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IPA President to unveil new report at Frankfurter Buchmesse, detailing a multi-stakeholder vision of global publishing’s post-pandemic recovery


on Nov 03, 2021
IPA President to unveil new report at Frankfurter Buchmesse, detailing a multi-stakeholder vision of global publishing’s post-pandemic recovery

Popular virtual networking series ‘The Hof’ features Bodour Al Qasimi and Juergen Boos who discuss the publishing ecosystem’s role in shaping the industry’s post-pandemic future

Ahead of the Frankfurter Buchmesse 2021, which takes place from October 20 – 24, the IPA unveils an International Publishers Association (IPA) InSPIRe Report with crucial findings on ways the ecosystem stakeholders envision the future of global publishing for the post-pandemic era.

This report, available on the IPA website, details a set of actionable recommendations designed specifically as a response to over 60 consultations with key global players in the publishing value chain.  These consultations form part of the InSPIRe Charter survey, which offered them an opportunity to detail their challenges and concerns arising from COVID-19.

Built on a comprehensive understanding of on the ground challenges across dozens of local markets, the new report presents guidance on the way forward to enhance resilience and sustainability through multi-stakeholder collaboration to heighten industry solidarity.

The report also addresses key issues for the industry, including driving digital engagement within local IPA chapters; rebuilding core relationships of authors, illustrators, and retailers with publishers, and broadening industry partnerships.  It also charts the potential future direction for the education sector and seeks to close the digital divide across the publishing ecosystem.   Finally, it recommends a dialogue-based re-imagining of future book fairs as hybrid events boasting deeper innovation and robust health and safety protocols.

The October 2021, report follows the IPA landmark report From Response to Recovery: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Global Publishing Industry, published in November 2020 then the first-of-its-kind, offering practical intelligence and insight based on interviews with 33 senior industry executives.

 

Source : https://www.internationalpublishers.org

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