Tunisia's tech sector attracts huge investments
The details emerged during the two-day AfricArena Deep Tech & AI Summit, which organisers say helped Tunisia position itself as Africa's deep tech and AI hub.
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Jumia to close shops in Tunisia, South Africa
The company said it is ceasing operations in South Africa and Tunisia to optimise resources and focus on markets with stronger growth potential.
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Tunisia plans to host a deep tech, AI summit next week
The Summit will bring together AI, deep tech start-ups and investors for an event targeted at improving investment processes across Africa.
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Tunisia joins PAPSS to become 13th member
The organisation says Banque Centrale de Tunisie's membership signifies the bank's determination to foster economic growth and development in Africa.
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North Africa is the finest location for remote work
NordLayer's Global Remote Work Index is based on cyber safety, economic safety, digital and physical infrastructure, and social safety factors.
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Starzplay, TPAY partner on North African subscription payments
The collaboration will begin with Orange Tunisia, then Sudatel Sudan and Chinguitel Mauritania, with hopes to expand to other nations in the region.
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New regional tower company coming to North Africa
The new company will have 30,000 tower assets in Algeria, Tunisia, and the Middle East.
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Swedish software firm Medius to acquire Tunisian-born Expensya
The acquisition of Expensya will complement Medius in areas such as autonomous accounts payable, procurement, sourcing, and contracts.
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New mobile wallet service launches in Tunisia
Mobile financial services tech firm VYZYO, via subsidiary TDFP, pens agreement with Al Baraka Bank to launch and operate service.
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Agreement to acquire Mattel as Telecel plans US$700m tech investment
Telecel plans to invest over the next three years, mainly in mobile operator acquisitions, and fibre optic infrastructure construction.
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Huawei, Mondia Pay ink deal to focus on Algeria, Tunisia
Ooredoo Algeria and Orange Tunisia subscribers can now pay for services and applications on Huawei AppGallery via Direct Carrier Billing
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Poor data protection places Tunisia’s citizens at risk says report
AccessNow raises concerns, including the use of robots for surveillance.
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Tunisia: Challenge One satellite space launch set for July
Telnet Holding confirms development in collaboration with Russia’s SPUTNIX, GK Launch Services.