SIBF 2025 dominates global publishing scene with record rights deals and 1.4 million visitors

The 44th Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF 2025) concluded with a 12-day programme that drew 1,400,730 visitors from 206 countries, reinforcing Sharjah’s status as a major global hub for culture, books, and industry exchange. Under the theme “Between You and a Book,” the fair delivered one of its most internationally diverse editions, with 2,350 publishers and exhibitors from 118 countries, and a rights-trading environment unmatched anywhere else in the world.

Sharjah maintained its position as the world’s largest marketplace for buying and selling publishing rights, a distinction it has held for five consecutive years. During the two-day Sharjah Publishers Conference, 1,599 publishers from 116 countries conducted 3,321 rights meetings, signaling continued confidence in Sharjah as a centre for commercial and creative collaboration.

Attendance patterns reflected broad demographic appeal. Visitors aged 35–44 formed the largest segment at 29%, followed by those aged 25–34 at 28%, while more than 125,890 school students took part in dedicated educational, literary and cultural activities. A total of 87,674 visitors used marine transport from Al Qasba and the Sharjah Aquarium. Satisfaction rates remained high, reaching 96.3% among visitors, 90.91% among exhibitors, and 97.14% among Publishers Conference participants.

Leadership vision anchors cultural and humanitarian impact

The 44th edition continued to build on Sharjah’s long-term cultural strategy shaped by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. As part of His Highness’s commitment to strengthening public access to knowledge, an AED 4.5 million grant was allocated to replenish public and government library collections with new works showcased at the fair.

His Highness’s directives were advanced under the supervision of Her Highness Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), through a dedicated initiative to waive participation fees for Sudanese publishers. The announcement supported publishers facing economic and humanitarian pressures while ensuring Sudanese writers and cultural producers remained visible and engaged within the regional and global publishing landscape.

SIBF 2025 Dominates Global Publishing Scene with Record Rights Deals and 1.4 Million Visitors
SIBF 2025 Dominates Global Publishing Scene with Record Rights Deals and 1.4 Million Visitors

SIBF emphasises Sharjah’s ‘reader-first’ approach

Commenting on the edition, His Excellency Ahmed bin Rakkad Al Ameri, CEO of SBA, said: “The 44th edition of Sharjah International Book Fair focused on the reader as the foundation of knowledge. With the theme ‘Between You and a Book’, it offered a personal reading experience where each visitor found a space that spoke to them and sparked their curiosity.”

He added: “The presence of visitors from 198 nationalities reaffirmed Sharjah’s status as a global hub for cultural dialogue. It reflects the vision of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, who sees books as essential to intellectual and social progress. Under the leadership of Her Highness Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, we remain committed to making the fair a space where knowledge and culture meet, where ideas are lived, and where readers deepen their understanding of the world around them.”

SIBF 2025 Dominates Global Publishing Scene with Record Rights Deals and 1.4 Million Visitors
SIBF 2025 Dominates Global Publishing Scene with Record Rights Deals and 1.4 Million Visitors

A dynamic programme of ideas, performance, and creativity

Egyptian writer and playwright Mohamed Salmawy was honoured as SIBF’s Cultural Personality of the Year, recognising over five decades of literary, journalistic, and cultural impact.

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