Saudi Culture Ministry and General Entertainment Authority highlight Riyadh Season tie-in projects

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The Saudi Ministry of Culture and the General Entertainment Authority on Wednesday provided a round-up of a series of projects and agreements. (Supplied)
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Saudi Culture Ministry and General Entertainment Authority highlight Riyadh Season tie-in projects

Saudi Culture Ministry and General Entertainment Authority highlight Riyadh Season tie-in projects
  • They cover collaborations in arts and entertainment sectors including film, music, fashion, as well as traditional crafts and manufacturing
  • Officials say the initiatives will enhance quality of life in the Kingdom and help develop professional capabilities in several sectors

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Culture and the General Entertainment Authority on Wednesday provided a round-up of a series of projects and agreements they said would enhance the quality of life in the Kingdom and help to develop professional capabilities in several sectors.

The first involves enhanced cooperation between the Saudi Film Commission and Sela, a company that specializes in experiences, events and destinations in the Kingdom.

Sela is a strategic partner of Riyadh Season, the annual series of entertainment, cultural and sporting events, and the goal of this collaboration with the Film Commission is to provide support for producers working at Al-Hosn Studios, one of the new zones that will debut when the 2024 season begins in October.

This support includes assistance with licensing procedures, access to the commission’s Film Production Support Program, and the establishment of a commission office within the studio.

As part of the second project, the Ministry of Culture is sponsoring a major fashion event called “1000 Seasons and a Season” that will take place in November, in partnership with renowned Lebanese designer Elie Saab, at The Venue, another zone that is a new addition to Riyadh Season this year.

In addition, the ministry is collaborating with Riyadh Season to sponsor a Christian Dior exhibition titled “Designer of Dreams” in historic Al-Murabba district. The touring exhibition, which has previously appeared in major cities including New York, London and Paris, will showcase a collection of classic and contemporary fashion split into 14 sections, and there will also be a Dior gift shop and cafe.

The third project is a collaboration between the Ministry of Culture and the GEA designed to aid the development of the Saudi oud-manufacturing industry. It will be supported by a Riyadh Season initiative to promote Saudi-made oud, in keeping with the joint efforts of both organizations to promote musical arts and traditional crafts in the Kingdom.

A fourth project will focus on strengthening a strategic partnership between the Saudi Music Commission and Merwas Studio, with the aim of establishing the latter as a global hub for music production and recording, fostering local musical talents, and attracting international talent to the Kingdom.

Described as the largest arts and entertainment factory in the Arab world, Merwas is located at Boulevard Riyadh City, which is one of Riyadh Season’s 15 entertainment zones and contains 22 studios. During the season, organizers say visitors to the Boulevard will have a chance to explore a world of content produced by renowned international production companies, including music, films and cinematography.

Turki Alalshikh, the chairperson of the GEA, also announced on Wednesday that Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan is sponsoring a Golden Pen Award, the aim of which is to encourage the adaptation of influential literary works into films.


Saudi Arabia proposes renaming OAPEC into the Arab Energy Organization

Saudi Arabia proposes renaming OAPEC into the Arab Energy Organization
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Saudi Arabia proposes renaming OAPEC into the Arab Energy Organization

Saudi Arabia proposes renaming OAPEC into the Arab Energy Organization
  • Resolution to promote stronger cooperation among OAPEC members as part of a larger reconstruction initiative

RIYADH: Members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) signed a resolution on Sunday to rename the organization to the Arab Energy Organization (AEO), the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi Arabia had proposed renaming and restructuring the organization during the 113th ministerial meeting in Kuwait this week.

Saudi Arabia's proposal aimed to enhance OAPEC's charter and promote stronger cooperation among its members as part of a larger reconstruction initiative, the SPA added.

These changes will take effect once the 11 member Arab states of OAPEC ratify them according to their national regulations, the SPA also reported.

During the meeting, OAPEC's Secretariat-General pointed out challenges in the energy sector amid regional and international instability in the past years, which prompted the review and development of its activities.

OAPEC, headquartered in Kuwait, is currently led by Qatar.

In 1968, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the former Kingdom of Libya were among the three founding countries of OAPEC in Beirut.

OAPEC members include the UAE, Bahrain, Iraq, Algeria, Syria, Tunisia, and Egypt. 


Jeddah governor attends Qatar consulate’s national day celebration

Jeddah governor attends Qatar consulate’s national day celebration
Updated 16 December 2024
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Jeddah governor attends Qatar consulate’s national day celebration

Jeddah governor attends Qatar consulate’s national day celebration
  • Diplomats and the consul general attended the ceremony

RIYADH: Jeddah Governor Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi attended a reception on Sunday to commemorate Qatar’s national day, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event, arranged by the country’s consulate in Jeddah, was attended by several Qatari officials from the diplomatic corps who welcomed the prince.

 


Saudi Arabia to hold Hajj conference to improve services for Muslim pilgrims

Saudi Arabia to hold Hajj conference to improve services for Muslim pilgrims
Updated 15 December 2024
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Saudi Arabia to hold Hajj conference to improve services for Muslim pilgrims

Saudi Arabia to hold Hajj conference to improve services for Muslim pilgrims
  • The conference will gather ministers, experts, and diplomats from 87 countries
  • Aims to enhance the quality of services provided to pilgrims in Makkah and Madinah

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is holding the fourth edition of the Hajj Conference and Exhibition in Jeddah from Jan. 13-16 under the patronage of King Salman.

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, along with the Pilgrim Experience Program, will host a conference gathering ministers, ambassadors, academics, experts, diplomats, and representatives from private and public institutions across 87 countries.

The conference aims to enhance the quality of services provided to Muslim pilgrims, foster an exchange of experiences, and promote competitiveness and transparency among companies involved in Hajj affairs in Makkah and Madinah, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It will feature over 100 speakers, 47 panel discussions, and 50 workshops to address the challenges of enhancing Hajj services and explore ways to support innovative projects in the pilgrimage sector, SPA added.

Alongside the conference, a special exhibition spanning an area of 50,000 square meters in Jeddah will feature 280 exhibitors from various sectors to showcase the latest technologies, such as artificial intelligence, to enhance Hajj.

The latest conference edition resulted in the signing of 202 cooperation agreements to improve Hajj services and attracted over 100,000 visitors from 87 countries.

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah urged individuals and organizations to register their interest in participating in the next edition of the conference in January at hajjconfex.com.


Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli plan on annexed Golan population

An Israeli flag flies on a roof in the town of Majdal Shams, near the so-called Alpha Line.
An Israeli flag flies on a roof in the town of Majdal Shams, near the so-called Alpha Line.
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli plan on annexed Golan population

An Israeli flag flies on a roof in the town of Majdal Shams, near the so-called Alpha Line.
  • Kingdom renews its call to the international community to condemn Israeli violations, stresses need to respect Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, ministry says

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Sunday condemned and denounced the Israeli government’s approval of a plan to double the population of the occupied and annexed Golan Heights.

Israel’s government “unanimously approved” the $11 million “plan for the demographic development of the Golan... in light of the war and the new front in Syria and the desire to double the population,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said.

“The Kingdom renews its call to the international community to condemn these Israeli violations, stressing the need to respect Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The statement added that the strategic plateau is occupied Syrian Arab land and condemned Israel’s “continued sabotage of Syria’s chances of restoring its security and stability.”

Israel has occupied most of the Golan Heights since 1967 and annexed that area in 1981 in a move recognized only by the United States.


Over 1,000 industry experts expected at exhibitions summit, say organizers

More than 1,000 industry leaders are expected to gather at the first International MICE Summit in Riyadh. (AN photo)
More than 1,000 industry leaders are expected to gather at the first International MICE Summit in Riyadh. (AN photo)
Updated 15 December 2024
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Over 1,000 industry experts expected at exhibitions summit, say organizers

More than 1,000 industry leaders are expected to gather at the first International MICE Summit in Riyadh. (AN photo)
  • Event will explore investment opportunities in the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions sector in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Around 1,000 industry experts from some 73 countries are expected to attend the first edition of the International Summit for Exhibitions and Conferences, which takes place from Dec. 15-17.

Hosted at Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City and organized by the Saudi Conventions and Exhibitions General Authority, the three-day event will explore investment opportunities in the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions sector in Saudi Arabia, welcoming dozens of local establishments and global event organizers.

Fahd Al-Rasheed, SCEGA chairman Fahd Al-Rasheed told Arab News: “Those participating (in) the event are meeting at the right place, because the MICE sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is bound to grow far beyond that in the next few years. The reason is Vision 2030, the blueprint for socio-economic transformation throughout the Kingdom.

“The MICE sector brings people together to trade to exchange ideas, to build their sectors, to promote their destinations, to build trust, to build partnerships, so to achieve Vision 2030 we have launched 1,064 initiatives.”

He added: “More interestingly, 86% of these initiatives are on track. How can we do 1,064 initiatives simultaneously at any one time? The only reason is because we can scale due to our partnerships.

“Vision 2030 is one of the most important opportunities for our sector in decades. More than $653 billion giga projects are being deployed all around the country. Many of these giga project leaders are in this room, and they bring with them the entire infrastructure we need to flourish, from meeting spaces to hotel rooms to airports and beyond.

“Saudi Arabia is undoubtedly the right place to hold this summit. Bringing together the right people, at the right time, in the right place, creates a great opportunity to expand our industry’s horizons.”

In his keynote address at the IMS24, Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb outlined Vision 2030 and its significant impact on the MICE sector, emphasizing its role in driving qualitative transformation and enhancing the Kingdom's competitiveness.

He also highlighted the role of strategic investments and tourism growth in strengthening Saudi Arabia’s position as a leading global MICE destination.

Speaking at the summit, Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal Abba emphasized the crucial role of patience in shaping industries like MICE.

“There are things we shouldn’t rush,” he said. “At times, gaining experience is essential. However, content remains the cornerstone of any successful industry.”

Addressing misconceptions held about the Kingdom, he added: “Many still hold outdated perceptions of the Kingdom. Some can’t believe we’re building futuristic cities today because they still think we’re trapped in the past.”

He highlighted MICE as a powerful tool for transforming global perceptions.

“For over 1,400 years, we’ve hosted Hajj, a testament to our deep-rooted tradition of hospitality.,” he said. “Saudi Arabia has moved from being excited about having one major event a year to embracing a continuous stream of events.”

Abbas added the introduction of tourist visas had already begun to shift perceptions: “Many visitors have shared with me how amazed they were by the Saudi Arabia they encountered — far more positive than they had ever imagined.”

Prominent speakers during the event include Lord Stephen Carter, CEO of Informa PLC; Brian Britton, COO of RX Global; Stefan Rummel, CEO of Messe Munich; Lisa Hannant, CEO of Clarion Events; and Wolfram Diener, CEO of Messe Dusseldorf.

The summit also features workshops highlighting new technologies in the sector and opportunities for discussion with leaders of government entities.

SCEGA is the official body that oversees the development and regulation of the Kingdom’s exhibitions and conferences sector. Established by royal decree in 2018, it aims to amplify the sector’s economic impact by crafting strategic policies, establishing globally aligned regulations, issuing licenses, promoting investments, and cementing Saudi Arabia’s reputation as a premier destination for international events.