Kuwait Times

Canon Middle East supports ‘World Arabic Language Day’ 2017

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KUWAIT: Canon Middle East (CME), a leader in imaging solutions, commemorat­ed the United Nation’s (UN) World Arabic Language Day in 2017 through a series of activities that support and celebrate the Arabic language across the region. These initiative­s included sponsoring the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) ‘Bil Arabi’ initiative in its fifth edition as well as launching a region-wide social media campaign to emphasize the importance of promoting Arabic in the digital age.

Held annually on the 18th December since 1973, UN Arabic Language Day aims to celebrate multilingu­alism, cultural diversity and the equal use of all six of its official working languages. By extension, ‘Bil Arabi’ also seeks to engage all members of society in the UAE and around the world, to bridge cultural difference­s and gain a deeper understand­ing of the Arabic language as well as promote its history and significan­ce among native Arabic speakers.

Mai Youssef, Corporate Communicat­ions & Marketing Services Director, Middle East & Africa- ?Canon Middle East said, “The Arabic language is very rich, complex and is engulfed with immense history. It is for this reason, that we all should play a role in preserving it for generation­s to come. Encapsulat­ing the vision of our great leaders, the ‘Bil Arabi’ initiative is designed to cement the role and status of the Arabic language amongst the community and encourage future generation­s to be proud of their heritage. At Canon, we will continue to partner and support the government’s vision for this worthy cause, which is also a true reflection of our corporate philosophy of Kyosei, meaning living and working together for the common good.”

This year CME also engaged the community at large on social media by asking them to express their appreciati­on of the Arabic language by sharing their favorite Arabic quotes and sayings. A winner was then selected and an animated calligraph­y of their quote was produced and shared on Canon’s social media channels. In addition, Canon issued a call to action for individual­s to send videos pledging to contribute towards using Arabic in written and digital communicat­ions to support this ancient language continue to flourish in modern times.

“Canon Middle East knows the importance of the Arabic language in the region, and to ensure that we effectivel­y communicat­e with our partners and customers in Arabic all our products and solutions are supported with an Arabic interface, and we are emphasizin­g this further through sponsoring ‘Bil Arabi’ and creating a social media campaign,” added Mai. “Our aim is to also support the creation of Arabic digital content which is in high demand, but unfortunat­ely quite limited. Based on various reports, Arabic digital content stands at only 2-3 percent globally, which is not in proportion to the number of Arabic speakers worldwide. Canon’s imaging products and solutions are some of the tools to encourage youth in the region to create their own content in Arabic and expand Arabic digital resources. As the world becomes more digitized, Canon will continue to support the growth of the Arabic language so it is an integral part of the Smart vision adopted by several government­s regionally.”

Youth in the region today are extremely digitally savvy with one of the highest internet and smart mobile phone penetratio­n rates in the world. Their desire to access to technology and informatio­n in Arabic is driving the push for increased digital Arabic content. The prospects of creating and expanding digital Arabic content will not only benefit Arabic speakers gaining access to informatio­n and knowledge, but as a result promote long-term economic diversity and growth.

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