Dubai Hosts Landmark 2024 World Cities Culture Summit

Dubai concluded its historic hosting of the 2024 World Cities Culture Summit, marking the first time the event has been held in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, the three-day summit focused on the theme "Tomorrow’s Culture: How Will the Next Generation Shape Our World?" It brought together representatives from over 36 global cities to discuss urban development through cultural investments and creative industries.

The event featured over 30 sessions, including panel discussions and interactive presentations on topics ranging from AI's impact on cultural policy to sustainable cultural funding. Discussions underscored the role of creativity in shaping future urban spaces and emphasized youth engagement in cultural policymaking. Sheikha Latifa highlighted culture’s transformative power, positioning it as a tool for sustainable growth and a means to overcome global challenges.

Key initiatives included the launch of the "Future of Education in the Creative Economy" report, stressing the need for investment in cultural education. Dubai also unveiled its first event report documenting summit insights and best practices for urban cultural development. Additionally, Dubai Culture’s Night-Time Policy Accelerator aims to support night-time activities, boosting urban economies.

The summit’s cultural program showcased Dubai’s heritage, with Emirati chefs presenting traditional cuisine, while young local artists performed musical and poetic tributes. The event concluded with tours introducing delegates to Dubai’s cultural landmarks, such as Hatta’s scenic spots and Expo City Dubai, further positioning Dubai as a global cultural hub.

News Source: Emirates News Agency