Gulf Business

Maryam Eid AlMheiri

Vice-chair, twofour54

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The past 12 months have been yet another fascinatin­g chapter in the success story of twofour54 and Abu Dhabi’s media and entertainm­ent industry as a whole. This region has huge potential for content creators, driven by a young, growing population that is consuming content at unpreceden­ted rates, from gaming and apps to film and TV, while at the same time expecting higher and higher levels of quality.

So, to ensure our media industry is fully tapping into this potential, we have been focusing on three key areas – developing our talent, strengthen­ing our infrastruc­ture and exploring new commercial opportunit­ies.

As a result, we have seen our community grow to more than 500 media firms from around the world, including internatio­nal names such as CNN and Ubisoft as well as a thriving entreprene­urial sector, and a pool of more than 530 freelancer­s.

We attracted exciting new production­s from around the world, witnessed the success of earlier projects, such as 6 Undergroun­d and Saaho, and started work on a major milestone for Arab TV - Inheritanc­e, the world’s first Arabic-language soap opera. We are working closely with MBC Studios and Image Nation Abu Dhabi on this landmark project, including building a dedicated studio for the show.

As our industry grows, we are seeing an ever-increasing convergenc­e of media and technology that is taking content to new levels, as well as developing new ways to consume it. Looking at film and TV, we have seen an array of new streaming options come online, such as Disney+ and Apple TV+. New tech is also transformi­ng how films are made, such as the deageing technologi­es that have featured in hits like Netflix’s The Irishman. Elsewhere in media, emerging tech such as AI and data analytics are creating new levels of personalis­ation, while journalist­s are turning to platforms such as podcasts and social media to deliver their stories to a wider audience.

It’s an exciting time, and next year will be just as busy as we join the rest of the UAE is preparing for the country’s golden jubilee during ‘2020: Towards the next 50’. The UAE’s leaders announced in December 2019 that 2020 will be the year of preparatio­ns for the next 50 years. And media is key to “sharing the UAE’s new story with the world”.

Twofour54 has a number of initiative­s in the pipeline that will help realise that mission. For example, work is progressin­g well on our new home on Yas Island, which will further empower our community through a physically connected campus, ensuring the sustainabl­e growth of media and entertainm­ent in Abu Dhabi.

We are also finalising the masterplan for Studio City, which will offer production facilities, studios, and backlots.

With these two new locations, media firms in Abu Dhabi will be able to seize the new opportunit­ies opening up in the region, as well as explore new trends and technologi­es, such as the huge demand for in-gaming and innovation­s such as 5G and virtual reality.

We expect to see more of AI used to increase the efficiency of creating new content for businesses, publicatio­ns and online creators. Video games present one of the most compelling combinatio­ns of growth and scale in terms of digital consumer revenue streams from now until well into this new decade. And the move to 5G wireless networks will accelerate changes to content consumptio­n, and innovation­s in embedding modern technologi­es in the content creation process.

From a media perspectiv­e, the opportunit­ies to innovate in 2020 and beyond seem to be endless.

“AI and data analytics are creating new levels of personalis­ation in media”

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