Research and media cooperation between "Trends" And the Arab media forum


Abu Dhabi, September 15/ WAM/ The Trends Center for Research and Consulting signed a cooperation agreement and a strategic research and media partnership with the Arab Media Forum, with the aim of enhancing joint cooperation in the areas of scientific research, knowledge production, modern media, spreading discreet research culture and supporting knowledge based on the foresight of the future.
The agreement represents a cooperative framework aimed at unifying efforts between the two sides to enhance purposeful intellectual and media content, and to contribute to developing practical solutions to regional and international challenges, by organizing joint events, seminars, conferences and workshops, and the production of knowledge content based on studies and scientific research, and spreading societal awareness of the importance of scientific research and its role in anticipating the future.
Dr. Mohamed Abdullah Al -Ali, CEO of the Trends Center for Research and Consulting, said that the signing of the agreement comes from the belief of the two parties to the importance of media and research cooperation in supporting the Arab media industry, and enhancing its role in supporting sustainable development efforts, through research, studies and scientific analyzes.
He stated that the agreement frames constructive cooperation in the success of the activities of the twenty -first session of the Arab Media Forum, which will be held in the Republic of Lebanon during the next November, where “Trends” contributes to the new version as a strategic partner, and will also organize a series of intellectual meetings and special sessions within the forum program.
He pointed out that this partnership reflects the center’s commitment to building bridges of cooperation with active institutions in the media field, led by the Arab Media Forum, which is a leading knowledge and intellectual platform.
For his part, Counselor Madi Abdullah Al -Khamis, Secretary -General of the Arab Media Forum, stressed that the signing of this agreement enhances the scientific, research and cognitive partnership supporting the 21st edition of the forum, which will be held next November in the Republic of Lebanon, where the agreement allows the organization of a set of seminars, dialogue sessions and joint interactive workshops.
He explained that through this partnership, the two sides look forward to new and promising prospects of sustainable research and media cooperation in various fields, and the initiatives and projects that this partnerships serve joint Arab action, support humanitarian issues and enlightened Arab thought, and present it to the world in the best possible image.
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