Empowering MENA women: Bridging digital future with AI, 5G, and inclusive education

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Mohamed Samir, VP, Mobile Networks, Middle East at Nokia.

Across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), youth are a major force for innovation. Among them, young women in tech hold enormous, underused potential. Despite making up nearly half the population, women still face barriers to entering and thriving in STEM. Empowering them with skills in AI, 5G, and other emerging technologies is no longer optional—it’s essential. 

As digital transformation accelerates, AI is revolutionising industries like healthcare and finance, while 5G powers smart cities and immersive learning. These changes create new paths for…



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