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The Vision 2020 project in Rwanda aims to rapidly transform a depressed agricultural economy into one driven by ICT.
The Vision 2020 project in Rwanda aims to rapidly transform a depressed agricultural economy into one driven by ICT.
Rwanda Office for Tourism and National Parks (ORTPN) has been selected to be a model for executing e-Tourism in Africa.
At a technology awareness seminar for the financial services sector, sponsored by Fujitsu and the Ministry of Commerce, Consumer Affairs and Business Development, at Hilton Barbados, the Commerce, Consumer Affairs and Business Development Minister, Lynette Eastmond has said that there is not much more that government can do to create an enabling environment for greater use of e-Commerce in the financial services sector.
DTK Computer Middle East, leading technology brand and IT developer, has announced a progressive drive to further IT penetration in the Middle East region by launching entry level technology platforms such as its Cruiser 5015 desktop PC.
By 2010, the Cabinet of Taiwan will earmark NT$5 billion (US$152 million) to help the country develop an intelligent vehicle industry.
To ease the difficulty to navigate any place in the city like Hyderabad (India), a digital map has been launched.
An alliance between two leading ICT companies in Nigeria and two ICT companies from the Middle East has been formed.
Sri Lanka has signed the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Use of Electronic Communication in International Contracts, known as the Electronic Contracting Convention, at the UN Headquarters recently.
Dubai-based World Development Forum has announced the launch of the Government Technology (GT) Summit & Exhibition 2006, in association with the UNDP and The League of Arab States, a three-day event on 3-5 September 2006 at the JW Marriot Hotel in Dubai.
The Ministry of Lands and Settlements of Kenya is computerising its departments in a bid to improve efficiency and service delivery.