The Emirates Publishers Association (EPA) has invited publishing professionals worldwide to meet their Emirati counterparts during the 39th annual Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) held at the Sharjah Expo Center from November 4-14.
The meetings will be held as part of its "Meet the Emirati Publishers" business networking project launched last year, to provide a platform aimed at boosting partnerships and discussing possible collaborations on translation projects, and buying and selling of rights.
The project allows the participants to hold in-person meetings with 185 of EPA's member publishers to discuss possible partnerships or through virtual meetings scheduled ahead on the following link: https://www.epa.org.ae/EPA-Members.aspx.
Speaking about the objectives of the project, Rashid Al Kous, EPA's executive director, said: "It aims to provide the association's members with a strategic platform to communicate with their counterparts around the world, explore the expansion of their works on the regional and global levels, and translate their Arabic books into other international languages. The project also enables its beneficiaries to discuss strategic business partnerships, and partake in regional and international book fairs and prestigious cultural events."
"More importantly, the project has guided publishers to make the most of translation grants available at home and abroad and enabled them to capitalize on opportunities to purchase foreign and translation rights," he added.
Through the Meet the Emirate Publisher project, EPA provides selected members with a free guaranteed space or stand at book fairs EPA participates in, and contact numbers of the entities scheduled to attend matchmaking events, including a catalogue of publishing and translation rights of the publishers they are meeting with.