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Artificial intelligence and Abu Dhabi experiences are the most prominent axes of the Sports Industry Forum

Abu Dhabi, September 30/ WAM/ The Organizing Committee of the Sports Industry Forum in Abu Dhabi announced 2025, the details of the axes and sessions covered by the event that starts tomorrow and will last for two days in the conference hall of the Yas Marina Circuit, with the participation of 500 leaders and decision makers, senior executives and innovators from all over the world, including 79 local attendees and 21 speakers from abroad.
The forum has official support from the Community Development Department – Abu Dhabi, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, while the “excitement” of an official partner joins, along with the brand partner, “Sarman Live”, and the sponsor of the “Nielsen Sports & Entertainment”.
The forum axes are focused on the sporting direction of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and its long -term vision, and review the most prominent global events hosted by the emirate such as Formula 1 races, the Master Games, the American Basketball League, UFC events, and future games.
The sessions also include axes of the impact of artificial intelligence and obstetric design in creating interactive experiences with the masses.
The Abu Dhabi Sports Council reveals new partnership opportunities, innovative solutions and technologies to support this vision.
His Excellency Ghanem Al -Hajri, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Sports, is participating in a major session on enhancing the quality of sports services and leading digital transformation, while emphasizing the role of technology as the true future of sports.
The forum also discusses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s vision for the Sports Industry within the framework of Vision 2030, and presents successful experiences that confirm that Abu Dhabi has become a global model in how sports and entertainment contribute to promoting tourism, brand value and economic growth.
The conference axes are also witnessing discussions on the mechanisms of building new markets for fans, benefiting from technology and media, enhancing the value of women’s sport, investing in the future of sport and building a legacy that exceeds the limits of competition.

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