The "Saifai Africa 2019" conference will open in the Moroccan city of Tangier tomorrow
The conference on technology, innovation and society (Saifai Africa 2019), which will last for 3 days, begins tomorrow, Friday, in Tangier.
The conference is organized by the Center for Indian Studies and ResearchORF), The Center for African Studies and ResearchORFA), In partnership with the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Digital Economy, Rabat International University, and Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima destination.
The conference will bring together experts and experts from around the world to keep abreast of the industrial revolution, technological development, artificial intelligence and the spread of the robot.
The conference will discuss a variety of issues, including the exploration of local innovations and emerging data governance systems, advanced digital rights frameworks, the expansion of new media, and the impact of emerging technologies on economic growth, social mobility and national security.
The conference is expected to inform African experiences and contexts, to reflect the continent's success through emerging technologies and to set the course for the digital future in the region.
The conference provides a unique opportunity to interact with individuals and communities from Asia and Africa, responding to opportunities and digital threats, and will include many new voices and representatives, making it different from discussions and conversations around the world, especially with a number of prominent partners, The United Nations Security Council, as well as digital cooperation, the High-level Panel of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, and many other partners.
The current edition of the conference is expected to host more than 140 speakers and participation of more than 63 international personalities.CyFy Africa"Which was launched last year, involved more than 100 speakers, as well as many participants from 40 countries; to discuss the economic opportunity of cyberspace and sensitive issues of privacy and universal access, as well as discuss how Asia and Africa rely on artificial intelligence and robots to reshape their societies.
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