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Business Reporter: Empowering creativity in the Gulf
"The New Next: Bridging the Gap". The "Next" is the world after the pandemic; and the "Gap" is the need for more opportunities for Saudi Arabian professionals in the creative industries.
Vision 2030
including Sir Martin Sorrell , Joanna Pena Bickley from Alexa Devices and Disney's Duncan Wardle . There will be innovation masterclasses and creative challenges. Mentoring, networking and pitching opportunities will help established professionals and new entrants develop their careers.
Tanween demonstrates that creative thinking is a strong force within Saudi Arabia . Together, and Ithra will power the creative economy through innovative thinking, helping to prepare the kingdom for its new future.
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Ithra is an all-purpose cultural hub hosting special events, film premieres, exhibitions, workshops and conferences. It serves the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by promoting a knowledge-based society that celebrates innovation alongside traditional culture. It stands as a beacon of change in the Kingdom and as a window to global experiences.
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