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AI’s transformative role in small business trade

For a deeper dive into how UNIDO is spearheading transformative initiatives in the realm of Artificial Intelligence for small businesses, check out the full article on the International Trade Centre (ITC) website. Explore UNIDO’s visionary approach, discover the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in global trade, and learn about

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AIM at COP28: UNIDO on advancing AI for Climate Change Mitigation

Dubai, December 3, 2023 – The UNIDO AIM Global Alliance, represented by Mr. Aleksei Savrasov, Industrial Development Officer, Division of Digital Transformation and AI Strategies, made a case for AI in climate change mitigation at the “Accelerating Innovation towards Net Zero – The Launching Event of the ICEF Roadmap” at

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Digitalization Assessments for SMEs in Tanzania

In August 2023, UNIDO jointly worked with a local tech firm to conduct a series of enterprise-level assessments of the digital utilization opportunities and recommendations for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Tanzania. This is a part of the UNIDO project “Promoting public health and social resilience by strengthening the

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UNIDO report sheds light on the importance of digitalization of SMEs to achieve Sustainable Development Goals

UNIDO report sheds light on the importance of digitalization of SMEs to achieve Sustainable Development Goals In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, the digital transformation driven by emerging technologies have brought forth unprecedented opportunities and challenges for economies around the world. UNIDO releases its latest collaborative publication, “Empowering Digital Transformation in Small

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UNIDO report: Gender, Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence

Read the report here  UNIDO’s publication titled “Gender, Digital Transformation, and Artificial Intelligence” addresses the issue of closing gender gaps that extend far beyond the realm of human rights. On the economic front, closing gender gaps can yield benefits by expanding markets, enabling access to a broader talent pool, and

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