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Congo hosts high-level digital regulation seminar in Brazzaville
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82728, member: 636"] Congo is throwing a big tech regulation summit with international experts. The country's communications agency will host a multi-day seminar in Brazzaville. It aims to gather experts, government bodies, and private sector players. Their goal is to craft a national vision for digital regulation. Discussions will cover artificial intelligence, data management, and digital finance. Blockchain and satellite technologies are also key topics on the agenda. The event focuses on protecting citizens and promoting responsible innovation. A major output will be a roadmap for national digital development. Prestigious academics from European universities will contribute their expertise. Their insights should help shape effective regulatory policies for emerging tech. The seminar is a strategic move to strengthen Congo's technological sovereignty. It seeks to boost innovation and competitiveness within the broader ICT sector. [/QUOTE]
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