A two-day summit titled "Transformative Smart Bangladesh Summit," organized by ICT-d and a2i, ended in Dhaka on Tuesday focusing on various facets of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the aim of bridging the digital divide.
The inauguration ceremony, held on October 30, was attended by Planning Minister MA Mannan as the chief guest.
Later in the day, a high-level Ministerial Conference titled "Responsible AI for Shared Future" was held.
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The event featured a panel discussion moderated by Anir Chowdhury, Policy Advisor of a2i, highlighting AI's role in reducing digital disparity and fostering sustainability.
Mohammad Navid Shafiullah, Additional Secretary of the ICT Division, delivered the welcome remarks, setting the stage for a series of thought-provoking discussions.
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State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak shared insights into the pivotal role of Artificial Intelligence.
Distinguished guest speaker Sir Geoff Mulgan, Professor at University College London (UCL) and former CEO of Nesta, UK, added an international perspective to the discourse.
Ministers from various countries, including Gambia and São Tomé and Príncipe, contributed valuable insights to the conference.
AK Abdul Momen joined the event virtually, emphasizing Bangladesh's digital journey and the transformative power of AI in shaping modern societies.
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Momen underscored the importance of digitalization in public services and its role in societal evolution.
He also highlighted AI's impact on e-commerce and the significance of accessible financial services for all.
Additionally, he applauded the launch of the "e-quality Centre for Inclusive Innovation," a joint initiative by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a2i, as a pivotal step towards eradicating the digital divide and fostering inclusivity.
Momen acknowledged the commendable efforts of the ITIT/ICT wing of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in developing and strengthening the DPI/DOS ecosystem for Bangladesh.
The summit brought together leaders from diverse sectors, including public and private, academia, entrepreneurs, and international experts, alongside senior officials from the ICT Division and a2i, all united in their commitment to shaping a digitally inclusive and forward-thinking Bangladesh.