Dubai Character and Licensing Fair
Posted on 02. Nov, 2009 by Reza Ghobady in General
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I just got back from visiting the Dubai Character and Licensing fair and decided to post a mini-reportage of this fair and inform you of what’s happening here in a series of posts entitled “Dubai Character Fair” of which this is the first part.
The fair started on Tuesday 27th of October and goes on till the 29th but next year the date will be moved by a month and it will start in November. The organizers decided, and rightly so, that the show was too adjacent to other important shows like MIPCOM, which is one of the major events of the year.
The exhibition takes place at the Dubai convention and exhibition center or World Trade Center as it is called here. The location is extremely well constructed and planned for all kinds of exhibitions and the organizers are very meticulous about their planning. This venue is in fact comprised of two major events with one obviously being the Character and Licensing Fair and the other, the Dubai Game Exhibition.
I had attended this same exhibition last year very shortly and the things that were most noticeable were the absence of many important companies from the region. All in all the show was very scarce this year and it appears that the global recession had even touched the character and licensing industry in the region. Although the organizers insisted that the number of characters had tripled this year I didn’t get that impression and it was obvious that the show was not as popular as last year; more about that in the following posts.
Freej is one of the most famous and successful licenses created and launched in the Middle East and last year their stand was impressive boasting a huge and beautifully crafted miniature model of the virtual city the show takes place in. There were Freej memorabilia all around the stand and everywhere else you looked. This year I couldn’t even find their stand; I may have overlooked and may find them tomorrow but their participation is surely not at the same scale this year.
The absence of TV channels was also noticeable. SpaceToon was one of the channels that participated along a few others but this year the only one I have spotted so far is Cartoon Network.
The show also has a conference programme for both Character and Game summit and although the level isn’t that of a Siggraph, the speakers are generally very interesting and choose rather good subjects for their sessions. More on that later….
The most amazing moment came when I saw the Iranian pavilion in the Game Expo with at least 8 companies attending with some games that were far from bad. One of these games called Garshasp is apparently doing very good and has attended several major exhibitions. I wish them and the other companies good luck.
In my next post for this series I’ll go into more details about the companies attending and probably post some pictures too.
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Author: Reza Ghobady (62 Articles)
Founder and Manager of Vishka Studio since 2003, I have a passion for CG and creative arts. A multitasking, multithreading machine by necessity, my aim is to create a multimedia and entertainment venture capable of creating compelling animated movies. Artistic value, production quality and having fun are the main ingredients of a successful creation and I strive for perfection every step of the way.
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02. Nov, 2009
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02. Nov, 2009
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November 3rd, 2009 at 12:39 pm
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05. Mar, 2010
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Reza Ghobady Reply:
March 6th, 2010 at 11:55 am
Thank you for the interest. We will be giving a much better report on the next Character Licensing and MyContent fairs in Dubai this year as it is possible that we shall attend as exhibitors.
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