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The UAE… Announcing the date of the launch of the “World Media Congress”

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The UAE announced that the date of the launch of the first session of the “World Media Congress” in the capital Abu Dhabi will be during the period from 15 to 17 November 2022.

The Emirates News Agency, WAM, quoted Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs in the UAE, as saying: “The UAE is a global incubator and an effective platform for the various media sectors, characterized by the integration of digital infrastructure, supporting legislative and legal facilities, and the environment.” Exceptional living for all nationalities and international companies influential in the sectors of media, cultural industries and news content through various traditional and modern means.

She added that “the unique event in the region includes a conference and exhibition specialized in the media industry, and provides opportunities for various media institutions to discuss partnerships and ways of cooperation in strengthening mechanisms for developing civilized and humanitarian media messages aimed at serving humanity, ensuring its happiness, and developing societies through solid, reliable and highly credible content.” “.

An elite group of media industry leaders, specialists and global influencers, in addition to academics, youth and university students, will participate in the “World Congress” for media, adding that the conference includes several topics, including digital communication, artificial intelligence, advanced technology and creativity in the media sector, in addition to a number of specialized sessions in the fields of journalism, radio and television. Internet, social media and global influencers.

The agency noted that the event is an inspiring platform to learn about the reality of the media industry in the region and the world and to develop a forward-looking vision for the future of this industry, which has become a major catalyst for sustainable development in societies.

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