Monday, April 29, 2024

Al Quoz Creative Entrepreneurship Forum to promote cultural industries

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Dubai Culture and Arts Authority has announced the organization of “Dubai Culture”, “Al Quoz Forum for Creative Entrepreneurs”, which will be hosted by Al Quoz Creative District from November 2 to 3, with the aim of highlighting the cultural and significance. The Department of Creative Industries in Dubai, Dubai Culture is accepting applications to participate in the competition starting today, August 10, and the last date for receiving applications is August 31.

The forum aims to highlight the importance of the cultural and creative industries sector and its unique investment and development opportunities, and to celebrate entrepreneurs and create a unified body to transform their vision and ideas into successful projects and sustainable economic resources. The creative organization, which integrates skills, communication opportunities and a competitive sector between investors and talents, falls within the framework of Dubai Culture’s commitments to invest in and support young energies in order to achieve the Emirate’s cultural vision aimed at upholding Dubai’s global status. A hub for culture, an archive for creativity and a meeting place for talent.

Organized by Dubai Culture for the first time, the forum’s agenda includes a series of keynotes and panel discussions with many of Dubai’s entrepreneurs and cultural and creative industry experts. Creative entrepreneurship-related topics, interactive workshops, networking sessions and various activities and events highlight efforts to promote the entrepreneurship and creative scene in the emirate. The Authority has announced its participation in the Al Quoz Competition for Creative Entrepreneurs, with the aim of encouraging them to come up with innovative projects that will enhance the strength of the cultural and creative industries in Dubai. entrepreneurship development, and achieving the goals of the “Dubai Creative Economy Strategy”.

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Entrepreneurs who reach the shortlist will have the opportunity to present their projects to a panel of judges comprising the “Al Quoz Forum for Creative Entrepreneurship” and industry experts, investors and forum partners. The committee will sort the applications and evaluate the projects participating in the production. 50 thousand dirhams for choosing the winner of the competition, plus various support packages.

Dubai Culture’s Projects and Events Management Director Golood Khoury said Dubai has succeeded in becoming a magnet for creatives and talent from around the world, thanks to the exceptional opportunities it offers them.

It is noteworthy that the “Al Quoz Competition for Creative Entrepreneurship” targets all emerging companies in the country in its early stages and is open to all entrepreneurs in the cultural and creative industries within the country, including: advertising, marketing, cultural production, craft production, architecture and urban planning. , television and radio broadcasting, as well as crafts and arts, graphic, industrial and digital design, fashion and product designs, as well as heritage, museums, libraries, archaeology, music, film and motion graphics production, theater and performing arts, visual arts, photography And so on.

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