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Dentsu Tokyo’s Kazuhiro Shimura to talk about ‘Seed Creativity’ at the adobo Festival of Ideas 2018

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To this day, digital media has encompassed numerous aspects of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and technology. With these thrilling developments in the industry, adobo magazine brings you the best of learning and celebrating human creativity through the 4th adobo Festival of Ideas happening on February 28, 2018 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila.

This year, adobo magazine is pleased to announce that Dentsu Tokyo Creative Director Kazuhiro Shimura will take the stage to talk about ‘Seed Creativity’ in line with this year’s theme, “Creativity at the Heart of Digital: Tech, Data and AI.”

With a background in biotechnology, Kazuhiro started his career at Dentsu and successfully developed new client businesses and services using technology and data. His strengths are his abilities to bring innovation to advertising, business design, and even product services based on creative ideas.

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He works with the Toyota Future Mobility Development Division, of which he has been a member of, to develop the “i-ROAD”, the three-wheeled electric vehicle and its mobility related services with Toyota.

As Creative Director, Kazuhiro has received numerous international awards including Cannes Lions, One Show, Clio, D&AD, LIA, on top of Grand Prix at Spikes Asia and AdFest.

adobo Festival of Ideas 2018 is a full-day creative festival open for students, academics, and young professionals in the communications, marketing, and design industry. 

Regular ticket prices are Php 4,300 (VAT Inclusive) / 86 USD for professionals and Php 1,500 (VAT Inclusive) / 30 USD for students. Get your tickets now at adobofestivalofideas.com. For more information on group rates and other concerns, please contact Emman Domingo at (02) 845 0218 or 886 5351, or email events@adobomagazine.com.

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