Deadline: 4 - 14 May 2011
Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) Is known to the International Publishing World as the most important publishing event in Asia and the Middle East. It is a place where the publishers directly supply books and negotiate for their future business. It is a venue for exchange of ideas and a commercially valuable exhibition as a business. The 24th Tehran International Book Fair will be held 4- 14 May 2011
Foreign publishers have until March 2 to apply for 24th TIBF
Foreign publishers have until March 2 to hand in their applications for the 24th edition of the International Tehran Book Fair (TIBF), according to Ali Alipour, deputy TIBF in international affairs, who also said that about one hundred foreign publishers have already applied for the landmark cultural event.
Alipour said the TIBF secretariat officially started late in mid December to receive applications for the 24th edition for the book fair, adding that the number of would-be applicants is forecast to be more than 1500.
Asked about how to obtain application forms for the international section of the fair, the deputy TIBF said such forms along with brochures about the fair are normally delivered following the Frankfurt book fair event to foreign institutes engaged in publication affairs as well as authors, translators and other cultural institutes.
More information here.
Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) Is known to the International Publishing World as the most important publishing event in Asia and the Middle East. It is a place where the publishers directly supply books and negotiate for their future business. It is a venue for exchange of ideas and a commercially valuable exhibition as a business. The 24th Tehran International Book Fair will be held 4- 14 May 2011
Foreign publishers have until March 2 to apply for 24th TIBF
Foreign publishers have until March 2 to hand in their applications for the 24th edition of the International Tehran Book Fair (TIBF), according to Ali Alipour, deputy TIBF in international affairs, who also said that about one hundred foreign publishers have already applied for the landmark cultural event.
Alipour said the TIBF secretariat officially started late in mid December to receive applications for the 24th edition for the book fair, adding that the number of would-be applicants is forecast to be more than 1500.
Asked about how to obtain application forms for the international section of the fair, the deputy TIBF said such forms along with brochures about the fair are normally delivered following the Frankfurt book fair event to foreign institutes engaged in publication affairs as well as authors, translators and other cultural institutes.
More information here.