October 5, 2025 - 19:14

The recent Ooredoo AI Summit held in Tunisia showcased a bold vision for the future, emphasizing the role of artificial intelligence in transforming the nation. The summit brought together industry leaders, innovators, and local talent to discuss the potential of AI technology in various sectors, including healthcare, education, and finance.
Keynote speakers highlighted the importance of global partnerships in fostering innovation and driving economic growth. Attendees were encouraged to explore collaborative opportunities that leverage AI to enhance efficiency and improve service delivery across multiple industries.
In addition to discussing technological advancements, the summit focused on the development of local talent, emphasizing the need for training and education in AI-related fields. By investing in human capital, Tunisia aims to cultivate a skilled workforce capable of navigating the complexities of the digital age.
The Ooredoo AI Summit marks a significant step towards establishing Tunisia as a hub for technological innovation in the region, setting the stage for a future driven by artificial intelligence.
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