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How creative can communication experts get? This year the World Communication Forum in Davos is coming out with even more tempting offer for its forth edition in 2013. It is attracting a greater number of high-level experts worldwide, challenging them to put their creativity on the table and dare to change the future. Among the remarkable speakers at the forum will be names like Paul Holmes – founder and CEO of the Holmes Report and SABRE awards, Dr. Leandro Herrero – CEO of The Chalfont Project Ltd. and Managing Partner of Viral Change Global LLP, Alain Heureux – President of IAB-Europe and Chairman of the Board of EDAA, and Dr. Alfred Koblinger – CEO of BBDO, Austria. For two days, 7-8 February, they will bring up discussions on important issues from the communications industry, such as: “Is there a chance for the global, chain-like PR agencies?”, “Viral Change: will your company survive the epidemic?”, “Regulations & limits of freedom on the Internet. Copyright”, “Text vs Image. Visual – the language of Future?”. Additionally, the agenda will include debates, industrial discussions and the Communication for Future (C4F) Davos Award Ceremony. But that is not all. This time there will be an extraordinary event, taking time during the forum – the first Creative Class Global Meeting. It will summon professionals within the creative industries and leaders of new influential communities to interact, improve, invent and exchange ideas. The purpose of the meeting is to gather brilliant and imaginative people, who move into new economical niches and mould their own lifestyle, motivations and standards. As a result, there will be formed a global network of the contemporary Creative Class leaders – brave creators from all over the world, shaping-up a brighter future! If you got inspired, you can become one of them by simply registering at: http://creative-class.evenium.net. Another provocation to the participants of both events is the opportunity to visit CERN – the European Organization for Nuclear Research, situated in Geneva, Switzerland. The short trip will be on the 6th of February and will cover transfers, transportation and lunch. More details can be found at http://wcf-davos.evenium.net, where you can also register for the World Communication Forum. Do not think too long, because the deadline for the preferential fees is 10th December 2012.

Contacts: Kalina Toncheva, PR Manager at Top Communication Gmbh mobile: +359 895 660 628, е-mail: press@forumdavos.com, website: www.forumdavos.com Official profiles: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WorldCommForumDavos Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WorldCommForum YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/forumdavoscom


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