WHAT DINA THINKS: The Arab Media Summit kicked off this week with a clear mission


Equipping the next generation of media professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI).

Hosted by the Dubai Media Council, this three-day summit promises a wealth of insights from industry giants like Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, among others. But it's not just about learning the latest tech trends; it's about empowering youth to become drivers of change in media.

Dr. Sultan Al Neyadi, the Minister of State for Youth Affairs, emphasized the importance of investing in young voices, noting their unique ability to innovate and address contemporary issues. He stressed the need for these aspiring professionals to shape the future of media, not just follow its current trajectory.

Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al-Khalifa of Bahrain echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of nurturing Arab youth to tackle global challenges effectively. Indeed, investing in youth today ensures a brighter tomorrow for all.

The summit boasts a diverse lineup, bringing together Emirati and global media leaders alongside aspiring content creators and over 1,000 students. AI takes center stage with panel discussions and workshops exploring its role in media, alongside immersive installations showcasing AI-driven art.

Moreover, the event celebrates excellence with an awards ceremony honoring top Arab media personalities and influencers, underscoring the pivotal role of these individuals in shaping our media landscape.

Taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre, this summit isn't just a gathering of industry elites; it's a platform for fostering innovation, empowering youth, and shaping the future of media in the Arab world and beyond.

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