Abu Dhabi Media Summit 2014 to focus on 'Driving & Sustaining Future Media'

ABU DHABI– Abu Dhabi Media Summit (ADMS) 2014, powered by twofour54,announced(on June 6th) the theme for this year’s event as ‘Driving and Sustaining Future Media in MENA and Beyond’. This year’s edition will take place at the Rosewood Hotel, Al Marya Island, Abu Dhabi, from November 18-20.

Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak
Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak

This year’s theme highlights the recent developments in the media industry in the MENA region and further afield. The summit will focus on the future of media and technology and discuss the impact it has on different interactions between corporations, communities and government entities with their target groups. It will take advantage of global expertise and developments and explore ways to adapt to these changes in other regions.

H.E. Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman, Abu Dhabi Media Summit and Chairman, Abu Dhabi Media Zone Authority, said:“As part of Abu Dhabi’s evolving role as a dynamic regional commercial hub for the media and entertainment sectors, we look forward to welcoming industry leaders from around the world to the Summit to engage in conversations at the forefront of the media business.”

This year’s theme represents a change in direction for summit and will cover topics such as the content, its distribution and development funding& Financing.The event will reflect the growth of the capital city, Abu Dhabi and its development as a lucrative business hub for the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa. said Noura Al Kaabi, the Chief Executive Officer of twofour54.

According to industry analysts, the global media and entertainment industry was valued at $2.1 trillion experiencing 5.5 per cent annual growth up to 2017. In the Middle East the industries was set for a growth of 10 per cent and emerge as the sixth fastest growing market for the same period.

a5ef43617e142624_orgCentred on Abu Dhabi’s emergence as a global media hub, the summit will feature a unique combination of high-profile sessions, closed-door discussions and private conversations, bringing together top-tier global media and entertainment players and their counterparts in fast-growing markets.

The exclusive summit, which has previously drawn some of the industry’s biggest names including Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee, Rupert Murdoch, James Cameron and Eric Schmidt, has grown to become one of the world’s most preeminent events for the media and entertainment sector. 

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