Building a Global Digital Bridge to Promote International Cultural Exchanges
Today, ACAN continues to thrive, providing a digital platform for cultural exchanges among artists, scholars and cultural institutions in 22 countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Through a variety of online activities, such as virtual exhibitions, interactive seminars and forums, the platform creates a bridge for diversified communication to promote cultural and artistic exchanges, so that participants from different regions can gain a deeper understanding of and appreciate the Arab culture. In addition, ACAN continues to organize cultural events and academic dialogues, in a bid to preserve and spread the rich cultural heritage in the Arab region. While exposing the world to the Arab culture, ACAN is advancing global cultural exchanges and innovations by collaborating with a number of cultural organizations worldwide to promote innovative cultural content and cross-cultural communication.
Empowered by Technology Innovations to Promote Cultural Revival
In order to better promote global cultural exchanges and innovations, ACAN has built a comprehensive digital platform that incorporates a number of cutting-edge technologies to enable the following features:
A user-friendly and easy-to-operate interface that is accessible by users of different ages and from different technical backgrounds. Meanwhile, the platform features an advanced network architecture and responsive design to deliver smooth access and search experiences, and ensure that users can quickly find virtual exhibitions, interactive activities and forums they are interested in.
Online weekly seminars and forums empowered by innovative video conferencing tools and real-time translation services, allowing participants from different countries to be deeply involved in cultural exchanges, interact with each other instantly, and get feedback.
Integration of state-of-the-art cloud infrastructure, AI and streaming media technologies to support online broadcasting. At the same time, the platform promotes artistic works and publishes information on grants for artists through multimedia means such as digital publishing tools on the cloud and the electronic monthly newspaper.
Online education and real-time consulting services for participants based on an interactive online learning platform to enhance the capacity for cultural innovation in different regions and empower local communities to organize richer cultural events and celebrations.
Deepening Exchanges and Mutual Learning Among Civilizations to Empower Economic and Social Development
ACAN has produced a far-reaching impact in both social and economic realms. In terms of its social value, ACAN provides an online platform for artists, scholars and cultural enthusiasts around the world to interact with each other, share and appreciate Arab cultural heritage, building a bridge for exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations between Arab countries and the rest of the world. Economically, ACAN provides a global stage for Arab artists and cultural practitioners, creating an opportunity for them to showcase their works, increase their visibility, and open new frontiers in their career. Moreover, ACAN works to enhance the capacity for cultural innovation in different regions through online training programs, and partners with other organizations to promote cultural innovation, create emerging cultural festivals and boost creative economic growth.
The ACAN project won the World Summit for the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes. 360 out of 1,270 projects submitted from various countries around the world were nominated across 18 categories. Finally, the Arab Culture and Arts Network project from Lebanon won in the category of “cultural diversity and identity, linguistic diversity and local content,” and was recognized as one of the best five projects in the world together with projects from Rwanda, Bangladesh, India, and Australia.
The World Internet Conference (WIC) was established as an international organization on July 12, 2022, headquartered in Beijing, China. It was jointly initiated by Global System for Mobile Communication Association (GSMA), National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China (CNCERT), China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), Alibaba Group, Tencent, and Zhijiang Lab.