Doha: MEEZA, a pioneering Qatari managed IT services and solutions provider, announced a cooperation agreement with Oman Information and Communication Technology Group (ITHCA Group). This strategic collaboration focuses on enhancing mutual capabilities and access to innovative technologies in alignment with the State of Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman's ongoing efforts in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector. The partnership delineates several key areas of collaboration, including the potential for increased opportunities for knowledge sharing and professional development, enhanced access to cutting-edge technologies and research initiatives, identification of joint projects and initiatives, and much more. Speaking on the occasion, MEEZA Acting CEO Mohsin Nasser Al Ghaithani said that "this a cooperation agreement marks a significant step forward in our commitment to enhancing the ICT landscape across the region." In turn, ITHCA Group CEO Eng. Said bin Abdullah Al Mandhari said that th e agreement enables both sides to exchange expertise and strategic initiatives, as well as expanding foreign investments in the technology and ICT domain. Source: Qatar News Agency
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