emirates7 - The TRENDS Research & Advisory pavilion at the 2025 Rabat International Book Fair has attracted a significant number of visitors since the event’s opening day.
People of various ages and intellectual backgrounds have gathered to explore the centre’s newest publications, which focus on politics, economics, and strategic foresight.
During his visit, Morocco’s Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohammed Mehdi Bensaid, commended the pavilion's strong and varied presence.
He highlighted that the public’s keen interest reflects a growing engagement among Moroccan and Arab communities in scientific research and strategic thought. “The involvement of intellectual institutions like TRENDS enhances the quality of the Rabat Book Fair and strengthens its role as a hub for dialogue and idea exchange,” he stated.
Saqr Al-Suwaidi, a researcher and Deputy Head of the TRENDS International Training Institute, shared his pride in being part of this prominent cultural event.
He pointed out the audience’s enthusiastic reception of TRENDS' works, underlining a rising demand for in-depth knowledge and research-based analysis.
Al-Suwaidi also mentioned that this year, the TRENDS pavilion is showcasing dozens of research publications in Arabic, English, and French, addressing crucial political, economic, and social changes at both regional and global scales.
People of various ages and intellectual backgrounds have gathered to explore the centre’s newest publications, which focus on politics, economics, and strategic foresight.
During his visit, Morocco’s Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohammed Mehdi Bensaid, commended the pavilion's strong and varied presence.
He highlighted that the public’s keen interest reflects a growing engagement among Moroccan and Arab communities in scientific research and strategic thought. “The involvement of intellectual institutions like TRENDS enhances the quality of the Rabat Book Fair and strengthens its role as a hub for dialogue and idea exchange,” he stated.
Saqr Al-Suwaidi, a researcher and Deputy Head of the TRENDS International Training Institute, shared his pride in being part of this prominent cultural event.
He pointed out the audience’s enthusiastic reception of TRENDS' works, underlining a rising demand for in-depth knowledge and research-based analysis.
Al-Suwaidi also mentioned that this year, the TRENDS pavilion is showcasing dozens of research publications in Arabic, English, and French, addressing crucial political, economic, and social changes at both regional and global scales.