[Incheon International Children Education Forum 2014] East Meets West at the World's International Book Forum
SEOUL, Dec. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Incheon International Children Education Forum 2014 will be held in Songdo Convensia Convention Center in Incheon Metropolitan City for two days, December 17 and 18. It will be co-hosted by Incheon Metropolitan City and Frankfurt Book Fair, and organized by Asia Pacific Publishers Association and LitCam. Its program is aligned with UNESCO World Education Forum in 2015.
As Incheon was chosen as 2015's UNESCO World Book Capital, the slogan of this forum will be "East meets West". The main topic that will be discussed at the forum will be "The Future of Education Content and Technology". The first day of the forum will be focused on reading promotion, and the second day will be dedicated to workshop and presentation to heighten the thinking process on innovative education. Cases of reading promotions around the world will be presented, and the futuristic technology of book publishing through smart-publication will be introduced at the forum.
About 300 speakers and attendees from Asia and around the world made up of politicians, education experts, journalists, and the CEOs of education content publishers and technology companies will be attending this forum. People from schools, universities, education companies, public administration, and illustrators are also expected to visit.
The forum is serves as a pre-event of 2015's Children's Education Book Fair (title not finalized) to be held in Incheon. For updates and individual (free) registration, please visit our website in Incheon: http://www.buchmesse.de/en/international/seminars/eastmeetswest/
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SOURCE Asia Pacific Publishers Association
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