Saudi Arabia's Athar Festival Expands International Reach at Vision Golfe 2026
Athar Festival Expands International Reach at Vision Golfe

Saudi Arabia's Athar festival marked its first participation at Vision Golfe, signaling its clear international ambitions. The event aims to engage new partners, speakers, and international visitors as it continues to expand and elevate the global profile of the Kingdom's creative ecosystem.

Vision Golfe 2026: A Gateway to Europe

Speaking at Vision Golfe 2026 in Paris, Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of Athar and founder and CEO of TRACCS, stated: "Our goal is to create synergies, identify opportunities and unlock the full potential of our industry." The festival is using its participation at Vision Golfe as a gateway to Europe's creative ecosystems.

Athar Festival's Growth Since 2023

Launched in 2023, Athar was created to celebrate Saudi creativity while connecting the Kingdom with leading international players in communications, marketing, and the creative industries. In just three editions, the festival has become a flagship industry event. The 2025 edition welcomed 3,000 participants over two days, with one-third attending from outside the Kingdom.

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International Ambitions and Strategy

Athar's international ambitions are underpinned by the experience of Al-Ayed, who founded TRACCS in Jeddah in 1998. Since then, he has built the company into an independent communications consultancy, with operations across 10 markets and offices in the UAE, Egypt, and Lebanon, among others. The company is now pursuing an ambitious internationalization strategy.

Following its presence at Cannes Lions 2026 and an agenda spanning Riyadh, London, Nice, and Paris, the festival is leveraging its participation at Vision Golfe to connect with European creative ecosystems. Al-Ayed explained: "Why Paris? Because we want to inspire professionals in creativity, communications and marketing to come and experience Athar in Riyadh."

Diverse Participation and Decision-Makers

The festival now attracts participants representing more than 20 nationalities. About 85 percent of attendees are decision-makers from both public and private organizations, representing Saudi Arabia and international markets alike. Athar also welcomes students and academic institutions, contributing to the development of the next generation of industry professionals.

Program Highlights and Awards

Its program features about 30 conference sessions across five stages, creating a platform for dialogue between industry leaders, emerging creatives, and international experts. The highlight of the two-day event is the Athar Awards ceremony, which recognizes the region's outstanding campaigns, talent, and initiatives across communications, marketing, and the creative industries.

Future Goals: 10,000 Visitors in Five Years

Looking ahead, Athar has set sights on the next phase of growth: reaching 10,000 visitors within the next five to six years, with international participants accounting for half of total attendance. Beyond increasing visitor numbers, the festival aims to establish itself as a globally recognized brand that connects Saudi Arabia's creative ecosystem with those of Europe and the wider world.

For Al-Ayed, taking part in Paris is an integral part of that international vision. "We want to create even more synergies and opportunities while positioning Athar as the leading platform for everyone who wants to contribute to the future of Saudi Arabia's creative industries."

Panel Discussion on Culture as Soft Power

As part of Vision Golfe 2026, Al-Ayed also joined the panel discussion, "Culture as Soft Power: Franco-Gulf Synergies in Heritage and Creative Economies," alongside representatives from TV5 Monde, COFREX, France Museums, Atout France, and Novelty Group. The discussion explored the role of culture, heritage, and the creative industries as powerful drivers of cooperation between France and the Gulf countries.

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