- ICANN, in collaboration with Bahrain’s TRA, will host the 2025 Middle East DNS Forum in Bahrain on 29-30 April, offering a hybrid event format.
- The forum will serve as a key platform for industry experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to discuss advancements in DNS technologies and Internet governance in the Middle East.
What happened: The 2025 Middle East DNS Forum to be held in Bahrain on 29-30 April as a hybrid event
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), in collaboration with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of Bahrain, has announced the 2025 Middle East Domain Name System (DNS) Forum. The event will be held on 29 and 30 April 2025 in Bahrain and will be available as a hybrid event. The TRA, co-hosting the forum, will highlight its role in enhancing Bahrain’s Internet infrastructure, including managing the country’s top-level domains .bh and .البحرين.
The forum provides a unique opportunity for stakeholders, including industry experts, policymakers, and service providers, to collaborate and share insights into the latest developments in DNS technologies and policies. It continues to serve as a key platform for fostering discussions on creating a secure and inclusive Internet.
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Why it’s important
The Middle East DNS Forum has become a cornerstone event for shaping the future of Internet infrastructure and DNS policies in the region. As the forum grows in importance, it provides an essential space for networking and knowledge exchange among various stakeholders who play a role in the global Internet ecosystem. Bahrain’s TRA involvement underscores its leadership in promoting a secure, innovative, and resilient Internet infrastructure within the region. By co-hosting this hybrid event, ICANN and the TRA aim to build stronger regional partnerships, further advancing the global conversation on the future of DNS technologies.
Moreover, the event’s hybrid format will make it accessible to a wider audience, allowing global participation despite geographical barriers. This inclusivity is key to fostering a more diverse and collaborative environment in tackling pressing issues in the Internet governance landscape, such as cybersecurity, domain management, and policy development. The forum will continue to set the stage for the Middle East to play an increasingly pivotal role in shaping global Internet governance and DNS advancements.