The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair Goes On The Road!
The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair Goes On The Road!
The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair is the most professionally organised, most ambitious and fastest growing book fair in the Middle East and North Africa. Abu Dhabi is the motor driving the professional and commercial development of the regional publishing industry, and is financially and philosophically committed to the long-term expansion of the global book business.
Where we’ve been: London Book Fair, Tehran International Book Fair, BookExpo America, Damascus Book Fair, New Delhi World Book Fair, Beijing International Book Fair, Frankfurt Book Fair, Algiers International Book Fair, Istanbul Book Fair, Sharjah International Book Fair.
Organised by KITAB, a joint venture between the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage and the Frankfurt Book Fair, the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair thrives on the distinctive pairing of established expertise and new ideas.
Join us at the 20th ADIBF from 2 – 7 March 2010! With increased exhibition space, a more internationally diverse group of exhibitors and trade visitors, extended opening hours and a rich variety of new professional and cultural offerings, the 2010 Abu Dhabi International Book Fair promises to bolster Abu Dhabi’s place on the map as a regional publishing hub and global business crossroads.
In the meantime, we have plenty going on between now and March 2010. Top-of-the-line training seminars for Arab publishers started in Abu Dhabi in June and will continue through the end of the year.
This fall saw the launch of the KITAB Bus, a mobile library that travels throughout the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to promote reading and bring books to those in less populated areas of the Emirate. The 7th International Publishers Association Copyright Symposium will be hosted by KITAB from 28 February – 1 March 2010, immediately before the ADIBF.
You can find more information about these and other upcoming events on our website@www.adbookfair.com
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