📰 Cyprus Strengthens Digital Cooperation with International Partners to Boost Tech Hub Status
Cyprus has reinforced its position as a rising digital hub through a series of strategic meetings during Digital Cooperation Organisation (DCO) Secretary-General Deemah AlYahya's recent visit. The discussions focused on expanding partnerships in digital investment, artificial intelligence, connectivity, and infrastructure, underscoring Cyprus’ growing role in the regional digital ecosystem.
Key talks were held with Invest Cyprus and Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (Cyta), highlighting ongoing initiatives such as the DFDI Cyprus project and Cyta's critical role in supporting digital transformation efforts. AlYahya emphasized the importance of cross-border collaboration and knowledge exchange to foster innovation and digital prosperity.
Additionally, engagement with European Commission representatives and Irish officials signaled a drive for deeper cooperation on digital diplomacy, trusted connectivity, and AI governance. AlYahya stressed that stronger international partnerships are vital for advancing inclusive growth and building a trusted, prosperous digital economy, positioning Cyprus as a strategic bridge for digital progress in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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