4th CHINA MEDIA GROUP (CMG) FORUM IN QUFU, SHANDONG
[Los Angeles] – Mr. Castor and Mr. Rygiel are honored to announce their invitation to participate in the 4th China Media Group (CMG) Forum, scheduled for April 24-25, 2025, in Qufu, Shandong, China. This distinguished event, hosted by China Media Group (CMG) in collaboration with the People’s Government of Shandong Province, serves as a premier international exchange platform, convening government officials, leaders of international organizations, representatives from mainstream media, scholars, and industry experts to discuss the evolving role of media in fostering global understanding and cooperation.
As humanity navigates an era of rapid transformation marked by increasing uncertainty, instability, and complex global challenges, the 4th CMG Forum aims to address the media’s critical role in enhancing international dialogue, deepening cultural exchange, and promoting peace and sustainable development. This year’s forum will feature five specialized sub-forums focused on digital industry advancements, green development, media innovation, artificial intelligence, and public opinion ecology—key topics shaping the future of global media landscapes.
Mr. Castor and Mr. Rygiel will have the esteemed opportunity to engage in high-level discussions, share insights, and collaborate with leading voices in the industry. As part of the forum’s agenda, they will also join exclusive on-site visits to high-tech enterprises in Qingdao and Yantai, gaining firsthand exposure to innovations in chemicals, biomedicine, and aerospace.
“The CMG Forum is a vital platform for global media leaders to exchange perspectives, harness the power of storytelling, and contribute to shaping the future of communication,” said Mr. Castor and Mr. Rygiel in a joint statement. “We are honored to be part of this prestigious gathering and look forward to engaging in meaningful conversations that drive media innovation and cultural understanding.”
Held in Qufu, the birthplace of Confucius and the cradle of Confucian philosophy, the forum’s location underscores the timeless relevance of wisdom, ethics, and cultural dialogue in modern media practices. The event will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, all designed to strengthen international media partnerships and foster a more interconnected world.
Mr. Castor and Mr. Rygiel eagerly anticipate contributing to the dynamic conversations at the 4th CMG Forum, sharing their expertise, and forging new collaborations that align with their commitment to advancing global media discourse.
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