ABU DHABI, UAE, April 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced the key panels and sessions for the seventh edition of Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, the leading global forum to be held from April 27 to 29, 2025 at Manarat Al Saadiyat.

Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, 2024

Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, 2024

This year's Summit, held under the theme "Culture for Humanity and Beyond" will bring together global thought leaders, policymakers, renowned artists, and creative innovators to explore the intersection of culture, technology, and global governance. The three-day Summit will foster critical dialogue that focuses on the collective rethinking of human emancipation and humanism through keynote presentations, creative conversations, panel discussions, artist talks as well as a series of bespoke workshops. The participants will seek to find common ground to build a shared sustainable future. New perspectives will emerge on reimagining tomorrow as old ways of thinking become obsolete.

His Excellency Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman - DCT Abu Dhabi, commented: "DCT Abu Dhabi is proud to reconvene our local and international partners spanning culture, design, technology and more to the seventh edition of Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, to continue to build on the progress we have made in identifying how culture can affect positive change. Within the setting of the Saadiyat Cultural District, together we are exploring the theme of 'Culture for Humanity and Beyond', pursuing new perspectives on the power of creative and artistic endeavours at a time of unprecedented technological change."

Rita Aoun, Executive Director of the Culture Sector - DCT Abu Dhabi, commented: "Culture Summit Abu Dhabi brings together cultural leaders, policymakers, and creative visionaries to engage in critical discussions that shape the future of cultural policy and the creative industries. The theme 'Culture for Humanity and Beyond' reflects the DCT culture sector mandate that not only preserves and promotes culture but actively harnesses its power to drive progress, foster understanding, and create new possibilities for the future. As part of the Sector role to develop a thriving cultural and creative ecosystem, we are committed to creating platforms that translate dialogue into action, strengthening cultural exchange and supporting sustainable growth in the region and beyond."

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Culture Summit Abu Dhabi will feature a diverse array of sessions throughout the three days.

This includes keynotes by Mo Gawdat, Author and Former Chief Business Officer at Google X, Susan Buck-Morss, Philosopher and Scholar; Professor Iyad Rahwan, Director of Machine Learning at Max Planck Institute for Human Development; Sir William Sargent, chair of Framestore; Glenn D. Lowry, The David Rockefeller Director at MoMA, and Koyo Kouoh, Executive Director and Chief Curator of Zeitz MOCAA.

There will also be an exceptional series of Creative Conversations featuring insightful discussions with award-winning creatives such as Thomas Heatherwick, Designer; Colleen Atwood, Costume Designer; Refik Anadol, Visual Artist and Ralph Nauta, Artist; Ayoung Kim, Visual Artist; as well as in-depth conversations between Philanthropist Maja Hoffmann and Architect Hashim Sarkis; and Sir John Akomfrah, Film Director, with Writer and Director Awan Amkpa, Thebe Magugu, Designer and Mariam Issoufou, Architect.

A series of sessions will discuss AI's growing influence on creativity and the digital world. These include 'AI Revolution: Redefining Creativity in the Age of Machines'; 'The Rise of AI in Creative Industries'; 'Should Governments Regulate AI to Compensate the Creative Industries?'; ' The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Cinema'; 'The Ownership Dilemma: Safeguarding Music in a Digital-First World'; 'Tuning in to the Future: Music, AI, and Learning'; and 'Transmission by Avatar: From Oral to Digital Knowledge'.

Attendees can also look forward to sessions exploring culture as a force for good. Topics covered will include 'Turning Green: What Happens When Cultural Leaders Take Action for the Planet'; 'Culture as a Public Good: From Policy to Action'; and 'A Horizon in Motion. Cultural Anticipation. Planetary Affection. Sharing the World'.

On the opening day, a panel discussion will be held on 'Bridging the Cultural Gap: The Role of Culture in Shaping Global Governance', reflecting the subtheme of the day, 'Reshaping the cultural landscape'. Speakers of the panel include Jenny Shipley, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand; Iveta Radičov