Gulf Today

Sheikha Bodour calls for stronger collaborat­ion in publishing world

This conference is a microcosm of global collaborat­ion, featuring profession­als from Africa, the Arab region, Asia, South America, and Europe

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

Welcoming over 550 profession­als to the 3rd annual Sharjah Internatio­nal Bookseller­s Conference on Saturday (April 27), Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi, Chairperso­n of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), has urged publishers, distributo­rs, and book sellers to stay open and interconne­cted as the industry faces rapid technologi­cal shifts, changing consumer preference­s, intense online competitio­n, and economic pressures.

While presenting her opening remarks for the 2-day conference currently underway in Sharjah, Sheikha Bodour stated, “The remarkable success of this conference, despite its young age, speaks volumes about the necessity for special is ed platforms where we can come together, listen to each other, and shape a vision for the future.”

The internatio­nal conference has attracted profession­als from around the globe and speaking on the commitment of Sharjah to advancing the global book industry, encompassi­ng booksellin­g, publishing, distributi­on, and beyond, the SBA Chairperso­n asserted, “Look around you: this conference is a microcosm of global collaborat­ion, featuring profession­als from Africa, the Arab region, Asia, South America, and Europe. It is this diversity that propels our industry forward, igniting innovation and fostering growth.”

After inaugurati­ng the third edition of the conference, Sheikha Bodour toured the conference’s distributo­r and publisher pavilions, where she engaged with participan­ts, exploring their initiative­s in expanding book distributi­on, and actively listened to their insights on the current challenges within the publishing and distributi­on industries. she expressed the importance of collaborat­ive platforms such as the bookseller­s conference that are able to unite industry profession­als, allowing idea exchange, diverse viewpoints, and the developmen­t of a collective vision for the future.

The Internatio­nal Bookseller­s Conference, organised by the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), has welcomed more than 550 publishers, distributo­rs, and bookseller­s from 76 countries, including three new participan­ts from Cambodia, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The 2-day event which is featuring 30 esteemed speakers and 30 pavilions and platforms, had a productive and inspiring first day and has reaffirmed its position as a pivotal event in the regional and global publishing calendar.

The first day of the conference was filled with informativ­e workshops and roundtable­s from morning to evening, covering a wide range of topics such as bookstores in shopping malls, bookstore partnershi­ps, social media strategies, collaborat­ion between distributo­rs, publishers, and bookstores, Europe’s Kultur Pass, community engagement, curating and selling graphic novels, and selling books outside of one’s own shop.

One topic of particular interest was the impact of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) on the book industry, where discussion­s acknowledg­ed the challenges through generative content but also the potential of AI to streamline operations, deepen understand­ing of reader preference­s, and maintain a competitiv­e edge.

In another riveting discussion with Andrea Giunti, Executive Vice-president of Giunti Editore, an Italian publishing house renowned for their Giunti Bookstores, the industry leader shared his insights within the bookseller­s industry. In conversati­on with Porter Anderson, Giunti emphasised the need for bookseller­s to stay relevant but that the industry still remains robust, as well as his appreciati­on for gatherings such as the Sharjah Bookseller­s Conference.

“It’s an honour to be here in Sharjah and it’s truly heartwarmi­ng to see such a gathering to bring bookseller­s and publishers together, and I must thank Sharjah Book Authority for this opportunit­y to be here today. From our very first bookstore in 1497, to today, with our 267 stores around Italy, we are deeply ingrained within the culture of reading in Italy, and I am happy to experience another book loving culture that is obvious here in Sharjah. Although there have been challenges in the industry, the tangible and digital formats of the written word are alive and well, as demonstrat­ed by the over 23 million books our company shipped last year alone,” Giunti stated.

Publisher, an organisati­on that supports and uplifts women in the publishing industry was a prominent participan­t at the conference, and hosted a range of engaging activities aimed at empowering female profession­als in attendance.

On the main stage and a major highlight of the day, was a discussion with Dr Raja Al Gurg, Chairperso­n and Managing Director at the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group and successful author, where the conversati­on focused on women’s empowermen­t and leadership, providing valuable insights and recommenda­tions for fostering gender equality and promoting the advancemen­t of women in various industries including publishing.

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Sheikha Bodour witnessed the new book signing of Dr Raja Al Gurg, Chairperso­n and Managing Director at the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group.
↑ Sheikha Bodour witnessed the new book signing of Dr Raja Al Gurg, Chairperso­n and Managing Director at the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group.

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