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Japan keen to forge partnershi­ps with Saudi Arabia in IT field

Projects like NEOM show the country is moving forward swiftly, says Japanese minister

- Nada Hameed

Lauding Saudi Arabia’s efforts in developing gigaprojec­ts and the ongoing digital transforma­tion in the country, a top Japanese official expressed his country’s willingnes­s to strengthen collaborat­ion with the Kingdom in the field of informatio­n technology.

Speaking to Arab News, Japanese Minister for Digital Transforma­tion Taro Kono described his recent visit to one of the crown jewels of Vision 2030, NEOM, as truly remarkable.

The minister said that he “had the opportunit­y to fly over the project and witnessing it firsthand was truly remarkable.”

Since the launch of Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has been in overdrive to diversify its economy away from oil and emerge as a hub of tourism, entertainm­ent, technology, and renewable energy. On its road to transforma­tion, the Kingdom is forging strategic partnershi­ps with its global allies to achieve its target and work on mutually beneficial arrangemen­ts.

“I heard a lot about NEOM and The Line, I saw that the progress made was very impressive. And we heard the vision from the CEO. And it’s very convincing. So I was very glad that I came to NEOM this time. It was a very short (trip), but I think it was worth it,” the minister told Arab News.

NEOM, often referred to as the “city of the future,” is a $500-billion megacity project situated in the northwest region of Saudi Arabia. Encompassi­ng 26,500 sq. km, the project aims to become a global leader in technology, innovation,

and tourism through futuristic urban design and sustainabl­e energy solutions. Talking about Saudi Arabia’s demography, the minister said it is “a very young country” where the majority of the people are under the ages of 30-35. “And I see the Kingdom becoming more vibrant. And projects like NEOM” show that the country is moving forward swiftly. Acknowledg­ing the Kingdom’s success in adapting to the latest technologi­es, particular­ly related to cybersecur­ity, Kono praised the country’s leadership and its vision. He expressed his eagerness to

forge a partnershi­p with his Saudi counterpar­t to “learn from the Kingdom’s success.”

“I think the Kingdom is building up its resilience against any

malicious attacks in cyberspace. So, I believe it is very ready to take a bold step forward. And I had a meeting with Saudi Minister of Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha and I think there’s a lot to learn from the Kingdom,” the Japanese minister said, adding that he had instructed his team to get in touch with their Saudi counterpar­ts to learn from their approach. Kono, however, stressed the need to

develop non-English datasets to train artificial intelligen­ce and proposed collaborat­ion between Japan and Saudi Arabia in this regard. While Japan has historical­ly led in hardware technology, the minister admitted a lag in digital technology investment. Recognizin­g this gap, he signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n with Al-Swaha to learn from Saudi Arabia’s IT advancemen­ts.

He said that although Japan excelled in analog technology during the 20th century, admittedly, they have fallen behind in investing in digital technology.

Their discussion­s reportedly included topics such as E-ID utilizatio­n, where Kono hopes to collaborat­e on developing mutual use cases to propel Japanese progress. He added: “I think the Kingdom and Japan could work together to advance in the of IT software AI, so very much looking forward to that.” With shared visions such as Vision 2030 and upcoming events like Expo 2025 in Osaka and Expo 2030 in Riyadh, the two countries have maintained a strong relationsh­ip for nearly seven decades.

Kono believes there is immense potential for collaborat­ion between the two countries, particular­ly in joint projects for Expo 2025 in Osaka and Expo 2030 in Riyadh. “I am looking forward to continue working closely with the Kingdom,” he added.

Expo 2025 is scheduled to be held in Osaka, Japan. It will be held for 184 days This will be the third time for the Japanese city to host the event. Earlier Osaka hosted the global event in 1970 and then in 1990. The theme for Expo 2025 is “Designing Future Society for Our Lives,” focusing on creating a better future through innovation and sustainabi­lity. The expo will provide a platform for countries to share their ideas and solutions to global challenges.

Expo 2030 is scheduled to be held in Riyadh. As the first World Expo to be hosted in the Middle East, it presents an opportunit­y for the region to showcase its cultural heritage, technologi­cal advancemen­ts, and vision for the future. The theme for Expo 2030 in Riyadh is “The Era of Change: Together for a Foresighte­d Tomorrow.” It is expected to align with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals of diversifyi­ng the economy and promoting innovation.

The Kingdom is building up its resilience against any malicious attacks in cyberspace. Taro Kono

Japanese minister for digital transforma­tion

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 ?? File ?? Japan has signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n with Saudi Arabia to gain from the Kingdom’s IT expertise and boost collaborat­ion in the field.
File Japan has signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n with Saudi Arabia to gain from the Kingdom’s IT expertise and boost collaborat­ion in the field.

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