Baku: The Innovation and Digital Development Agency (IDDA) held bilateral meetings with delegations from Mali, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Somalia, Senegal, Chad, Tunisia, Kenya, and other African countries, IDDA told APA-Economics.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the meetings focused on exchanging views regarding the prospects for cooperation in the field of digital development. The African delegations explored Azerbaijan’s digital state technologies, receiving presentations on citizen-oriented digital solutions such as ‘mygov’ and ‘mygov ID.’ They were also introduced to digital government solutions like Digital Document Circulation and ‘digital.bridge.’ Particularly, ‘GovTech’ products, operating on the ‘single window’ principle exemplified by ‘mygov,’ garnered significant interest.
Salar Imamaliyev, Chief Commercial Officer of IDDA, noted that several African countries are keen to learn from Azerbaijan’s digital development experience. He affirmed IDDA’s readiness to systematically facilitate experience exchange in this area. Imamaliyev further highlighted that the growing interest of other countries in Azerbaijan’s digital state products underscores the quality and success of the nation’s digitalisation policy.
These discussions are taking place within the framework of the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-25). They aim to build digital bridges between countries, explore cooperation opportunities, and strengthen technological diplomacy.