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Dubai all set to host virtual Arab Media Forum

Ahmed bin Mohammed: Arab media sector needs to keep pace with technological advancements



Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
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Dubai: Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Media Council, stressed that developing the Arab media sector in line with the latest global advancements in the industry is a strategic priority for government decision makers and media institutions in the region.

His remarks came as Dubai Press Club gears up to host a virtual edition of the Arab Media Forum on December 23, which will feature a number of leading media figures from the region and around the world.

The decision to hold the 19th edition of the prestigious media event virtually is part of observing COVID-19 precautionary protocols.

Sheikh Ahmed said: “Since its inception, the Arab Media Forum has championed the drive to develop the Arab media sector by highlighting technological advancements, content development trends and solutions for challenges, and promoting dialogue and exchange of expertise at regional and international levels.”

Important role

Underlining the important role the media plays in the development of nations, he noted that adopting effective and balanced media strategies is key to boosting competitiveness on a global scale. “As the world embraces the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Arab media sector needs to keep up with technological advancements and solutions to boost their competencies and deal with evolving challenges in a highly competitive industry,” Sheikh Ahmed added.

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The agenda of the upcoming virtual edition of the Arab Media Forum covers a wide variety of topics ranging from the latest technological advancements, innovation, content trends, empowerment of young talent, and tolerance and coexistence.

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