In a first of its kind for the English language radio industry in the Arabian Gulf Region, Sharjah’s Pulse 95 Radio, an affiliate of the Sharjah Broadcasting Authority, has launched a new YouTube channel to livestream its popular programmes in a bid to strengthen its online presence across audio and video content formats. Pulse 95
“The outbreak of Covid-19 and the consequent supply chain disruptions in food imports has served as a wake-up call for countries largely reliant on food imports, and is driving a renewed interest in increasing self-sufficiency through deployment of modern farm tech solutions to boost locally grown produce,” said Mohamed Al Musharrkh, CEO of Sharjah FDI
Over the last three months there has been explosive growth in companies turning to virtual events to connect with audiences. As we are moving towards hybrid events, all future events will be a blend of physical and virtual. A recent survey of event professionals that Etc.venues conducted during a hybrid event has revealed that almost
Dubai’s Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism) hosted 349 trade webinars over a four-month period leading to the city’s reopening to tourists on 7 July, as part of a global marketing programme aimed at ensuring Dubai remains top of mind among tourists as a safe must-visit destination. The virtual sessions, held for trade
The Arab Union for International Exhibitions and Conferences, AUIEC, which operates under the umbrella of the Council of Arab Economic Unity of the Arab League, has underlined the need for concerted efforts to step up the joint Arab action and to enhance means of Arab cooperation through forward-looking visions to lay out a sustainable Arab
This month, OSN is calling all space fans to celebrate the countdown to the UAE Hope Mars Mission with an out of this world lineup of must-see series, documentaries and movies set on Mars. From the science fiction survival film ‘The Martian’ and the stunning documentary ‘Apollo 11’to the miniseries, ‘From Earth to the Moon’,
Thanks to the support of the United Arab Emirates, the World Food Programme (WFP) airlifted life-saving, high energy biscuits from its Humanitarian Response Depot (UNHRD) in the International Humanitarian City in Dubai to Bangui in Central African Republic (CAR). With a cargo of more than 52 metric tons of the nutritious high energy biscuits the