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PODIUM PARTNER WITH UMS TO BRING IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL EVENTS TO CHINA

Assessing what you have achieved with your current China engagement
plan and how this aligns with your original expectations.

The new virtual communication ‘normal’

As the Covid-19 outbreak continues to force people into their homes
across the globe, “working from home” (WFH) has become the new normal.
WFH has completely changed the way brands communicate internally, and to
their clients, presenting both challenges and opportunities when doing
business.

BUILDING A DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE WEBINAR

We are delighted to collaborate with Consulate General of Canada –
Shanghai to hold a webinar about building a digital infrastructure on
Friday, April 17, at 9:30 AM, China standard time.

Webinar | COVID-19 – How Brands Can Respond to New Consumer Behaviours

Are you seeking strategic brand advice during the COVID-19 outbreak?
What are the consumer behavior impacts we should expect to see in the
coming weeks and months?

How advertisers should respond to the coronavirus pandemic

For overseas brands, concerns around the coronavirus outbreak in China
have brought difficulties to many industries, while others are
experience success and opportunity due to crisis response and
preparedness. So, what have these organizations done to thrive, and what
can other businesses do differently to match their success during the
outbreak?

More ‘manpower’!

AUCKLAND, Today: The coronavirus will cause a further 0.5% fall in NZ’s
GDP, and overall visitor numbers to drop by 10% over the next two
months, according to United Media Solution – a Chinese ad agency which
have long taken a special interest in NZ.

Ask New Anything: The campaign in China

China, the biggest outbound international student market in the world,
has a unique internet landscape. When it comes to digital marketing, it
requires fresh thinking.

Jessica Miao 40 under 40

Founder & CEO, United Media Solution

Education New Zealand aims to answer the tough questions

Education New Zealand has shinned the light on some of the joys of studying on our shores with the help of Special Group. The campaign message encourages potential international students to ‘Ask New Anything’, as they hear the benefits of studying in New Zealand from past students.

Insights from China

Two NZIEC sessions shared some of the unique opportunities and
challenges of working with China.