en.Wedoany.com Reported - Rwanda and Singapore have held discussions on deepening cooperation in digital transformation and artificial intelligence, focusing on strengthening digital public infrastructure, institutional capacity building, and the application of emerging technologies. The exchange, involving Rwanda's Minister of Information Communication Technology and Innovation, Yves Iradukunda, and Singapore's High Commissioner to Rwanda, Jaspal Singh, aimed to explore specific areas for collaboration.

The meeting noted that Rwanda could draw on Singapore's experience in digital development, particularly in areas such as digital identity ecosystems and technology-based public service delivery. The two sides explored pathways to strengthen Rwanda's digital public infrastructure and enhance institutional capacity to support the country's digital transformation agenda. The dialogue comes as Rwanda continues to advance initiatives focused on artificial intelligence, digital innovation, and inclusive technology application as part of its broader development strategy. Singapore's experience in building a digital economy offers potential avenues for knowledge exchange for Rwanda, which is working to expand the use of digital solutions in government services and other sectors. The discussion reaffirmed the growing importance of international partnerships in helping countries develop resilient digital ecosystems and leverage emerging technologies for economic and social development.










