The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced the launch of the first Digital Heritage Forum, an international event that aims to reshape global approaches to safeguarding cultural heritage through the use of digital technologies.
Taking place from 3 to 5 November at the Cultural Foundation, the invitation-only forum will bring together 250 attendees from the region and abroad, including 132 international speakers and representatives from 128 leading global organisations. Participants will include influential cultural leaders, innovators and specialists focused on digital documentation, heritage conservation and emerging cultural technology. The Forum will offer an important space for knowledge-sharing and collaboration across fields such as digital humanities, heritage preservation and technological innovation, highlighting Abu Dhabi’s position as a cultural capital dedicated to protecting its heritage while embracing the future.
Led by DCT Abu Dhabi, the Forum reflects the emirate’s commitment to strengthening dialogue between cultural preservation and the digital sector. Its goal is to close existing gaps, encourage new conversations and establish partnerships, methods and tools that support the protection of cultural heritage in a rapidly evolving digital era.
His Excellency Saood Abdulaziz Al Hosani, Undersecretary of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, commented: “Launching the Digital Heritage Forum marks an important step in our ongoing mission to safeguard and promote culture in all its forms. Abu Dhabi stands at a unique crossroads, where deep-rooted heritage intersects with the possibilities of digital innovation, and we remain firmly committed to preserving our legacy while embracing the tools that will carry it forward. Through this Forum, we seek to advance global dialogue, encourage collaboration, and equip the next generation with the knowledge and means to protect their heritage. In doing so, we ensure that our cultural identity continues to thrive not only as a source of pride, but as a foundation for sustainable development in the digital age.”

Over three days, the Forum will feature a diverse array of insightful keynotes, parallel sessions, and tech showcases. The programme includes five keynote presentations by renowned figures such as Prof. Simon See (NVIDIA), Dr. Najwa Aaraj (Technology Innovation Institute), Prof. Douglas Pritchard (Robert Gordon University), Prof. Jon Adams (University of Southampton), and Prof. Maurizio Forte (Duke University, US Department of State), who will share their invaluable insights and inspire new directions in the field. Alongside panel discussions, lightning talks, case study spotlights, and live demonstrations, the sessions will explore five thematic tracks, providing participants with diverse hands-on learning and exchanging opportunities. Opening and closing plenaries will be held in the Cultural Foundation Theatre, reinforcing the site’s historical significance. The Closing Event Panel will feature prominent experts including Mohamed Al Jneibi (Red Dunes Games/Advisor, Emirates Foundation), Chao Tayiana Maina (African Digital Heritage), Dr. David Mitchell (Director of Cultural Assets, Historic Environment Scotland), and Takashi Kudo alongside Sakurako Naka (teamLab).
In addition to the main programme, the Forum will present a series of special events that demonstrate how technology can reshape cultural engagement. These include the virtual reality experience “Gaudi, The Atelier of the Divine” by Geodon Experiences, which takes audiences on a virtual journey into the creative world of Antoni Gaudí. Visitors will also experience “Sounds of Freedom”, an immersive exhibition and podcast that explores heritage through sound and storytelling. The Forum will conclude with “agami” by Mezzoforte, a powerful sound performance that will leave a lasting impression on participants.
The Forum is expected to generate a set of practical recommendations for professionals and institutions worldwide on various aspects of digital heritage, fostering a legacy of collaborative working groups, innovative tools, and impactful projects. This event solidifies Abu Dhabi’s position as a global leader in both research and practical application within the digital heritage domain.
