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     Press Release
                  Stellar Line Up For CABSAT Content Congress 2025 Includes Acclaimed
                              Director, Media Group Head, & Sports Council Chief
                   The annual conference at the long-running trade event promises three days of discourse
               UAE, 12 May 2025: CABSAT 2025, top B2b event for media and entertainment technology in the
               MENA reveals a line-up of thought-leaders and forward-thinkers for conference at its 31  edition,
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               which takes place from May 13 to 15, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
               On the packed three-day progamme are a stellar line-up of speakers, including Heba Korayem,
               Founder of CoProduction Salon, and a visionary in Arabic content partnerships who has helped
               transform the MENA region’s media landscape; Adil Memon, EVP – Content & Marketing, Zee
               Entertainment Middle  East,  Wael Al  Malki, Content Consultant  of    Saudi Broadcasting
               Authority and Anurag Dahiya, Chief Commercial Officer, International Cricket Council to
               add weight to key themes including ‘The Future of Arabic Content,’ ‘AI and Media Innovation,’
               ‘Sustainability in Media Production,’ and more.
               Wael Al Malki, Content Consultant at the Saudi  Broadcasting Authority,  explained why
               CABSAT is where the future of Arab media takes shape: “We look forward to being a part of
               CABSAT 2025, which is the leading platform for fostering strategic dialogue and innovation in
               the MENA region. The event will help enhance the global competitiveness of our content in the
               digital age, while staying true to our cultural roots.”
               As CABSAT brings a diverse range of experts of different cultures together on its conference stage,
               cross-culturalism naturally comes under lens.
     	
