BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 11. Azerbaijan has
explored opportunities for cooperation with Microsoft on the
establishment of a Digital Capability Center in the country,
Trend reports,
citing the Ministry of Economy.


The country's First Deputy Minister of Economy, Elnur Aliyev,
met with Barbora Paulovič Deckerová, President of Microsoft for
Central Europe and Central Asia.


During the meeting, the parties discussed Azerbaijan’s economic
priorities, the favorable business and investment climate, and
measures being implemented to develop the digital economy and
introduce new technologies. The strengthening of the national
innovation ecosystem and the application of advanced technological
expertise were also highlighted as key areas of potential
cooperation.


The sides reviewed prospects for collaboration on the creation
of a Digital Capability Center that would showcase the
implementation of digital solutions, the development of artificial
intelligence technologies, capacity building, and the application
of digital technologies in the industrial and public sectors. The
discussions also covered the implementation of joint projects
within the framework of cooperation with Microsoft, as well as
other areas of mutual interest.







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