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  • Jordan's minister praised the Ministry of Communications for its achievements in the communications and information technology sector.
  • Jordanian Ministry and the joint companies will hold a series of meetings in order to discuss cooperation

Ahmed Al-Hanandeh, Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship in Jordan revealed that more than 26 companies of his country are going to take part in Baghdad International Fair.

Minister told to Iraqi News Agency that, “We are happy to open the Conference on Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence in Iraq, and we are proud to hear about the achievements of the Ministry of Communications in the communications and information technology sector.”

He also highlighted that ” The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship is looking forward, during its participation with Jordanian companies in the Digital and Artificial Intelligence Conference, to cooperation between the two countries.”

Minister has noted that his country has more than 26 joint companies which will participate in Baghdad Exibition.

Al-Hanandeh concluded that, “The Ministry and the joint companies will hold a series of meetings in order to discuss ways of cooperation between the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, the Ministry of Communications, Jordanian companies, and the public and private sectors.”