Thought and art leaders gather at the Abu Dhabi Cultural Summit 2025 after tomorrow

Abu Dhabi, April 25/ WAM/ The seventh session of the Cultural Summit Abu Dhabi 2025, organized by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, will start with the participation of a large number of thought leaders, artists and creators from all over the world.
The summit, which continues until April 29 in Manara Al Saadiyat under the slogan “Culture for Humanity and after”, is a unique intellectual platform that brings together specializations and opinions to explore the intersections of culture with technology and global governance.
It is also a unique global platform that embodies the interaction between culture, technology and governance, and provides a rich program that includes major dialogue sessions, artistic discussions, interactive workshops in addition to cultural shows and various exhibitions.
The summit this year aims to rethink the human concept, by exploring how culture can play a fundamental role in shaping a sustainable and comprehensive global future.
The summit focuses on three main axes distributed on the three days of the event, and during the first day the axis of “reinstalling the cultural scene” discusses the impact of digital, economic and geopolitical transformations on the formation of cultural identities and exploring the role of creativity in directing societies towards a more balanced future.
The axis of the second day deals with the “new borders of the post -human environment”, the changing relationship between man and technology, such as artificial intelligence and biological techniques and its impact on human experience, and how cultural sectors can adapt to this stage, while the third day axis is “new frameworks to define culture for humanity and beyond” it reviews how international cooperation and cultural innovation contribute to promoting totalitarianism, sustainability and reshaping global narratives to confront contemporary challenges.
The summit is organized in cooperation with a group of prominent international partners, including: UNESCO, Google, and the Solomon R Museum. Gognheim, the London Design Museum, the Economist Impact magazine, as well as local institutions such as Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, and the Abrahamic family house, in addition to the cultural complex and the two letters.
The summit also includes a varied program of cultural and educational activities, including seminars and intellectual and artistic meetings, creative exhibitions, workshops for children and adults and societal interactive events that seek to enhance cultural participation and knowledge exchange between individuals from different backgrounds.
The summit also seeks to enhance the position of the capital Abu Dhabi as a global center for cultural innovation, and to provide an inspiring model for how to use culture as a tool for social and economic change, and confirms Abu Dhabi’s commitment to enhancing the cross -border cultural dialogue and building a future based on the values of partnership, diversity and mutual respect.
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