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Bahrain Launches International Center for Creative Economy

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Last updated: 2025/12/16 at 10:52 PM
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Bahrain is making significant strides in diversifying its economy and fostering a vibrant cultural landscape. The recent launch of the International Center for the Creative Orange Economy signals a major commitment to nurturing the nation’s burgeoning creative industries and establishing it as a regional leader. This new hub promises to be a catalyst for innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development, offering crucial support to artists and designers.

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What Does the Center Offer?The Role of Collaboration

A New Hub for the Creative Orange Economy in Bahrain

The International Center for the Creative Orange Economy isn’t just a new building; it’s a strategic initiative designed to unlock the potential of Bahrain’s creative sector. Launched through a collaborative effort between the UNIDO Investment and Technology Promotion Office in Bahrain, the Rashid Bin Khalifa Arts Foundation, and the International Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, the center aims to position Bahrain as a go-to destination for cultural innovation and creative business ventures.

This ambitious project recognizes the growing global importance of the creative economy – the economic value generated by individual creativity, skill and talent – and seeks to capitalize on it. It’s a move that aligns perfectly with Bahrain’s broader economic vision, which prioritizes diversification and sustainable growth.

What Does the Center Offer?

The center provides a comprehensive ecosystem for creatives, offering a range of resources and facilities previously unavailable in Bahrain. These include:

  • Co-working Spaces: Providing a collaborative environment for artists and entrepreneurs to connect and share ideas.
  • Training Halls: Offering workshops and educational programs to enhance skills and knowledge in various creative fields.
  • Digital Fabrication Labs: Equipped with cutting-edge technology like 3D printers and laser cutters, enabling rapid prototyping and experimentation.
  • Artistic Production & Exhibition Facilities: Providing spaces for artists to create, showcase, and sell their work.

This holistic approach ensures that creatives have access to everything they need, from initial concept development to final product launch and market access. The availability of these resources is expected to significantly boost creative entrepreneurship within the country.

Driving Sustainable Development Through Creativity

Bahrain’s commitment to the creative economy is rooted in its potential to drive sustainable development on multiple fronts. The initiative directly addresses key national priorities, including job creation for young people, fostering innovation, and promoting social inclusion.

Traditionally, Bahrain’s economy has been heavily reliant on oil and gas. However, recognizing the need for diversification, the government has actively sought to develop non-traditional sectors, and the creative industries are a prime example. By investing in the cultural sector, Bahrain is not only creating new economic opportunities but also enhancing its national identity and attracting international attention.

The Role of Collaboration

The success of the International Center for the Creative Orange Economy hinges on strong partnerships. The collaboration between UNIDO, the Rashid Bin Khalifa Arts Foundation, and the International Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation brings together international expertise, local knowledge, and a shared commitment to fostering creativity.

Sheikh Rashid bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, founder of the Rashid Bin Khalifa Arts Foundation, emphasized this point, stating, “The creative economy is a key driver of sustainable growth. Launching this center shows our commitment to empowering creators and building a leading cultural innovation ecosystem in Bahrain.”

Dr. Hashim Hussein, Head of UNIDO’s Bahrain Office, echoed this sentiment, adding, “This center reinforces Bahrain’s leadership in the global creative economy. It connects research, innovation, and entrepreneurship, supporting youth, promoting equality, and linking creative projects to international markets.”

Connecting Bahrain to Global Markets

A crucial aspect of the center’s mission is to facilitate connections between Bahraini creatives and international markets. This will be achieved through a variety of programs, including:

  • International Exchange Programs: Providing opportunities for artists and designers to collaborate with peers from around the world.
  • Market Access Support: Helping creatives navigate the complexities of exporting their work and reaching new audiences.
  • Networking Events: Connecting Bahraini creatives with potential investors, partners, and clients.

These initiatives are designed to ensure that the talent nurtured within the center has the opportunity to thrive on a global stage. The focus on international collaboration will also help to attract foreign investment and expertise to Bahrain’s creative sector. The creative industries are increasingly globalized, and Bahrain is positioning itself to be a key player in this dynamic landscape.

A Bright Future for Bahrain’s Creative Scene

The International Center for the Creative Orange Economy represents a pivotal moment for Bahrain’s cultural and creative sector. It’s a bold and ambitious initiative that has the potential to transform the nation into a regional hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.

By providing a supportive ecosystem for creatives, fostering collaboration, and connecting Bahrain to global markets, the center is laying the foundation for a vibrant and sustainable future. This investment in the creative economy is not just about economic growth; it’s about empowering individuals, celebrating culture, and building a more inclusive and dynamic society.

We encourage artists, designers, and entrepreneurs to explore the opportunities offered by the center and contribute to Bahrain’s growing creative scene. Further information on programs, facilities, and how to get involved can be found on the Rashid Bin Khalifa Arts Foundation website and through UNIDO Bahrain. This is an exciting time for creativity in Bahrain, and the International Center for the Creative Orange Economy is poised to lead the way.

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