The World HR Summit Philippines Lands on May 23, 2025
Manila, Philippines — In a world of shifting workplace dynamics, one event is putting people, purpose, and progress at the center of the conversation. On May 23, 2025, the prestigious Heritage Hotel Manila will host the World HR Summit (WHRS) Philippines—a high-energy gathering of global HR innovators, culture shapers, and digital disruptors redefining the future of work.
This isn’t your average HR conference—it’s a people-powered movement for Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs), DEI champions, talent architects, and workplace futurists ready to lead with heart, vision, and data.
The Big Idea: Humanizing the Workplace
With AI transforming recruitment, hybrid work reshaping collaboration, and mental wellness becoming a top priority, WHRS Philippines dives deep into the most urgent topics facing modern HR leaders:
What to Expect: Ideas. Insights. Impact.
Whether you’re driving HR transformation in a Fortune 500 company, leading public sector innovation, or building the next big HR tech platform—this is your arena.
Who’s Joining the Conversation?
From the boardroom to the breakroom, from startups to state agencies—WHRS is where tomorrow’s people leaders connect and co-create.
Event Details:
Date: 23rd May 2025
Venue: The Heritage Hotel, Manila, Philippines
Organized by: TraiCon Events
Media & Participation Contact
Mr. Prasanna – Event Producer
prasanna@traiconevents.com
+91 7708523918
www.traiconevents.com
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