Arab Times

VO’s Creative Hub set to welcome Kuwaiti talents

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KUWAIT CITY, June 12: In the presence of Her Excellency Sheikha Ohoud Salem Al Ali Sabah, Chairman of VO, Alina L. Romanowski, U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait, and Ms. Riham Al Ayyar, CEO of VO, the first Kuwait-based integrated youth platform for incubating young talents, has softly launched its allinclusi­ve, fully equipped, and high-tech Creative Hub. The studios will officially be inaugurate­d to welcome Kuwaiti talents on 20 June 2021.

The U.S. Ambassador’s visit to VO’s Creative Hub included an exclusive tour at the hub’s studios and a meeting between VO’s team and the U.S. Embassy’s Commercial Officer, Deputy Counselor for Economic Affairs, and staff members.

“The idea of VO came in light of our strong belief that Kuwait possesses so many hidden talents and gifts that need to be unleashed and given the opportunit­y to grow. Kuwait is more than capable of positionin­g itself globally and diversifyi­ng its economy through its younger generation­s. Our country’s resources are way beyond oil and gas. Kuwaiti youth are capable, they are full of talents, and can support the renaissanc­e of Kuwait,” stated H.E. Sheikha Ohoud Al Sabah, Chairman of VO.

During their meeting, the U.S. Ambassador praised the efforts of VO and the potential of Kuwaiti youth and stated: “We’re excited to hear about VO Studio’s new model of inspiring young people and supporting them through the journey of their own creativity,” said Ambassador Romanowski. “It’s important for countries to create conditions where entreprene­urship and innovation are possible. This is where the creative industries can play a key role,” she added.

“As a global leader in innovation and entreprene­urship, the United States is working to help Kuwait harness its greatest resource – its youth – to meet Kuwait’s objectives under Vision 2035. The U.S. Department of State offers many initiative­s and exchange programs that can support Kuwait’s creative capital. Programs like American Film Showcase and Arts Envoy bring U.S. and Kuwaiti artists, filmmakers, and musicians together for collaborat­ions and trainings that help Kuwait’s youth build their skills and gain internatio­nal exposure for their work,” the U.S. Ambassador said.

Discussing the potential opportunit­ies of collaborat­ion between VO and the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, the CEO of VO, Ms. Riham Al Ayyar, explained that VO is unlike any other youth platform. VO is building an upcoming generation that is equipped to go beyond borders and challenge all the constraint­s of Kuwait’s developmen­t. “Our goal is to open a gateway of opportunit­ies for Kuwaiti youth through collaborat­ions with local and internatio­nal entities so we can start exporting our talents to the global market,” stressed Ms. Al Ayyar.

VO, the integrated youth platform and Kuwait’s first talent incubator, was founded in July 2020 as result of a fruitful collaborat­ion between Sheikha Ohoud Al Sabah and Riham Al Ayyar aiming to empower local talents and position them in the global market.

The platform has already broken the record in supporting multiple Kuwaiti talents, including the production of a song bringing Kuwait talents and prominent celebritie­s, called ‘BRAVO’, that crossed above 13M views on YouTube in a week.

VO provides an academic program for Kuwaiti youth to identify and nurture their talents, an all-inclusive creative hub to empower and express their ideas, and a ‘smart’ app to promote their creative production­s on a seamless, high-tech and efficient digital platform.

 ??  ?? Sheikha Ohoud Salem Al Ali Sabah, Chairman of VO, Alina L. Romanowski, U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait, and Ms. Riham Al Ayyar, CEO of VO.
Sheikha Ohoud Salem Al Ali Sabah, Chairman of VO, Alina L. Romanowski, U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait, and Ms. Riham Al Ayyar, CEO of VO.
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Signing of the MoU

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