Abu Dhabi is preparing the second edition of the Global

Abu Dhabi is preparing the second edition of the Global Media Congress

The event, which will take place from the 14th to the 16th, will host an innovative Majlis (Arabic and Persian term used to describe a space where meetings are held) of co-production, designed to strengthen the Forum’s role as an incubator of innovation and collaboration , said a review note published by the Emirati News Agency (WAM).

Under the motto “Shaping the future of the media industry”, the event aims to attract media professionals from around the world to find out about the latest trends and challenges in the industry and contribute to an important exchange of knowledge.

The congress will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (Adnec) under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidential Court.

According to WAM, the Co-Production Majlis, a space reserved exclusively for industry leaders and innovators, will provide participants with the opportunity to network, exchange ideas and viewpoints, discuss case studies and explore new partnership opportunities across the industry landscape. Media.

Prominent production companies in the region, streaming platforms and leading radio stations such as Starzplay, Dubai Media Inc and ADTV and many others will be actively involved.

According to the Director General of WAM and Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the event, Mohammed Jalal Al Rayssi, the inclusion of the Co-Production Majlis in the forum is intended to highlight the importance of quality media content and its effective distribution in a commercial manner. viable.

Additionally, Humaid Matar Al Dhaher, Managing Director and CEO of Adnec Group, noted that “the Co-Production Majlis will enable productive connections between potential investors and like-minded professionals by providing a new exclusive platform for invited participants.”

The Global Media Congress, the industry’s most important event in the region, recorded the participation of more than 13,000 visitors in its first edition.

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