Key Highlights:
- Sharm El-Sheikh welcomes the 26th edition of the Arab-African Investment and International Cooperation Conference.
- The conference, held under the auspices of the Egyptian Cabinet and the Arab League, revolves around the theme “Youth as the Axis of Development – Opportunities and Challenges.”
- Strategic partnership with “ONPASSIVE,” a global leader in technology and artificial intelligence, aims to emphasize the significance of tech adoption in Arab and African countries.
- Key objectives include fostering digital transformation, machine learning, and the integration of technology for socio-economic progress.
- The event aligns with Egypt’s 2030 Vision for Sustainable Development, focusing on a diverse, knowledge-based digital economy.
- Distinguished guests, including First Ladies of Serbia and Zimbabwe, sheiks, princes, ministers, and delegates from 35 Arab and African countries, are set to attend.
- Activities commence with an official opening at the Arab League headquarters and subsequent conference and exhibition events in Sharm El-Sheikh.
Sharm El-Sheikh Welcomes Prominent Conference: Sharm El-Sheikh is the host city for the 26th edition of the Arab-African Investment and International Cooperation Conference, taking place since October 30. The event operates under the auspices of the Egyptian Cabinet and the Arab League, focusing on the theme “Youth as the Axis of Development – Opportunities and Challenges.” Notably, the conference is held in a strategic partnership with “ONPASSIVE,” a global technology and artificial intelligence leader.
Technological Advancements and Their Role: The conference serves as a platform to underscore the pivotal role of technology and artificial intelligence adoption within the Arab and African nations. In a rapidly changing world, these innovations are crucial for continued development. The event endeavors to inspire digital transformation and machine learning across both the public and private sectors to drive social and economic progress.
Alignment with Egypt’s 2030 Vision: The conference’s agenda aligns harmoniously with Egypt’s 2030 Vision for Sustainable Development. This national initiative aims to build a competitive and diverse economy that ensures financial sustainability and embraces a knowledge-based digital economy as the path forward.
Distinguished Guests and International Delegations: The conference attracts an array of distinguished guests, including the First Lady of Serbia, Tamara Vučić, and the First Lady of Zimbabwe. Moreover, several sheiks, princes, and ministers from the region will participate. The event enjoys the attendance of delegations hailing from 35 Arab and African countries, including prominent nations such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Sudan, Jordan, and Zimbabwe.
Conference Hosts and Collaborators: The Arab Investors Union, a branch of the Arab Economic Unity Council at the Arab League, spearheads the organization of the event. It collaborates closely with the Business Women’s Association for Development, receiving substantial sponsorship and participation from various Egyptian ministries, authorities, institutions, and the private sector.
Strategic Partnership with ONPASSIVE: A highlight of this year’s conference is its strategic partnership with “ONPASSIVE,” a trailblazing leader in technology and artificial intelligence. The partnership showcases a diverse array of artificial intelligence products and programs. Among the notable offerings is “OCONNECT,” designed as a robust communication platform and a gateway to the future. Additionally, “OTRACKER” stands out as an indispensable electronic tool offering comprehensive business analysis solutions. The conference introduces several other applications and products built upon artificial intelligence, promising innovation and efficiency.
The 26th Arab-African Investment and International Cooperation Conference, convened in the vibrant backdrop of Sharm El-Sheikh, promises a wealth of insights, collaboration opportunities, and technological advancements to drive the future development of Arab and African nations.