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Dar Al -Dhaht Publishing in Fujairah achieves a global cultural achievement at the “Mondiacolt 2025” conference

Fujairah on October 3/ WAM/ Dar Al -Dahit for Publishing in Fujairah has achieved a prominent cultural achievement added to the UAE’s balance on the international scene, after adopting two scientific research from its publications for publication within the official digital library of the “Mondiacult 2025” conference of UNESCO, which is the largest global cultural policy gathering with the participation of more than 195 countries and about 500 cultural institutions from different parts the world.

The first research entitled “The Palm is waving, and the algorithm listening”, an Emirati narrative of peace in the era of artificial intelligence, while the second research entitled “Empowering Peace through Culture and Artificial Intelligence”, visions and practices from the Arabian Gulf.

The two research focuses on two main axes of the eight axes of the conference, namely: culture, artificial intelligence, and culture for peace, reflecting the UAE’s vision in linking cultural heritage to modern technologies and enhancing the values ​​of tolerance and peace through the tools of the digital future.

The “Dar Al -Dahit Publishing” is a renewed cultural model that starts from the Emirate of Fujairah, where it combines paper and electronic publishing with the organization of cultural activities, in a way that establishes the presence of the UAE in the international intellectual movement, while this achievement enhances the UAE’s position as a major actor in formulating the global cultural scene.

This recognition acquires a double value because it comes within the framework of the 2025 World Park Conference, which brings together more than 150 culture ministers from UNESCO member states, to discuss the future of culture and its role in achieving sustainable development after 2030.

The conference’s digital library is an open international archive that includes research papers, reports, literary and artistic creations, and various cultural publications.
Manal Al -Naqbi, Director of Dar Al -Dahit for Publishing, expressed her happiness with the adoption of the two research paper from among the hundreds of international posts, which proves that the Emirati cultural thought is able to be part of human knowledge and leave its impact on the international scene.

For his part, Musab Amer Abohazim, official of the Cultural Heritage Project in the house, stressed that the adoption of the creative and technical research embodies the commitment of the “Dar Al -Muhit” to use artificial intelligence in preserving cultural heritage and enhancing the values ​​of peace, and contributes to the consolidation of the UAE’s position in global cultural dialogue.

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