AI, disruptions and legacies are on the agenda at the 4th Dubai Association Centre Conference which runs 27-28 February at Dubai World Trade Centre. The event is set to host a transformative gathering of association executives, stakeholders, government officials and strategic partners. The fourth edition of the flagship event of the Dubai Association Centre (DAC), organisers say, is designed to create a path for associations to be at the forefront of value creation. Participants will have an opportunity to learn successful member engagement strategies and sustainable practices and take part in networking and fireside chats. Ahmed Al Khaja (pictured), CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, said: “The association sector plays a vital role in today’s world as a key driver of positive change, and the annual DAC Conference will definitely help strengthen its impact. Themes and key topics at the conference – such as member engagement strategies, technology-driven tools, sustainable practices and ethical governance – are all important priorities for associations and will support them in their roles as agents of positive change.” Speakers include Mike van der Vijver, conference facilitator, MindMeeting; Geneviève Leclerc, co-founder and CEO, #Meet4Impact; Martin Sirk, CEO, Sirk Serendipity; and Amy Hissrich, vice-president of International Affairs, ASAE.
4th Dubai Association Centre Conference set to tackle AI and legacy issues
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