The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) is participating in the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA-24) from Oct. 15 to 24, 2024, in New Delhi, India, with a delegation led CRA President Eng. Ahmad Abdulla Al Muslemani. WTSA is held every four years and serves as the governing conference for the International Telecommunication Union Standardization Sector (ITU-T). WTSA-24 is set to shape the next period of study for ITU-T and the advancement of global Information and Communication Technology (ICT) standards. This year's assembly focuses on fostering digital inclusion and promoting standards for emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), quantum information technologies, and the metaverse. This prestigious event, organized by the ITU, brings together global policymakers and industry leaders to define priorities for international standards that promote innovation, trust, and industry growth in the ICT sector. Eng. Al Muslemani, President of CRA and Chair-designate for ITU's Plenipotentiary Conference (PP-26) stated: "CRA is proud to represent the State of Qatar at ITU's WTSA-24. Our participation at this prestigious event is aligned with Qatar's vision of leading the future of ICTs through innovation and collaboration. As we prepare to host the PP-26, our contributions at WTSA-24 demonstrate our commitment to contributing to the international digital landscape and building a connected, sustainable future that aligns with the objectives of CRA's strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030." CRA delegation plays a crucial role in various Study Groups and Committees, contributing to discussions on various topics, ranging from emerging technologies to future networks. The delegates participated in the Network of Women event on October 17, aimed at promoting women's leadership in ICT standardization and inspiring more female participation in the sector. Today, Infrastructure and Access Section Head at CRA Eng. Dalal Al Ishaq delivered a presentation at the WTSA24 Digital Wave Stag e. Her presentation highlighted Qatar's implementation of ITU-T standards and offered insights into the future of ICTs, with a focus on emerging technologies and standards. During the event, CRA has a booth that offers interactive content, giving other delegates and participants the chance to learn about Qatar's advancements in ICT and its readiness to host PP-26. Source: Qatar News Agency
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