Dubai Future Foundation, DFF, in partnership with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, today launched its latest report titled ‘Future Trends: Culture and The Creative Sector'. The report focuses on the restrictions that the coronavirus pandemic has imposed on movements and social and cultural activities.
Growth of cultural sector today relies on innovative use of modern technologies: Report
Emirates News Agency,
12 October 2020, United Arab Emirates
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