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Sharjah International Book Fair world’s largest publishing event in 2021

  • The fair saw the participation of 546 publishers and literary agents from 83 countries.
  • In the run up to the fair, SIBF Publishing Conference serves as a platform for buying and selling rights and signing book deals.

The Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) has emerged as the world’s largest book fair this year, attracting the participation of 546 publishers and literary agents from 83 countries looking to network and do business with each other.

Overall, the fair brought together 1,632 publishers from 83 countries to exhibit 1.3 million unique titles, of which 110,000 are making their SIBF debut.

The Sharjah International Book Fair has attained this achievement for the first time in its 40-year history, marking a brand-new departure for the role of Emirati and Arab publishing sectors in the future development of the global publishing industry, a statement by SIBF said.

As the industry looks towards boosting efforts for its post-Covid recovery, publishing industry stakeholders met at the 11th SIBF Publishing Conference in the run up to the book fair.

The conference has been serving as a platform for over 10 years for buying and selling rights, signing book deals, exploring translations opportunities and serving other commercial interests of the sector, the statement said.

Held under the theme ‘There’s Always a Right Book’, SIBF 2021 said it continues to lead global efforts to resuscitate the publishing industry and boost its resilience after earning global recognition for organizing a successful hybrid edition during the pandemic in 2020.