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  • The company also announced the winning products of the Co-Innovation Award, the launch of the first Local Technology Guide in the Middle East and North Africa
  • It also issued the first Local Technology Products Guide in the MENA to facilitate access to local products developed by IT and emerging technologies companies

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia –The Communication and Information Technology Commission (CITC) announced on Sunday a number of initiatives and launches at the Digital Technology Forum 2022

CITC also announced the winning products of the Co-Innovation Award, the launch of the first Local Technology Guide in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the joining of two new member groups to the Advisory Group Initiative which was launched in last year’s forum.

The local technical products exhibition features 35 local technical companies showcasing their products and Blockchain technology products, with the goal of introducing local technical products and success stories, as well as promoting local technical production.

The Commission also revealed that four local technical products have won the Co-Innovation Award. 

CITC issued the first Local Technology Products Guide in the Middle East and North Africa to facilitate access to local products developed by IT and emerging technologies companies in the kingdom, and support credibility and competitiveness to achieve the Commission’s strategy to develop products and increase their added value in the digital economy. 

The Commission’s guide includes 88 products from companies in the IT and Emerging Technologies sector, classified according to their work.