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MediaVerse 2.0 Brings Pakistan’s Sharpest Voices To Debate Communication And Change

  • October 8, 2025
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Karachi is set to host one of the most anticipated events in media and communication this year — MediaVerse 2.0 — which will take place on October 14 at the KUBS Auditorium, University of Karachi. The event promises to bring together some of Pakistan’s most prominent media and communication figures for a thought-provoking discussion that explores the evolving role of communication in shaping public narratives and social impact.

Organized by MediaVerse and supported by Techtalks.pk, the event will feature an engaging panel titled The Panel Battle, moderated by corporate trainer and storyteller Ghazi Taimoor. The discussion will focus on a bold and relevant question: “Does communication truly drive change, or does it simply amplify it?” The lineup of speakers includes Jibran Nasir, Karim Teli, Amber Shamsi, Sidra Iqbal, Meesam Naqvi, and Hasan Rizvi — well-known for their work in media, social advocacy, and creative industries. The organizers promise an unfiltered, dynamic exchange of ideas, emphasizing candid dialogue over rehearsed narratives.

Running from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM, MediaVerse 2.0 is designed not only as a live debate but as an interactive experience that encourages participants to reflect on the impact of storytelling, journalism, and digital media in modern society. The event aims to spark discourse on how communication technologies, online platforms, and media personalities influence real-world change and whether impact stems from messaging itself or the amplification of existing movements. This makes the discussion timely in an era where digital communication has become inseparable from activism, policymaking, and social engagement.

Tickets for MediaVerse 2.0 are now available through Ticket Wala PK at www.ticketwala.pk/event/mediaverse-launch-event-2025-4102, with limited seats ensuring an exclusive experience for attendees. Organizers are positioning the event as an essential gathering for communication professionals, media students, content creators, and anyone interested in understanding the power dynamics of modern media. Through this platform, MediaVerse seeks to build a community that celebrates critical thought, creative collaboration, and authentic discourse within Pakistan’s evolving media landscape.

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