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Algeria and Oman gov'ts partner to establish data centers
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Oman and Algeria will work together to establish data centers and develop AI and digital government initiatives, online news platform Algerie Direct has reported.
Key facts
- The agreement took place during a working session between Algeria’s Minister of State for Digital Affairs, Meriem Benmouloud, and the Omani Minister of Transport, Communications and Information
- The country has said it expects AI to contribute seven percent to its GDP by 2027
- Oman and Algeria will work together to establish data centers and develop AI and digital government initiatives, online news platform Algerie Direct has reported
- The meeting was part of Al Maawali’s official visit to Algeria this week, where he signed bilateral cooperation programs for transport, ports, and information technology
Summary
Under this bilateral cooperation, the countries will exchange expertise and explore opportunities in digitalization and innovation in line with their governments’ strategies. The agreement took place during a working session between Algeria’s Minister of State for Digital Affairs, Meriem Benmouloud, and the Omani Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, Said bin Hamoud Al Maawali, on 5 May. The meeting was part of Al Maawali’s official visit to Algeria this week, where he signed bilateral cooperation programs for transport, ports, and information technology. The working session with Benmouloud focused on exploring ways to enhance collaboration in digital transformation and expanding partnerships with Oman, Algerie Direct said.