
Abu Dhabi International Book Fair to feature 2,000 events
He noted that the 34th edition of the fair features over 1,400 exhibitors from 96 countries, with more than 20 new countries joining.
In statements to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Al Tunaiji explained that the programme includes children's activities, community-focused initiatives for all segments of society, particularly the youth, as well as special events centred on culinary culture.
The ADIBF also includes an advanced technology section, 'Digital Square,' showcasing the latest innovations in the publishing industry.
He affirmed that the fair places special focus on Emirati publishers, providing a platform to showcase their experience and achievements in the publishing industry, while fostering joint publishing and translation programmes with Arab and international publishers.
Al Tunaiji also mentioned that ADIBF provides significant space for e-books and technology, providing attendees with a look at the latest trends in publishing. The 'Arts Corner' will showcase creative projects related to book production, while the 'Poetry Majlis' will feature both traditional and modern poetry, highlighting local and Arab literary movements.
Al Tunaiji concluded that the fair's rich and diverse offerings reflect its growing importance as a leading global cultural platform in the publishing industry.
The ADIBF serves as a platform for national institutions to showcase a variety of innovative initiatives aimed at enhancing cultural and intellectual awareness within the community, coinciding with the 'Year of Community.'
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) is showcasing its activities and initiatives that promote a culture of reading and strengthen the public's connection with books.
In statements to WAM, Jamal bin Huwaireb, CEO of the MBRF, said that the ADIBF has become one of the major international exhibitions, attracting significant global participation.
He noted that the foundation's pavilion hosts over 100 diverse events, showcasing several key initiatives.
These initiatives include 'Bil Arabi,' 'My Family is Reading,' the 'Dubai International Programme for Writing,' and 'Knowledge Lounge,' along with numerous seminars and panel discussions.
Huwaireb emphasised that the fair is a key scientific and intellectual event, stressing the importance of broad community involvement, especially among the youth, as reading is essential for knowledge sustainability and cultural awareness.
Launched in 2013, the 'Bil Arabi' is one of MBRF's flagship initiatives aimed at promoting the Arabic language globally, strengthening its use among youth on social media, and positioning it as a tool for knowledge and innovation. The initiative focuses on increasing Arabic content on digital platforms, developing research projects, and translating global resources into Arabic.
The 'My Family is Reading' promotes daily reading habits within families by providing curated book collections, including globally acclaimed works translated into Arabic, encouraging knowledge enrichment across all age groups.
The 'Dubai International Programme for Writing' supports emerging writing talents across various fields, from science and research to literature and poetry, aiming to elevate them internationally.
Since its launch in 2013, the programme has become one of the foundation's key initiatives, providing a nurturing environment for creativity and innovation. It has enriched the literary and intellectual movement at local, regional, and global levels.
The 'Knowledge Lounge' promotes quality reading as an integral part of daily life.
It organises interactive sessions connecting readers with authors, self-development coaches, and specialists to foster deep discussions and idea exchanges.
This initiative enhances participants' analytical and critical reading skills, encouraging intellectual discussions. Its activities span all the Emirates and some Arab countries, creating inspiring environments that stimulate intellectual engagement.
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