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Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries

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From right to left: Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS; Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group; Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, CEO of MBC Media Solutions; and Waleed Al-Ahmed鈥, corporate communications general manager at flynas. (Supplied)
Special Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries
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From right to left: Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS; Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group; Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, CEO of MBC Media Solutions; and Waleed Al-Ahmed鈥, corporate communications general manager at flynas. (Supplied)
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Updated 02 September 2025

Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries

Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries
  • About 3,000 visitors, 150 speakers to converge for 2 days of workshops, panels, live entertainment
  • Mohamed Al-Ayed: As an event it is the premier and most sought-after creative event in 黑料社区, and most probably the biggest in the region

RIYADH: The third annual Athar Festival, a major gathering for the creative marketing industry in 黑料社区, will take place at Riyadh鈥檚 JAX District from Oct. 21-22.

The two-day event, hosted by communications consultancy TRACCS and UAE-based Motivate Media Group, is expected to attract around 3,000 visitors and feature 150 speakers, concluding with the Athar Awards across more than 30 categories.

Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of the Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS, told Arab News: 鈥淚 believe that (by) today, in the third edition, there has been a very strong maturity of the creative industry of 黑料社区, as an industry to be recognized and looked at.

鈥淎s an event it is the premier and most sought-after creative event in 黑料社区, and most probably the biggest in the region. We have set our sights high, given how 黑料社区 is transforming and growing in leaps and bounds. Where impact is the new language, we want to transform Athar Festival into one of the top five creative destinations in the world.鈥

Al-Ayed said that this year鈥檚 festival boasted more speakers and a larger venue, adding: 鈥淟ast year our venue was 2,000 sq. meters; this year it is more than 6,000. Last year we had 100 speakers; this year 150, of which more than 40 percent are international.鈥

Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group, told Arab News: 鈥淚f I鈥檓 looking at impact 鈥 which is, after all, what athar means 鈥 the impact is the spread of knowledge, which means the spread of interest in creativity in 黑料社区 over a three-year period.鈥

The festival鈥檚 speakers include British perfumer Jo Malone, founder of Jo Loves; Essam Akhonbay, vice president of marketing at Saudia; and Abeer Alessa, co-founder and CEO of The Bold Group.

Running for 12 hours daily, the festival will use five stages. The strategic and spotlight stages will feature panels and keynotes, while the Saudi Gamer Arena will highlight gaming and esports. The community stage hosts sessions, masterclasses, and workshops, and the courtyard stage live music, wellness activities, and comedy.

Fairservice said: 鈥淭he attendance is not limited to any particular industry. People looking for a career change are most welcome, and I can鈥檛 think of a better place for them to meet others and see whether this is the industry they would like to be part of.鈥

The festival has added new hubs, including the Talent Hub, Ruwad Hub for entrepreneurs, and Saudi Gamer Arena, along with other areas ideal for networking.

Specialized programs at the event will include CEO and CMO roundtables, CMO academies, and the Maheerah Program, a mentorship initiative for women in 黑料社区鈥檚 marketing communications sector.

This year鈥檚 lineup includes more than 80 sponsors and partners, including MBC Media Solutions as growth partner and Flynas as official airline partner. Other organizations involved include the Saudi Tourism Authority, Amazon Ads, Bloomberg Media, Omnicom Group, WPP, and the King Salman Park Foundation.

Al-Ayed said: 鈥淭he prominence of creativity has now become very important in the business sector. But what I鈥檒l say is that maybe creativity needs a home, a platform, and we believe that Athar is the platform, or one of the platforms, for Saudi creativity.鈥


Saudi foreign minister meets US President Donald Trump during Gaza peace summit in Egypt

Saudi foreign minister meets US President Donald Trump during Gaza peace summit in Egypt
Updated 14 October 2025

Saudi foreign minister meets US President Donald Trump during Gaza peace summit in Egypt

Saudi foreign minister meets US President Donald Trump during Gaza peace summit in Egypt
  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan also holds talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, as leaders from the around world gather to discuss US-led peace plan
  • It comes as Hamas hands over the remaining 20 living hostages taken on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israeli authorities release almost 2,000 detained Palestinians

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan had separate meetings on Monday with US President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, as world leaders gathered in Sharm El-Sheikh for a Gaza peace summit.

The assembled leaders discussed a 20-point US-led plan that aims to resolve the conflict and ensure the current, limited truce leads to permanent peace, and signed a declaration designed to help shore up the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.

It came as Hamas handed over the remaining 20 living hostages taken during the attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israeli authorities released 1,968 Palestinians they were holding.

The US plan holds out hope that an independent Palestinian state might eventually be established following a lengthy transitional phase and reform of the Palestinian Authority. Earlier on Monday, Trump addressed the Knesset, the Israeli parliament. Israel鈥檚 government has backed the US peace proposal, but has repeatedly opposed any suggestion of Palestinian independence.

Prince Faisal was attending the summit on behalf of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.


黑料社区 hosts INTERPOL Future of Policing Congress 2025

黑料社区 hosts INTERPOL Future of Policing Congress 2025
Updated 13 October 2025

黑料社区 hosts INTERPOL Future of Policing Congress 2025

黑料社区 hosts INTERPOL Future of Policing Congress 2025
  • The event will focus on technological advancements and how law enforcement can address new challenges
  • Delegations from 40 countries and security organizations are participating in the conference at Naif Arab University for Security Sciences

LONDON: 黑料社区 hosted the second INTERPOL Future of Policing Congress 2025 on Monday, a two-day event in Riyadh focused on security challenges and transformation.

Delegations from 40 countries and various regional and international security organizations are participating in the conference taking place at Naif Arab University for Security Sciences in collaboration with the International Criminal Police Organization.

The event will focus on the future of policing, technological advancements, and how law enforcement can address new challenges.

Senior Saudi officials attended the event, including Acting Vice Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Mohammed bin Ayyaf.

Dr. Abdulmajeed Albanyan, the president of NAUSS, highlighted the university鈥檚 commitment to investing in talent and enhancing security decision-making through various programs and events.

He thanked the Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif for his support and INTERPOL for their collaboration, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Maj Gen. Ahmed Al-Raisi, the president of INTERPOL, said that the security sector is affected by global transformations, which require advanced technical readiness and strategic foresight from police forces around the world.

He added that modern technologies have altered crime dynamics, allowing criminals to utilize artificial intelligence and digital systems to circumvent traditional law enforcement methods, the SPA reported.


Saudi tourism ministry opens new offices to boost services

Saudi tourism ministry opens new offices to boost services
Updated 13 October 2025

Saudi tourism ministry opens new offices to boost services

Saudi tourism ministry opens new offices to boost services
  • Madinah ranks second after Makkah in average length of stay, with visitors spending about four nights

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Tourism has inaugurated new offices in the Makkah and Madinah regions as part of its initiative to improve the efficiency of tourism services, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Ministry spokesperson Mohammed Al-Rasasimah said that the offices would oversee inspections, ensure regulatory compliance, support investors, enhance service quality, coordinate with government entities and provide a more integrated approach to managing tourism services for pilgrims and visitors.

A recent report indicated that tourism is a major economic sector in Madinah, employing 11 percent of the region鈥檚 workforce in the first quarter of 2025.

The Madinah Chamber of Commerce鈥檚 sectoral report also highlighted strong performance in hospitality, with the highest hotel occupancy rate in the Kingdom during the last quarter of 2024. Serviced apartments recorded an occupancy rate of 48.7 percent, the SPA reported.

Madinah ranks second after Makkah in average length of stay, with visitors spending about four nights. These trends align with Vision 2030鈥檚 aim to develop tourism and hospitality as sustainable economic sectors that create diverse job opportunities.

 


Riyadh forum to highlight future of e-commerce

Riyadh forum to highlight future of e-commerce
Updated 13 October 2025

Riyadh forum to highlight future of e-commerce

Riyadh forum to highlight future of e-commerce
  • The E-commerce Door aims to attract global and local companies to showcase innovative solutions that support the growth of the e-commerce ecosystem

RIYADH: The Biban Forum, which is organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority, will feature 44 exhibitors from various supporting sectors within e-commerce.

The event, which takes place from Nov. 5-8 in Riyadh, will bring together entrepreneurs, investors, and service providers to share expertise and explore new solutions in the e-commerce field.

The E-commerce Door aims to attract global and local companies to showcase innovative solutions that support the growth of the e-commerce ecosystem, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It includes six specialized sections offering visitors a comprehensive professional and educational experience aligned with global trends.

The Online Marketplaces Zone will feature leading digital platforms helping businesses reach new customers locally and internationally.

The Digital Solutions Zone will present tools and technologies that support online store growth, while the Digital Payments and FinTech Zone showcases secure and efficient payment systems and financial technologies.

The Emerging Technologies Zone will focus on artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cloud solutions, while The Supply Chains Zone will highlight logistics solutions that enhance delivery efficiency and speed.

The Products and Services Development Zone offers entrepreneurs and companies the space to refine innovations, improve products, and build scalable business models for the digital market.

 


Coalition event tackles ideological extremism

Coalition event tackles ideological extremism
Updated 13 October 2025

Coalition event tackles ideological extremism

Coalition event tackles ideological extremism
  • Through such seminars and lectures, the coalition emphasizes that education is the first line of defense against extremism, and that awareness and knowledge are key to safeguarding societies

RIYADH: The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition on Monday launched a seminar in the Maldives titled 鈥淢anifestations of Ideological Extremism in the Educational Environment鈥 as part of its prevention initiative focused on intellectual awareness.

The event aims to strengthen intellectual resilience among educators and communities, and prevent the spread of extremist and deviant ideas in educational settings, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The seminar brought together academics, intellectuals and experts in education, thought and media from the Maldives, along with representatives from government bodies, educational institutions and other relevant entities.

It is part of the coalition鈥檚 broader efforts to bolster ideological prevention systems in member states by helping educators identify early signs of extremism, address its roots, and promote moderation and tolerance in schools and communities.

Through such seminars and lectures, the coalition emphasizes that education is the first line of defense against extremism, and that awareness and knowledge are key to safeguarding societies.