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"Sharjah animation" It combines manga, artificial intelligence and child literature in a comprehensive program

Sharjah on April 17 / WAM / The Sharjah Animation Conference continues its third session to establish its position as an international platform to explore the latest trends in the animation industry.

The event brings together a group of creators, experts and thinkers from all over the world, within an integrated program that extends over a period of four days, which deals with pivotal topics such as artificial intelligence, the visual narrative, Japanese anime arts, and the transformation of literary works into visual experiences.

The conference will be held from 1 to 4 May, within the activities of the “Sharjah Reading Festival for Children” at the Sharjah Expo Center, where the public will offer interactive experiences, workshops and dialogue sessions that highlight the cultural, technical and economic aspects of the animation industry.

Khawla Al -Mujini, CEO of the Sharjah Animation Conference, said that the Sharjah Animation Conference establishes international standards for innovation, and enhances dialogue on the role of animation in the narrative and education, stressing that animation contributes to entertainment, bringing cultures, preserving history and opening new narrative horizons.

The first day of the conference reviews global visions and innovative opportunities in the production of the content of artificial intelligence -backed children, as well as case studies on the effectiveness of animation in communication, while highlighting its growing impact in various global markets, including the Middle East and Africa.

The second day focuses on fictional narrative techniques in animation, and it celebrates the ninetieth anniversary of the first Arabic animation movie, as well as sessions that highlight the role of this art in enriching cultural narratives.

As for the third day, it is devoted to Japanese anime arts, where prominent anime makers offer distinctive visions about production and innovation, and the attendees also discuss the phenomenon of “anime tourism” and its cultural impact.

The conference concludes its work with a focus on converting literature into a visual experience, by discussing effective strategies for quoting literary texts and turning them into animation works that enhance cooperation between publishers and producers around the world.

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