Adobe will launch the latest Arabic-enabled version of Creative Suite 3 (CS3) at this year’s GITEX. Visitors to the show will be able to get a demonstration of the latest Arabic enhancements to core applications in the industry-standard suite, along with other Adobe solutions.
Adobe has increased the size of its presence at the show this year, which marks its 12th year of involvement with GITEX. The company plans to conduct over 50 training sessions at the exhibition, to highlight the new Arabic-enabled features of key CS3 applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver and Acrobat 8.
“With the incredible growth in all sectors of Middle East economies, we see GITEX as an important forum to educate and inform audiences about our latest technological developments that are customised to meet local requirements,” said Andrew Lindstrom, regional manager, Middle East & Africa, Adobe.
“We are excited about the launch of our Arabic-enabled Creative Suite 3 offering at the event, which will further help us consolidate our position as the preferred regional vendor for developing applications that deliver proven business benefits,” Lindstrom added.