SHARJAH: This weekend, the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) will welcome the publishing industry from the region and the world to the 3rd edition of the Booksellers Conference at the Expo Centre Sharjah on 27th and 28th April, 2024.
The conference, which will serve as a prelude to the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival, will bring together more than 550 booksellers, distributors, and publishing professionals from 76 countries worldwide.
The conference will commence with a keynote address by Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Book Authority. During the speech, she will underscore the conference’s accomplishments and ongoing progress, emphasising its significance as a pivotal forum that unites industry leaders to influence the trajectory of the publishing and distribution fields. Participants will also be privileged to engage in a discussion led by Andrea Giunti, Executive Vice-President of Giunti Bookstores in Italy.
More than 30 speakers will share their insights across various e
vents, sessions, and workshops. They will discuss critical issues, standards, and practices to ensure major distributors carry titles. Additionally, they will shed light on the main challenges currently impacting the publishing and distribution industries through 30 discussion panels and workshops that will explore new opportunities in the sectors, and highlight current trends and innovative strategies to drive the growth and success of the industry worldwide.
Committed to empowering women in the publishing industry, the PublisHer organisation is set to host a thought-provoking discussion panel on Day 1 (27th April). The panel will feature Dr. Raja Al Gurg, Chairperson and Managing Director of the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group, who will share her insights and vision regarding the publishing and distribution sectors’ current landscape and future prospects. This session presents a unique opportunity to interact with this esteemed business leader and acquire a personally signed copy of her autobiography.
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n, the event will include a session titled ‘What Not to Wear’, offering valuable guidance on best practices for enhancing the global visibility of publishers’ works while highlighting potential pitfalls to avoid. Furthermore, the ‘Meet a Mentor’ session will allow attendees to engage in meaningful discussions with a prominent female figure from the publishing industry.
The conference will begin its second-day sessions (28th April) with Emile Tyan, founder of Librairie Antoine, Lebanon, in conversation with Nadia Wassef from Diwan Publishing, Egypt. He will share insights about his journey in the publishing and distribution world. In a keynote speech, Ahmed Rewihel, founder of Arabookverse in the UK and Egypt, will present his vision of the reality and future of the publishing and distribution sectors.
Under the title ‘Breaking Barriers in Publishing’, the PublisHer initiative will host Kritee Sharma, Partnerships Manager at the SheTrade Initiative, to discuss women’s role in the publishing sector and highli
ght their increasing share and role in the industry globally.
The conference will feature a series of specialised workshops presented by a selection of Arab and international literary agents and publishers, which will open the window to a wide range of vital issues, from ‘Bookstores in Shopping Malls’ to ‘Making the Most of Social Media’ and ‘Community Engagement’ to ‘Distributor and Publisher Brand’, covering various topics that expand knowledge and professional development.
Through workshops including ‘Publishing in the AI Era: Unveiling the Multi-Format Makeover’, and ‘Innovative working methods for distributing children’s books’, the conference provides an ideal platform for exchanging experiences and enriching publishers’ and booksellers’ knowledge about ‘How to conclude agreements with distributors, and what are the benefits accruing to these agreements’ offering a dedicated venue that brings together publishers and distributors from different cultures and backgrounds to form a unified vision that con
tributes to shaping the future of global publishing.
Source: Emirates News Agency