ISLAMIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE: The Arab Telecommunications and Information Council of Ministers Approved in It’s 24th Cycle on the Selection of Egypt

Source:  Islamic Chamber of Commerce
- Source: Islamic Chamber of Commerce
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The Islamic Chamber of Commerce , Industry and Agriculture recently issued the following announcement.

The Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat announced during the 24th Session Meeting of the Arab Telecommunications and Information Council of Ministers, that the New Administrative Capital has been selected as the Arab Digital Capital for 2021. The New Administrative Capital encompass the efforts for achieving the digital transformation, developing digital skills and capacities, and promoting digital innovation. It provides a smart, integrated and consistent environment, and an ecosystem that incorporates a solid partnership between all stakeholders, with the aim to reinforce Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and serve Digital Egypt national project.

Original source: http://iccia.com/?q=mediacenter/news/29043/details



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