IGCF 2018 Sharjah To Highlight Women’s Innovative Capacities In The Digital World
In light of women’s growing influence across digital platforms in the face of rapid technological advancements and their innate ability to utilise these channels of communication to provide thought leadership on issues facing society, the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF 2018) has invited a host of Arab and international luminaries to shed light on the leading role women are playing in inspiring digital communities with their innovative use of technology for global progress.
The 7th edition of IGCF, being organised by the International Government Communication Centre (IGCC), is being hosted under the slogan ‘Digital Millennium … Where To?’, will be held on March 28 and 29 at Expo Centre Sharjah, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.
Scheduled to roll out at 9:50am on the second day of IGCF 2018, the female leadership session will bring together leading UK entrepreneur and speaker Baroness Michelle Mone OBE, Vanessa Di Ambrosio, Captain Regent of San Marino (2017), HE Majd Shweikeh, Minister of Information and Communications Technology of Jordan and Dr Latifa Al Abdul Karim, Professor at the College of Computer and Information Sciences at King Fahd University in KSA, who is specialised in Artificial Intelligence. Moderated by Raya Abirached, Lebanese TV presenter, television personality and producer for MBC, the session will discuss what it is like to change the way the world works and lives through technology, sharing their unique individual stories and experiences.
Jawaher Al Naqbi, Manager of International Government Communication Centre, said: “The Digital Age, which led to the emergence of electronic websites and networks as well as social media platforms, has offered a great influencer platform to female leaders to interact more with social issues and enabled them to leave their imprints on the present and future of their countries. It is a space less affected by bureaucracy or red tape, and allows them to freely voice their opinion on local and international issues.”