The Govt Vice Chairman (EVC) and CEO of the Nigerian Communications Fee (NCC), Dr Aminu Maida, will lead stakeholders to the fourth version of the NITRA ICT Development Convention of the Nigeria Data Expertise Reporters Affiliation (NITRA).
The occasion, which is scheduled to be held in Lagos tomorrow has its theme as ‘Impression of AI On Nationwide Growth: Prospects, Insurance policies, and Challenges in Nigeria’.
Maida will lead business regulators and decision-makers within the varied ICT subsectors, each within the personal and public sectors, to debate points that can engender progress within the business, and additional place it because the nation’s financial driver.
Talking on the occasion, the Chairman, NITRA, Chike Onwuegbuchi, famous: “The theme of this 12 months’s convention is aimed toward complementing the assorted efforts by governments and personal sector operators in the direction of a digitalised Nigeria, particularly within the space of Synthetic Intelligence.”
The occasion targets to carry stakeholders within the ICT business to debate and discover methods of accelerating synthetic intelligence (AI) progress within the business as a method of attaining laudable federal government-set targets and insurance policies, together with these recorded in coverage paperwork by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economic system, the NCC and the Nationwide Data Expertise Growth Company (NITDA).
These paperwork embrace NITDA’s Strategic Roadmap and Motion Plan (SRAP 2024-2027)2.0; the Nationwide Coverage for the Promotion of Indigenous Content material (NPPIC); The Nationwide Telecommunications Coverage; the Nigerian Nationwide Broadband Plan (NNBP) 2020-2025; and Nationwide Digital Economic system Coverage and Technique (NDEPS).
Underneath its ‘NITRA ICT Development Convention’, which seeks to carry a multi-sectorial growth agenda, NITRA is organising a multi-panel interactive convention that can have a look at the themes that embrace: ‘Driving Sub-Sectoral Digital Development with Synthetic Intelligence’ and ‘Navigating the Risks of AI in a Growing Economic system: Function of Public, Personal Stakeholders’.