The Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) Chief Executive Mr. Mohamed Ali AlQaed (fourth from the left in the group photo) visited the Middle East headquarters in Bahrain of Huawei, the leading global provider of ICT infrastructure and smart devices. The Huawei team, led by the Huawei Bahrain CEO Jon Lu Yuedong (fifth from the left in the group photo), showcased a range of innovative solutions that Huawei is implementing for governments and enterprises across the region to help build smarter and safer cities. In line with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030 that aims to increase incomes and productivity as well as become a leader in the global economy, iGA delegation discussed the need for cutting-edge technologies in online government services that can offer speed, safety, convenience and professional business services to citizens, residents, tourists, businesses and government entities.

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