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Techno Industrial Parks Libya visits its Zarzis counterpart – preparing to sign cooperation agreements

bySami Zaptia
June 21, 2023
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Techno Industrial Parks Libya visits its Zarzis counterpart – preparing to sign cooperation agreements

Techno Industrial Parks Libya visits its Zarzis counterpart – preparing to sign cooperation agreements (Photo: Libyan Technological Industrial Pole (Techno Park).

The Executive Director of the Libyan Technological Industrial Pole (Techno Park), Abdul Latif Al-Gadi, visited the Zarzis Technological Pole in Tunisia this week.

The visit, which comes within the framework of building relations and exchanging experiences, reviewed the Zarzis capabilities and experiences in preparation for the signing of cooperation agreements between the two to exchange technology and knowledge transfer.

Shawki Friaa, Director of the Technological Pole in Zarzis, and the directors of departments, welcomed the Executive Director of the Libyan Technological Industrial Pole, and considered this visit as a basic building block for the beginning of a successful future partnership for both parties.

This they hoped will support Libyan and Tunisian youth to break into the labour market and form their own companies and projects in the field of technological industries.

During the visit, the new Zarzis Technological Pole building was visited, in which local and foreign companies in the field of artificial intelligence and the ‘‘Internet of Things’’ will be incubated, which Al-Gadi says is a future goal within the Libya Technological Industrial Pole as well.

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