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Hacks, apps and more unveiled at Digital Media AsiaSINGAPORE: WAN-IFRA's rolling series of global digital media events comes to Asia next month when Digital Media Asia brings publishers and editors together with hackers, designers, producers and other new media professionals to explore the latest trends in social media, content monetisation, mobile, and tablet publishing. ![]() (Image: Merlion444, via Wikimedia Commons) With sister conferences in Europe, India and Latin America, Digital Media Asia (#DMA13) will feature the industry's leading digital experts and showcase how cutting edge media organisations are using advanced digital platforms to attract large audiences for newspaper, magazine, video or book content and to generate significant revenue. The event, from 12 to 14 November in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is Asia's largest conference on new media, organised by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA). There is still time to register; full details can be found at www.wan-ifra.org/dma. Among other things, Digital Media Asia illustrates how the skills needed in news media have radically changed in the digital era. Just look at the job titles in today's news media companies: Director of Video Transformation; Engineering Manager; Head of Audience; and more. And the work has changed radically as well. #DMA13 will also feature the winners if the inaugural Open News Hack Asia 2013. Digital Media Asia brings these new positions and skills together with more the more familiar roles of publishers, CEO, managing directors, chief editors, advertising directors and marketers - the traditional news media roles that serve as the glue to hold it all together. Speakers include: Anjali Kapoor, Director, Digital News Strategy, The Globe and Mail, Canada, where she is responsible for the editorial strategic direction of the digital sites while also helping to shift the traditional newsroom into a digital culture. Digital Media Asia will also feature the winning apps produced in the first OpenNews.Hack Asia 2013, organised by Newsplex Asia, a joint training venture by WAN-IFRA and the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information on the campus of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. More about the hackathon, which drew teams of developers, journalists, designers, entrepreneurs and tertiary-level students, can be found at http://www.wan-ifra.org/node/91958 WAN-IFRA's Digital Media conferences have become a referent in the digital publishing industry, with more than 800 delegates from around the globe attending the Digital Media Europe (DME), Digital Media Asia (DMA), and Digital Media India (DMI) editions last year. This year's DMA event is preceded by a new entry, Digital Media Latinoamérica, which is taking place this week in Bogotá, Colombia. This DMx network of events makes it one of the most relevant international business platforms dedicated to the transformation of the news media industry. |