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ABU DHABI: The Global Media Congress witnessed an interactiv­e interview by the first Metaverse presenter named “Hamad,” featuring Mohammed Jalal Al Rayssi, Director-general of the Emirates News Agency (WAM) and Chairman of the Higher Organising Commitee of the Global Media Congress, using technologi­es that combine physical and virtual reality.

During the interview, Hamad said, “I have always dreamt of combining the physical and virtual worlds and conducting a strategic interview. As the first Metaverse presenter, I am delighted to learn more about the Global Media Congress in my interview with Mohammed Jalal Al Rayssi.”

The interview is as follows:

Al Rayssi: The idea of the Global Media Congress is based on the UAE’S internatio­nal responsibi­lity to advance humanity and communitie­s worldwide in all areas, most notably the media sector, which is a crucial driver to achieving prosperity and stability. This internatio­nal responsibi­lity reflects the consistent approach of the UAE, led by President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Under this framework and upon the directives of Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidenti­al Court, the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), in partnershi­p with WAM, organised the Global Media Congress. The event is unique in the region, as it comprises a conference and an exhibition, gathering specialist­s and experts in the media sector from around the world.

Hamad: Why have you chosen “Shaping the Future of the Media Industry” as the theme of the first edition of the congress?

Al Rayssi: Because the UAE always aims to serve humanity and harness media and communicat­ion technologi­es to support the internatio­nal efforts to shape a beter future for everyone without discrimina­tion, and because the media sector requires its press, journalism, and TV and radio components to unite in drating policies and procedures that will ensure credible and accurate news content.

Therefore, shaping the future of the media sector is not limited to one country or region. But it involves all countries because the world is interconne­cted by many innovation­s and affected by events happening everywhere.

Hamad: What is the importance of holding the Global Media Congress in a country that hosts many significan­t events?

Al Rayssi: The Global Media Congress complement­s the other events and conference­s in the country and embodies the message that the UAE aims to deliver to the world by enriching knowledge due to its belief in the importance of strategic cooperatio­n in the media sector.

Th eu a eal so believe sin priori ti sing the exchange of expertise and scientific knowledge among all entities and companies in the media sector covering various categories, including the press, radio, television, and digital and social plaforms.

As organisers of the Global Media Congress, we believe in the importance of cooperatio­n and engagement in addressing the political, economic, social and technologi­cal challenges that resulted in technical developmen­ts and smart programmes on the institutio­nal media work system.

Hamad: What will the Global Media Congress add to the media industry?

Al rays si: the global media congress will provide an array of benefits to the media industry, including widening the scope of internatio­nal participat­ion to optimise the benefits offered by all relevant expertise and innovation­s, linking the global East and West, and learning from the best internatio­nal practices. It is part of our belief in the importance of collective thinking to create innovative solutions to the modern challenges facing the media sector.

Hamad: What is the Global Media Congress focusing on?

Al Rayssi: The Global Media Congress focuses on a series of main pillars, including panel discussion­s on the most critical media issues facing the continents of the world, in addition to inventions and innovation­s in the communicat­ion and media sectors and how to harness these to serve humanity around the world.

The internatio­nal event also focuses on organising profession­al workshops for a wide range of journalist­s and media profession­als from various continents, as well as improving the capacities of the youth through specialist training programmes covering journalism, radio, television and social communicat­ion, along with strategic cooperatio­n and specialist integratio­n through implementi­ng cooperatio­n agreements and Memoranda of Understand­ing (Mous) between various media institutio­ns and internatio­nal companies, in addition to brainstorm­ing sessions linked to the Media Future Lab, through which experts and specialist­s can discuss current challenges and drat appropriat­e programmes and initiative­s, which will benefit all countries.

Hamad: Why does the event offer various workshops?

Al Rayssi: As the media industry is wide-ranging and diverse, we were keen to offer workshops and training programmes on all specialiti­es, including general workshops and other specialist workshops for journalist­s, presenters and other media profession­als.

The event also provides workshops aimed at sharpening the skills of the youth and building their capacities in various media specialiti­es.

Hamad: What can you tell us about the Innovation Plaform of the Global Media Congress?

Al Rayssi: The Innovation Plaform is the latest invention in the communicat­ion and media sector, most notably in terms of communicat­ion technologi­es used to write news stories, edit photos and videos, create sound effects, etc. The plaform is important, as it is presented by major media establishm­ents and technology companies.

Hamad: The Media Future Lab will be a private session for several media experts. What are their aims?

Al Rayssi: The main concerns and goals of the experts participat­ing in the Media Future Lab include addressing the contempora­ry challenges facing the media sector and drating appropriat­e internatio­nal solutions, which are not limited to a single geographic­al region, because the media sector has many problems on various levels, such as political, economic, social and even psychologi­cal issues and their effects on individual­s, therefore, requiring collective action that utilise positive thinking to study such problems from all sides, and the launch of joint initiative­s that will have a positive internatio­nal impact.

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WAM Director-general in an interactiv­e interview with the first Metaverse presenter ‘Hamad.’
± WAM Director-general in an interactiv­e interview with the first Metaverse presenter ‘Hamad.’

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