The Citizen (KZN)

Abu Dhabi sets stage to reshape media

- Citizen reporter

More than 1 600 media representa­tives attended the opening of the Global Media Congress (GMC) in Abu Dhabi yesterday.

Hosted by WAM, the Emirates News Agency, the three-day event is exploring global trends in media, creating a platform for media profession­als from all over the world to network and provide workshops to understand and share new media techniques.

Opening the conference on behalf of GMC patron and United Arab Emirates (UAE) deputy prime minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyon, WAM director General Mohammed Al Rayssi said the UAE hoped this event would contribute to developmen­t of the media across the world. It showed the importance that the Gulf state placed on a sustainabl­e and free media, he added.

UAE Minister of State for Youth Shamma bint Suhail Faris Al Mazrui said media had a responsibi­lity to turn away from clickbait and focus on public interest – especially to be sustainabl­e.

“I hear when I speak to editors, journalist­s and media owners that this is what the audience wants, but is it?

“Or have you conditione­d them to be like that with decades of the same content?

“The young people were asked, what is it you want and it wasn’t Metaverse, AI [artificial intelligen­ce] or Tiktokific­ation, it was to be entertaine­d, to be intellectu­ally challenged, to learn new skills and find meaning.

“They don’t want an algorithm that confirms what they know when the world is going through famine, floods and fire.”

Al Rayssi said there was a gap in media discussion­s about reshaping the industry and the UAE had seized this opportunit­y to act as a hub between east and west, north and south to establish an annual platform where media experts, inventors, developers, futurists and practition­ers could meet to plan the future, network and exchange knowledge.

The three-day event attracted exhibitors from all over the world; media houses from Russia, China, India and Latin America as well as all of the Gulf States.

There are media producers too from Saudi Arabia’s Neom smart city on the Red Sea, the Al Ain internatio­nal film festival, public relations companies and new media academies. And the Abu Dhabi police force is showcasing how it uses technology for virtual training, law enforcemen­t and surveillan­ce to create a safe city.

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? IN ANOTHER WORLD. A woman experience­s augmented reality at the Global Media Congress currently under way in Abu Dhabi.
Picture: Supplied IN ANOTHER WORLD. A woman experience­s augmented reality at the Global Media Congress currently under way in Abu Dhabi.

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