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Tunisia: 6th Mediterranean Meeting On ICT And E-Business to Be Held At El Ghazala Technological Pole


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Tunisia Online (Tunis)

22 April 2008
Posted to the web 23 April 2008

Tunis,

The 6th Mediterranean Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and e-business meetings dubbed "e-3M Tunisia 2008" will be held, on April 23-24, 2008 at the El Ghazala technological pole and will focus on "Strategic Alliances: Another Means towards Growth."

The event, which is placed under the aegis of the ministry of communication technologies, aims at promoting partnership and cooperation between both shores of the Mediterranean as well as boosting the activities of the El Ghazala technological pole.

Tunisian-France cooperation will also be highlighted as the event is jointly organized by the El Ghazala technological pole and the Marseilles Technological Innovation Institution.

Forty Tunisian companies specialized in the production of software and digital contents, as well as research, consultancy offices, public companies committees, training structures and regional distance e-work stations, will take part in the exhibit which is due to be held on the occasion.

Alongside the event, workshops will be held on ICT related issues such as "Strategic Alliances: Stakes and Prospects for ICT's," "Alliances and Business Intelligence: Role of Information to Boost Partnership and Alliances" and "Strategic Alliance and Enterprises Restructuring."



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