A training programme aimed at enhancing the skills of Libyan engineers and technicians in advanced technology fields has been launched by the General Authority for Communications and Informatics in Tripoli. This initiative, part of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme, is aligned with the National Strategy for the Communications and Informatics Sector for the years 2023-2027.
Scheduled to begin in January 2026, the year-long programme will cover critical areas including quantum computing and artificial intelligence. Participants will receive advanced training at specialized technical centers in India, where they will engage in practical workshops and lectures led by industry experts. The collaboration with the Indian Embassy emphasizes the significance of international partnerships in knowledge exchange.
This initiative is expected to contribute significantly to Libya's digital sovereignty and technological transformation. It aims to build national capacity and localize advanced technologies, thereby enhancing the country’s overall technical readiness. The success of the programme will be assessed based on the skills acquired by participants and their applicability in Libya's technological landscape.