BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 9.​ As part of the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Cultural Festival,
Baku Creative Week – 2025, the Women’s Creativity Forum
was held at the Baku Congress Center, featuring panel sessions
focused on the role of women leaders in the creative industries,
Trend
reports.


The sessions, titled "Women’s Creativity Forum: Women Paving the
Way in the Creative Industries" and "Women’s Creativity Forum:
Women, Innovation, and the Future of the Creative Industries,"
became some of the most inspiring and insightful events of the
festival. They brought together women leaders and entrepreneurs
from creative sectors to discuss key trends, challenges, and new
opportunities for female professional growth.


Speakers emphasized that the role of women in creative
industries has significantly increased in recent years, with their
contributions shaping new cultural and technological directions.
Participants from Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Bahrain, Uzbekistan, and
Kazakhstan shared their experiences and the results of years of
work in their respective fields.


Discussions covered a wide range of topics, including:


- The development of female entrepreneurship in design, cinema,
and digital media;


- The use of new technologies and innovative methods in creative
work;


- Supporting young women aspiring to enter the industry;







- Promoting equality and creating inclusive professional
environments;


- Women-led teams often initiating social and cultural
transformations;


- The need for innovation, technology, and investment to advance
female-led creative enterprises.


Speakers also shared examples of successfully implemented
projects, described challenges they faced, and explained the
strategies that helped them achieve leadership positions. It was
noted that women-led teams frequently drive social and cultural
change, introducing new forms of creative thinking to the
industry.


The panel sessions concluded with a live Q&A segment,
allowing participants to engage directly with the speakers, share
observations, and highlight topics to be developed in the future.
The forum underscored that growing female leadership is a key
driver of contemporary cultural and creative development.


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