Khaleej Times

WAN-IFRA Middle East Conference begins today

- Staff Reporter

dubai — Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t, will open the 12th World Associatio­n of Newspaper and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) Middle East Conference today.

The two-day event — organised by Dubai Production City (DPC) — marks the first time WAN-IFRA partners with an external organisati­on to co-host the conference, reaffirmin­g DPC’s role as a global player in the media production industry, embracing global industry trends that serve the needs of the region.

“Driven by an increasing youth population of nearly 50 per cent in the region and an ever-changing digital user behaviour that makes this demographi­c no longer passive users but rather active producers of content, Dubai has envisioned the evolution of the media production industry for the years to come,” said Majed Al Suwaidi, managing director of Dubai Production City. “Dubai Production City recognises the importance of

Our partnershi­p with WAN-IFRA Middle East Conference reiterates our commitment to adopting global industry best practices and leading the change in this dynamic sector.” Majed Al Suwaidi, managing director, Dubai Production City

leveraging emerging opportunit­ies and aims to transform its diverse business communitie­s into a vibrant hub that seamlessly integrates the digitalisa­tion of the sector. In fact, cutting-edge innovation and digital transforma­tions lie at the heart of our growth strategy across the board.

“Emphasisin­g on the evolution of the printing industry, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced last year that 25 per cent of all buildings in Dubai would be 3D-printed by 2030,” he added. “This mandate further highlights the incredible speed of developmen­t in the printing and publishing sector, particular­ly in Dubai. Our partnershi­p with WAN-IFRA Middle East Conference reiterates our commitment to adopting global industry best practices and leading the change in this dynamic sector.”

The 12th WAN-IFRA Middle East Conference aims to provide publishing executives with an exceptiona­l opportunit­y to discover the latest in regional and internatio­nal industry trends and bestpracti­ce ideas. A key objective of the conference is to attract, foster and empower young innovative talent in the region and highlight the industry’s readiness to embrace and implement Fourth Industrial Revolution technologi­es to drive a new kind of media that responds to the needs of changing consumer patterns.

Over the course of two days, the event seeks to facilitate engaging and thought-provoking sessions that provide attendees with valuable insights into the industry’s key trends as well as the opportunit­ies and challenges that lie ahead. Opening with a welcome address by Majed Al Suwaidi, the sessions will include, but not be limited to, ‘Transformi­ng Media Companies’ by Kevin Beatly, CEO, DMG Media, UK; ‘Media Trends and Outlook’ by Thomas Jacob, COO, WAN-IFRA, Germany; and ‘Driving Revenue Growth’ by Alexander Kratzer, CEO, MHS Digital, Germany. The line-up of speakers will include industry leaders from Dubai Media Incorporat­ed, Times of Oman, Welad Elbalad Media Services LTD, BILD Digital and Telegraph Media Group, among others.

The agenda of the conference was developed based on the main findings of the 5th Arab Media Outlook, a report jointly launched by Dubai Media City and Dubai Press Club. Offering a comprehens­ive overview of the consumer media industry in the Middle East, the report maps the future of the media landscape in the region until 2018. The findings identify youth and digitalisa­tion as the driving force behind the sector’s paradigm shifts.

 ?? — File photo ?? Delegates at the WAN-IFRA Middle East Conference in Dubai last year. The two-day conference will provide publishing executives an insight into the latest trends in the industry.
— File photo Delegates at the WAN-IFRA Middle East Conference in Dubai last year. The two-day conference will provide publishing executives an insight into the latest trends in the industry.

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