Zain has partnered with GSMA Advance to launch a regulatory academy in Kuwait, aimed at strengthening expertise in telecom policy, regulation, and digital ecosystem development.
The initiative is designed to provide training and knowledge-sharing for regulators, industry professionals, and stakeholders, covering areas such as spectrum management, emerging technologies, and digital governance. By building regulatory capacity, the academy aims to support more effective policy frameworks and industry growth.
As telecom and digital ecosystems evolve, the role of regulation is becoming increasingly complex, requiring deeper understanding of technologies such as 5G, AI, and IoT. Structured training programmes help ensure that policymakers and industry leaders can keep pace with rapid technological change.
Kuwait has been advancing its digital transformation agenda, with increasing focus on infrastructure, connectivity, and innovation. Strengthening regulatory capabilities is a key component of ensuring sustainable sector development.
The collaboration reflects a broader trend where telecom operators and global industry bodies are working together to enhance regulatory ecosystems and support digital growth.
Editor’s Note:
Regulatory capability is a critical enabler of digital transformation. Zain’s initiative highlights how knowledge development in policy and governance is essential to sustaining innovation and sector growth.
