility with Vision**. It seeks to understand how communication can quell fear, distrust, and misinformation in today's world.
Another subtopic is **Meaningful Audience Engagement through Entertainment**. In this topic, entertainment takes center stage and how brands and communicators can tap into it to create more meaningful conversations with their audience.
Third is **Taming Wild Tech**; this topic aims to understand how emerging technologies can power more meaningful and impactful connections among people. One subtopic that will be tackled under it is **Powered by AI: How Artificial Intelligence is Redefining PR Practice**.
This session examines how artificial intelligence is transforming PR practice and how it can continue to elevate and redefine the profession. Next is **Man Versus Machine: Creativity and Empathy in the Era of AI**. In this discussion, we will hear insightful takes on how creativity and empathy can continue to influence communicators' work, even with more advanced PR tools available.
Third is **Truth Be Told: Can Ethics in PR Coexist with AI**, which discusses the quandary of practicing ethical PR and how it can be affected by the inherent moral ambiguity of artificial intelligence tools. Finally, **The Fate of Philippine PR in the Time of AI** will stimulate a conversation on how public relations in the Philippines may be shaped by the rise of AI.
Aside from these three main topics, the two-day PR Congress will also delve into **Letting Go: Acknowledging and Channeling the Power that Others Wield in Shaping Brand Reputation**, **Decoding New Tools: Mastering Emerging Platforms and Channels in a Multi-Screen Society**, and **Demystifying Data: Making Numbers and Statistics Make Sense for Communication Professionals**.
"These themes stimulate thought and inspire conversations extending beyond this PR Congress. We want to start discussions that will lead to action. Action that will not only allow brands to thrive in a VUCA setting but also directly contribute to the positive development of society," Agatep explained.
The 31st National PR Congress will feature a world-class roster of speakers from different backgrounds, such as government, technology, academia, and communication experts. The event will be a rare opportunity to listen to the leading minds in topics such as AI, public relations, advertising, and many other fields as they discuss how VUCA increasingly shapes our world.
"We are excited to invite everyone to the 31st National PR Congress. This is an opportunity to listen to groundbreaking ideas from industry captains, thought leaders, communication experts, and other professionals shaping the world. Join us on September 26 and 27 for impactful conversations about our industry and the times we live in," said Andy Saracho, APR, PRSP President.
The 31st National PR Congress is proudly sponsored by the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) and EastWest Banking Corporation as Silver Sponsors, with GMA Network as the official media partner.
For more information about the event and to purchase your tickets, please visit this link.
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