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Analysis, Asia-Pacific - 2022, 2023 ICCO World PR Report

STILL FIGHTING... AND WINNING

The last year has been a mixed bag of challenges and opportunities. Hope followed closely on the heels of despair as vaccines followed COVID-19 and recovery followed lockdowns.

How AI will transform the way we work with PR and communications, from contributor - Mynewsdesk

How AI will transform the way we work with PR and communications

Press officers in today's workplace face a number of challenges, including the need to produce more content, the proliferation of channels and formats, the need for repetitive bulk work, and the need to build relationships with the media.

Inaugural ICCO University PR World Cup Winners

Leeds Beckett University win ICCO’s Inaugural University PR World Cup

Leeds Beckett University’s Olivia Withnell and Rose Halpin have won the inaugural University edition of ICCO’s PR World Cup (UPRWC). Beating off competition from ten other student teams from UAE, UK, USA, South Africa and Hungary, the pair presented a campaign pitch for a brief set by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

Winners of the 2022 ICCO Next-Gen PR World Cup

Team Denmark Win 2022 Next-Gen PR World Cup

LEAD Agency’s Sofie Rebecca Høj and Advice’s Morten Vester Haldrup of Denmark have won Gold at the 2nd annual ICCO Next Generation PR Word Cup.

2022 Next Generation PR World Cup Finalists Announced

2022 Next Generation PR World Cup Finalists Announced

Thirteen pairs of talented young PR professionals have won national and regional creative campaign competitions to make it through to the global final of the second annual ICCO Next Generation PR World Cup.

Keke Rahnasto, Product Manager Mynewsdesk

Are you writing for robots or humans?

If someone asks you if you are writing content for robots, your natural response would probably be: Robots? No, I’m writing for journalists and my other fellow humans.

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