AMMAN: Jordan and Japan have agreed to enhance their cooperation in the field of digital transformation, including technical collaboration and exchange of expertise. Jordan’s Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Ahmed Hanandeh and Japan’s Minister for Digital Transformation Kono Taro signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday, the Jordan News Agency reported, citing a statement by the former’s ministry. Under the agreement they will work to enhance the opportunities for collaboration in digital transformation efforts and the fields of information technology and innovation, officials said. It focuses in particular on modern digital technologies, primarily artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, blockchain technology, cloud computing and robots, in addition to technologies related to data, e-payment, digital identity, sustainable information technology, and smart cities. Hanandeh said during the signing ceremony that authorities in Jordan are keen to develop a partnership with the Japanese government in these areas, and benefit from the country’s “vast” experience and proficiency in the field of digital transformation to serve common development interests. He also highlighted the Jordanian government’s “constant endeavors to keep pace with the latest developments” and benefit from the implementation of the best international practices and the opportunities created by digital transformation and modern technologies. “This effort aims to improve life quality, develop government services, strengthen Jordan’s position in the areas of modern innovation and entrepreneurship, and support sustainable development goals,” he added. Kono noted the efforts Jordan is making to promote the digital economy and entrepreneurship at a national level, and express his hope that the agreement, which aims to develop digital expertise, infrastructure and other related areas, “would boost the two countries’ development to achieve a human digitalization-driven process.” The agreement also includes plans for support and training in the fields of technology, the promotion of innovation, entrepreneurship, digital government, and the provision of public services, through the sharing of best practices, participation in conferences and study visits, and exchanges of expertise officials said.
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