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(Evénement complet) Café croissant : Social Media Marketing 2025

L'Espace@CCIFJ, Nihonbashi-Honcho YS Building 1F, Chuo-ku, Nihombashi-Honcho 2-2-2, 103-0023, Tokyo, Japon
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"Forecast of Social media Trends in 2025," offering predictions about future mainstream practices in social networking operations in Japan

The French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan is delighted to announce its September Café-Croissant.

Let's discuss a current topic and facilitate our members networking and sharing their experiences around a breakfast. 

On September 12th (Thu), our guest will be Mrs. KATAYAMA Yuko and Mrs. SATO Aya of AIRSOL.INC and the theme will be as follows :

 

SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING 2025

 

We will begin with an analysis of the current social networking landscape in Japan, supported by numerical data. We will then showcase practical examples of social networking operations for corporate accounts.

The presentation will also feature "Forecast of Social media Trends in 2025," offering bold predictions about future mainstream practices in social networking operations.

Throughout the session, our goal is to provide valuable insights to enhance social media strategies for companies.

 

Important note: Our café-croissant events are discussions around a topic with an expert of this particular topic. It aims to make a subject accessible to people who do not know much about the subject and allow them to ask questions and discuss with ease.

 

TIME SCHEDULE

Door open: 8:30am

Networking Mixer with croissant and coffee : 8:30am~9:00am

Presentation and discussion: 9:00am-10:00am

 

*This event is exclusively reserved for member of the French Chamber

*Attendance is limited to 15 persons to be able to have an interactive session. 

*Spoken language: English

For inquiries, please contact : membership@ccifj.or.jp

 

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