Trends Research and Advisory participated in the event of the “Ramadan Media Forum” organized by the National Media Office. The event was attended by His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamid, Chairman of the National Media Office, and a number of media professionals and intellectuals at the local and global levels, in addition to writers and influencers.
The forum, which was held yesterday evening at the Atlantis The Royal Palm-Jumeirah in Dubai, discussed significant issues related to the future of media in light of the world’s emerging developments and challenges.
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of Trends Research and Advisory said: “We appreciate the invitation of the National Media Office to participate in this important forum, and we emphasize the significant role of this platform, which provides an opportunity for dialogue and exchange of experiences between various media actors.”
Dr. Al-Ali added: “The media sector faces many challenges, which requires collective effort to keep abreast with the rapid developments in this field. We must develop our skills and capabilities to ensure that our media message continues to be delivered in a professional and responsible manner.” He referred in this regard to the integration of scientific research, which is at the heart of Trends’ work and media effort that provides balanced content.
Dr. Al-Ali said: “At Trends, we believe in the importance of dialogue and constructive discussion to exchange ideas and develop innovative solutions to emerging challenges.” He added: “We hope that this forum will enhance cooperation between different parties.”
He expressed his appreciation to the National Media Office for organizing this important forum, and stressed that it represents an ideal opportunity to exchange ideas and opinions on the most important issues facing the Arab region and beyond. This is especially true in light of the rapid developments in the world. Dr. Al-Ali stressed the importance of cooperation between various Arab media outlets and cultural institutions to face these challenges.