Thierry Rayer
Thierry Rayer, president of CESR, speaking at the Vision Golfe 2024. Image Credit: Supplied

Vision Golfe 2024, held under the patronage of President Emmanuel Macron on June 4th and 5th, was organized by Business France and hosted at the Ministry of the Economy, Finance, and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty. The event aimed to enhance international cooperation between France and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Kuwait, supported by the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.

Prominent sponsors such as Cercle d'Études Scientifiques Pierre Rayer (CESR), Vision 2030 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (National Industrial Development and Logistics Program), and Al Othaim played pivotal roles. The event attracted key stakeholders from the GCC countries and featured CESR's initiative, "Universæ Analysis."

"Universæ Analysis" is a scientific method for analyzing and interpreting art and architecture, aiming to revolutionize appreciation of masterpieces by luminaries like Da Vinci, Raphael, Kandinsky, and Brancusi. It explores profound knowledge within these works, highlighting cross-cultural connections across human history and promising avant-garde initiatives in cultural tourism.

Central to this approach is the integration of cutting-edge technologies to create immersive experiences, enhancing educational mandates and cultural exploration. Collaborative efforts between CESR and sites such as Al Ula and Neom, museums, galleries, and cultural entities promise transformative initiatives.

Moreover, "Universæ Analysis" serves as an indispensable tool for investment funds interested in cultural realms, offering a framework for analyzing and authenticating artistic treasures. By illuminating artworks' intrinsic value, it unlocks unique investment prospects enriched by a deep understanding of cultural assets' growth trajectory.

Integrating "Universæ Analysis" into investment strategies and cultural paradigms, Vision Golfe 2024, with CESR, heralds an opportunity to enrich and safeguard global cultural heritage. This approach underscores the pivotal role of artworks in forging connections across epochs and cultures.

Following Vision Golfe 2024's success, CESR embarks on the Arab World Tour to showcase "Universæ Analysis" and its applications. Through conferences, participants will learn how "Universæ Analysis" can serve as a lucrative investment avenue within art, culture, and tourism, championing educational objectives across the region.

As Vision Golfe 2024 concludes, it leaves an indelible mark on the economic and cultural landscape, fostering new collaborations and innovations. The forthcoming Arab World Tour promises to further cultural innovation and tourism, ushering in a new era of artistic exchange and economic prosperity.