Pakistan Launches Platform to Boost Digital Trade and Regional Connectivity
Pakistan launches a new platform to boost digital trade and regional business connectivity, supporting e-commerce growth and regional integration through digital corridors.
Pakistan launches a new platform to boost digital trade and regional business connectivity, supporting e-commerce growth and regional integration through digital corridors.
Zain Iraq drives digital transformation with 5G readiness, youth empowerment programs, public-private partnerships, and eSports support, fostering innovation and inclusion across sectors to build a future-ready Iraq.
RAKBANK teams up with Bitpanda to provide a regulated, modular digital assets platform in the UAE, advancing crypto innovation and expanding customer financial options.
Saudi Arabia leads globally in mobile shopping, driven by female consumers, with merchants advancing seamless cross-channel retail despite checkout friction challenges.
Morocco and UNDP collaborate to promote inclusive digital transformation and responsible AI use across Arab States and Africa, reinforcing Morocco’s leadership in digital governance and sustainable development.
Google Pay launched in Oman and Lebanon, offering secure Android-based contactless payments. In Oman, Sohar International Bank enables usage, complementing Apple Pay and Samsung Pay in the country’s push toward a cashless economy.
Pathfinder Group and PTCL Group signed an SLA to deploy smart cloud and IoT solutions, including fleet tracking and surveillance, advancing digital transformation and operational efficiency across Pakistan.
Jumia’s adoption of Mirakl Ads modernizes its retail media advertising with AI-driven optimization, automated campaign management, and real-time analytics. This empowers African sellers across multiple countries to enhance visibility and sales while providing customers with personalized shopping experiences, advancing Jumia’s growth and profitability.
WorldLink’s opening of Nepal’s first internet museum offers a comprehensive look at the country’s digital development and the company’s own pioneering role over 29 years. The museum features historical internet technologies and provides free access to those keen on understanding Nepal’s internet evolution. This initiative reinforces WorldLink’s commitment to celebrating and educating the public on the nation’s digital progress.
BusyMed is addressing South Africa’s healthcare accessibility challenges by digitizing medicine delivery and pharmacy services. The app improves convenience for patients, especially in rural areas, by enabling medicine orders, prescription management, and healthcare consultations remotely. Its planned expansion into telehealth services reflects a broader vision to support primary healthcare digitally and affordably.