Abu Dhabi: Trends Research and Advisory will participate in the 33rd edition of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair 2024 from 29th April to 5th May, under the slogan ‘Where the World’s Tales Unfold.’
Visitors will be able to peruse hundreds of publications in the Trends Pavilion’s vast information collection. Several in-depth studies on political Islam movements, technology and artificial intelligence, coexistence and tolerance, economic development, and environmental and sustainable development are among them, along with original and translated publications.
Distinguished intellectuals, scholars, and media professionals will participate in a comprehensive schedule of events and panel discussions that tackle contemporary themes as part of Trends’ involvement in the fair.
The book “Global Trends in Artificial Intelligence,” which examines the most recent advancements in the field of artificial intelligence, will be launched with a conference and ceremony hosted by Trends. A seminar titled “Regional Cooperation as a Gateway to Prosperity and Stability: The UAE and Egypt as a Model” will be presented by Trends in light of Egypt’s designation as this year’s guest of honor.
At the Trends Pavilion during the show, the Trends robot “Echo” will be on hand to respond to inquiries from guests regarding Trends publications and events, all under the banner of “Foreseeing the Future Through Artificial Intelligence.”
Trends’ Tara glasses, which enable virtual perusal of the center’s publications, will be showcased in the pavilion. The Echo robot and digital spectacles are examples of Trends’ dedication to using cutting-edge technology to spread knowledge.
Trends is going to sign several memoranda of understanding and agreements with different companies as part of its involvement in the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair.
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al Ali, CEO of Trends, observed that, “We are proud to participate in this major cultural event, which is an important platform that facilitates the exchange of knowledge between different sectors of society.”