A Cameroonian delegation led by Mr. Oumarou Ousmanou, President of the Regional Council of Northern Cameroon, recently visited Majal Berkane for Innovation and Territorial Intelligence, thus demonstrating the increasing commitment to innovation and territorial intelligence in the province. The visit was marked by in-depth discussions on Berkane's evolution in the field of digitalization and territorial innovation, underscoring the crucial importance of these advancements for sustainable development at the local level.
President Ousmanou engaged with local representatives and innovative entrepreneurs to closely understand the progress made in the field of digitalization and territorial innovation in the Berkane territory. The discussions focused on ongoing initiatives, successes achieved so far, and persistent challenges requiring particular attention. The visit highlighted the province's considerable potential for innovation and emphasized the importance of developing effective strategies to further stimulate economic and technological growth.
While touring the various innovation centers and emerging digital spaces of Majal Berkane, President Ousmanou expressed admiration for the creativity and ingenuity demonstrated by the region. He emphasized the importance of supporting and strengthening these local initiatives while encouraging collaboration with regional and international partners to promote a culture of sustainable innovation.
The visit also provided an opportunity for President Ousmanou to underscore the importance of education and training in the field of technology and innovation, emphasizing the need for educational programs tailored to current market needs. Discussions took place on creating partnerships between higher education institutions and local businesses to foster an ecosystem conducive to innovation and economic growth.
In conclusion, the visit of Mr. Oumarou Ousmanou, President of the Regional Council of Northern Cameroon, to Majal Berkane highlighted the steadfast commitment to innovation and territorial intelligence in the region. The meeting underscored the need to invest in technology, education, and intersectoral collaboration to ensure sustainable and inclusive development in an ever-evolving globalized context.