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Ooredoo Group chaired the third meeting of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) MENA Chapter, which convened recently in Manama, Bahrain, hosted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA).

Chaired by Fraser Graham, director of Public Affairs at Ooredoo Group, the meeting brought together industry leaders, policymakers and regulatory authorities to deliberate on key issues shaping the digital landscape in the MENA region.

Discussions at the meeting centred around the urgent need to establish a regulatory framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI), analyse the implications of the NIS2 Directive for Cybersecurity, and develop a robust framework for regulating Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.

Fraser Graham commented: “The recent meeting in Bahrain underscores the collective commitment of industry leaders and regulators to navigate the evolving digital landscape in the MENA region. By fostering collaboration and sharing insights, we are well-positioned to address regulatory challenges and unlock the transformative potential of emerging technologies such as IoT.”

A highlight of the meeting was the presentation and discussion of the Whitepaper titled ‘Proposals to Unlock the Potential of IoT’, produced by the Digital Economy and Regulatory Modernisation (DERM) Committee of the IIC MENA Chapter.

Led by Francesco Paolo Di Gregorio, director Advocacy & Policy at Ooredoo Qatar, the Whitepaper aimed to address the global and regional challenges posed by IoT technologies, with a focus on regulatory best practices and recommendations for future action.

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06/05/2024
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