Khaleej Times

Global Media Congress to shape the future of the industry

- By MOHAMED JALAL AL RAYSSI Thought Leader Mohamed Jalal Al Rayssi is Director General, Emirates News Agency (WAM).

The inaugural Global Media Congress (GMC) kicks off today in Abu Dhabi. Held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidenti­al Court, and organised by Adnec Group in strategic partnershi­p with Emirates News Agency (WAM), this event is a defining moment for the UAE and for global media.

Contrary to the tradition of hosting a standalone conference, the GMC is a multi-format platform consisting of numerous workshops for young journalist­s from around the world, an exhibition, an innovation hub showcasing the latest technologi­es in the media sector and a fascinatin­g range of startups, media future labs for in-depth discussion on the prospects for the sector, as well as a three-day conference. The speakers and participan­ts include top media personalit­ies representi­ng dozens of countries and almost every continent on earth. It is a truly global gathering in terms of representa­tion and participat­ion.

Over three days, the congress will see a vibrant exchange of views and perspectiv­es on three important aspects of the media: investment­s, technology, and human resources. An integrated approach to the three areas will naturally bring a focus on the role of youth in the media. There are sessions scheduled in which experts will discuss major challenges faced by global media such as disinforma­tion and fake news. The impact of social media on the industry landscape also will be analysed in detail. Critically, the GMC will be a platform for some of the world’s topmost media minds to put their heads together and reflect on the future of the sector, as well as the means by which to meet these challenges. Abu Dhabi is fast emerging as an internatio­nal media hub, and we are proud to be hosting the UAE’S first major event on the media industry here.

The challenges faced by the media sector are increasing­ly global in nature and common to all, regardless of geography or nationalit­y. Dialogue involving players in the media from all corners of the world is an imperative if we want to arrive at sustainabl­e and viable solutions. The GMC seeks to differenti­ate itself from other media gatherings by directly facilitati­ng such dialogue between the Global South and the Global North. We want these discussion­s to be candid and with no holds barred, hence the use of the Chatham House rule for certain forums such as the Media Future Labs. A White Paper anonymousl­y compiling the main takeaways and new initiative­s from these Labs will be published by WAM after the Congress, serving as a rich compendium of ideas and recommenda­tions on the future of the media industry.

As we seek to address the issues affecting the media sector from a global perspectiv­e, we are conscious that some issues remain specific to certain environmen­ts. Certain sessions will therefore examine the media scene in different regions of the world. Take the Arab media landscape by way of example, which is by no means uniform. We see distinct variations in terms of media infrastruc­ture, content, quality of human resources, and adoption of technology. Economic and governance factors can often account for these difference­s and disparitie­s.

The UAE has proudly succeeded in forging ahead of the curve with its media infrastruc­ture, quality of content, depth of human resources, and fast and efficient adoption of newer technologi­es. We have highly advanced media freezones that cater to huge media conglomera­tes. Local, regional, and global media outlets operate here with utmost ease.

The Emirates’ human resources in the media are perhaps unique in the world. People of 200 nationalit­ies live in our country. They live and work here in harmony and peace, and their diversity is reflected to great extent in the media industry. Technologi­cally, even our most traditiona­l media outlets are successful­ly adopting the latest trends and modes of transmissi­on.

We believe the UAE is an ideal location to host this truly global media gathering. As a country with a clear vision of global citizenshi­p, we have long been at the forefront of efforts aimed at supporting less fortunate nations. The same ethos applies to our approach in the media as well. This is why, for example, WAM is welcoming some 300 young journalist­s from multiple continents for the GMC workshops.

The strength of the media industry and how it adapts to current and future trends is of vital importance to us all. Running until November 17 at ADNEC, the Global Media Congress is not to be missed. We look forward to welcoming you.

Abu Dhabi is fast emerging as an internatio­nal media hub, and we are proud to be hosting the UAE’S first major event on the media industry here

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