The Arab Media Summit 2025, the largest media thought leadership event in the Middle East, is set to take place from May 26-28.
Hosted by the Dubai Press Club, this summit will include several key events, including the Arab Media Forum, the Arab Youth Media Forum and the Arab Social Media Influencers Summit.
Scheduled to be held at the Dubai World Trade Centre in Za’abeel Halls 5 and 6, the Arab Media Summit is expected to attract 6,000 attendees.
Among them will be influential political figures, leading writers, thought leaders, renowned media personalities and top executives from both Arab and international media organisations.
The Summit will also spotlight inspiring Arab personalities, successful young content creators and global media industry leaders.
"The Dubai Press Club is committed to understanding the sector's challenges and developing an agenda for the Arab Media Summit that accurately reflects the current state of the industry, highlights key issues and identifies potential growth opportunities," said Dr. Maitha bint Essa Buhumaid, Director of the Dubai Press Club.
Buhumaid added that the Dubai Press Club has been engaging in extensive discussions with members of the Arab media community, including media institutions and professionals, to identify the most pressing issues impacting the industry.
Dr. Maitha bint Essa Buhumaid, Director of the @DubaiPressClub: The media landscape in our region is undergoing a significant transformation driven by extraordinary technological advancements. This calls for a renewed commitment to forging a new vision for the industry’s future.… pic.twitter.com/6cStiA2H01
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) July 30, 2024

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