The Eid Al Etihad Team has announced an open call for artists, designers, creative businesses, and manufacturers across the UAE to create official merchandise for the 54th Eid Al Etihad.
The annual Eid Al Etihad celebration marks the moment the UAE came together on December 2, 1971.
In line with the Year of Community, the open call aims to nurture the variety of talents found in the UAE, inviting them to become part of the UAE’s story and the nationwide celebration of its union.
Applicants are asked to share creative merchandise concepts that are more than just products, but rather tokens of memory that reflect the UAE’s identity and bring communities together in joy and unity.
The Eid Al Etihad Team will work with selected applicants to showcase and distribute their work as part of the official Eid Al Etihad merchandise.
Applications are open until 17 October 2025, and can be submitted on www.EidAlEtihad.ae.

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