As part of the celebration of the 22nd anniversary of the November 7 Change, a videoconference with the Japanese “Tsukuba University” was held in Kairouan.
The Tunisian-Japanese cooperation in information technology and communication (ICT), has been the focus of Pr. Tetsuo Ida who highlighted the potential partnership between both countries namely the dissemination of digital culture and hailed “major steps achieved by Tunisia during the 2 last decades” in a path of development and technological innovation.
He also stressed the high scientific level acquired by Tunisian expertise in this area which “earns the country a gretare respect for international academic landscape Pr. Adel Bouhoula, member of high-level committee for Science and Technology and the head of Research Unity “Digital Security”.
Through his lecture, Pr. Adel Bouhoula, member of high-level committee for Science and Technology and the head of Research Unity “Digital Security”, the Tunisian researcher presented solutions and prototypes of security and data transfer as well as communication networks.
Pr. Bouhoula, underlined the national strategy adopted in ICT sector adding that technological innovation and scientific development are likely to set Tunisia as an “exporter” of the knowledge economy



According to the executive staff of the Tunisian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI), Tunisian exports to the Arab and African countries posted an increase of 19.5% worth 803 billion dinars during the first 9 months of 2009, against 672 billion dinars in 2008.
Tunisia was ranked respectively first in North Africa, third in the Arab world and fourth in Africa by the 2009 edition of the UK based Legatum Prosperity Index. Tunisia is ranked 68 th in the world, preceding China, Russia, and Turkey.
A Tunisian-Congolese working session was held on Tuesday in Tunis to take stock of, and examine prospects of cooperation between both countries.