The three-day event, scheduled for November 21–23, 2025, will explore the theme “Social Media & A.I Influence: Transforming Yourself, Services & the Society.” Organizers say this year’s edition will push conversations on the intersection of technology, creativity, and human connection further than ever before.
Founded by digital entrepreneur Florence Bodex Hungbo, the Hangout has grown into a vibrant space where thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and enthusiasts converge to learn, network, and collaborate. While the lineup of venues and activities will be unveiled in the coming weeks, participants can expect a mix of panel discussions, keynote speeches, brand showcases, live entertainment, and interactive experiences.
Hungbo said the 2025 theme reflects the urgency of addressing the impact of artificial intelligence on everyday life:
”The Bodex Social Media Hangout is more than just an event — it’s a movement. With AI now changing how we work, communicate, and live, this year’s theme is both timely and necessary. We are setting the stage for conversations that will inspire transformation at every level”
What sets the Hangout apart, organizers note, is its accessibility. Attendance remains free, ensuring that anyone passionate about the future of digital influence can be part of the conversation.
Now in its sixth year, the Bodex Social Media Hangout has carved a niche as a platform that blends fun with substance, transforming online engagement into a real-world community experience.
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