TRENDS and Viory Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Cooperation

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1 year ago

Abu Dhabi: Leading research and advisory institution TRENDS Research & Advisory has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Viory, the video news agency of the Global South, to establish a robust framework for collaboration.

The MoU lays the foundation for the two entities’ communication, coordination, and collaboration. Key areas of partnership include cooperation in media, advisory, and research initiatives and the organization of joint events and training programs. The agreement strengthens both organizations’ networks and helps advance their shared goal of enhancing communities through disseminating insight and knowledge.

This news follows Viory’s recent series of agreements made at the Global Media Congress with major media organizations across the Gulf, Asia, and Latin America and its most recent MoU signed with the University of Sharjah last week.

“This agreement marks a significant milestone in our efforts to advance media cooperation worldwide,” said Dr Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of TRENDS Research and Advisory. “Partnerships and collaboration lie at the heart of our work; we look forward to working with Viory to harness our collective expertise as we seek to analyze and address the major issues affecting media in the Gulf region and worldwide.”

Zulayho Siddikova, Viory’s General Manager, commented, “The MoU deepens our regional ties and reinforces our commitment to quality journalism and innovative media practices. Partnering with TRENDS provides an opportunity to share our expertise with a wider audience and ensure the integrity of our industry today and in the future. I’m excited to see the results of this unique collaboration.”

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