
Oman Participates in Global AI Summit in Rwanda
Kigali, 3 Apr (ONA) — The Sultanate of Oman took part in
the Global AI Summit on Africa 2025, held in Kigali, Republic of Rwanda, under the theme of “AI and
Africa’s Demographic Dividend: Reimagining Economic Opportunities for Africa’s
Workforce”.
The two-day event, which kicked off today, was aimed
to discuss the latest developments, innovations and technologies in the field
of artificial intelligence and exchange knowledge and expertise with other
countries. It offered an opportunity to showcase investment opportunities in
the Sultanate of Oman in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and enhance
cooperation with international companies.
The Sultanate of Oman’s delegation to the summit was led by Dr. Ali Amer Al Shidhani, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Transport,
Communications and Information Technology for Communications and Information
Technology. The delegation included ministry officials and representatives of Omani
technology companies like ITCHA Group, Oman Telecommunications Company
(Omantel) and Oman Data Park.
The summit brought together more than 1,000 participants from
95 countries, including policymakers, entrepreneurs, researchers and investors
and representatives of more than 100 AI companies. The overall objective was to accelerate AI
innovation and align strategic policies in a manner that enhances Africa’s AI
capabilities and achieve competitiveness and inclusive growth.
The summit saw the launch of the Africa AI Council,
which will lead the development of the continent’s AI ambitions. It also
included panel discussions and workshops and showcased the products of more than 100 promising AI
companies in Africa. The summit also featured discussions on how to harness AI with
the purpose of encouraging innovation and boosting the skills of Africa’s
workforce.
On the sidelines of the summit, Al Shidhani conferred with Paula
Ingabire, Minister of Communications, Information Technology and Innovation of
Rwanda. The meeting discussed ways of expanding cooperation between the two
sides in the field of ICT and explored Rwanda’s experience in digital transition.
— Ends/Bishara