For three vibrant days, the Tripoli Media Days event became the focal point of the region’s creative industry, and standing out amidst the activity was EQ Arabia. Specializing in the intricate arts of dubbing and voiceover, the company successfully transformed its pavilion into a dynamic hub for cultural exchange and technical showcase, drawing the attention of industry professionals and high-profile figures alike.

CEO Omar Turkmen being interviewed by Al Jazeera Network

The significance of EQ Arabia’s participation was underscored by a series of distinguished visits that highlighted the growing importance of the audio-visual sector in Libya. The pavilion was honored to welcome Mr. Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity. His visit was a testament to the vital role media companies play in the national narrative. During his tour, the Prime Minister engaged with the team, exploring the modern techniques EQ Arabia employs to localize content and the potential for the voiceover industry to flourish within the local market.

Adding an artistic and poetic dimension to the event, the pavilion also hosted the renowned poet Siham Al-Shaa’shaa’. Her presence resonated deeply with the core mission of EQ Arabia, bridging the gap between the written word and the spoken voice. As a figure celebrated for her mastery of language, her interaction with the dubbing and voiceover team highlighted the symbiotic relationship between literary creativity and audio performance.

A photo of the team with the poet and author Siham Al-Sha’sha

Over the course of the three days, EQ Arabia did not just display services; it demonstrated the power of the human voice to connect cultures. From explaining the nuances of lip-syncing to demonstrating the emotional depth required for professional narration, the team showcased why they are leaders in the field. The event concluded on a high note, with EQ Arabia solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for audio excellence and a key player in the future of Libyan media production.