This year's event on the theme "Inclusive Creativity: A Changed Reality" will focus on socio-economic issues related to rapidly developing technologies, with a special focus on the growth of artificial intelligence.
It is noted that Uzbekistan is the first country in Central Asia to host such a conference, organized by the Foundation for the Development of Culture and Art of Uzbekistan, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia, the United Nations Office for Trade and Development, the World Intellectual Property Organization, as well as the British Council as a knowledge partner.
It is expected that more than 2,000 representatives of the world of culture and art, politicians and entrepreneurs from more than 80 countries will take part in the forum. A number of events will be held within the framework of the conference, including a meeting of representatives of the ministries of the guest countries, an exhibition on creative economics, seminars, master classes and presentations.