Organized under the banners of action, collaboration, and impact, the event will bring together key players from the digital ecosystem with a single goal: turning Tunisia’s digital vision into concrete, measurable, and sustainable projects that serve economic development and inclusion.
According to the event’s official website, this edition is expected to draw more than 2,500 visitors, 500 digital stakeholders and decision-makers, 100 exhibitors, over 60 speakers and experts, as well as 40 sessions and panels.
Held under the theme of public-private-startup partnerships for accelerated innovation, TDS10 will spotlight the rise of Tunisian startups, now positioned as co-architects of the digital state. These startups are set to play a role in areas ranging from public service digitalization and cybersecurity to artificial intelligence, e-invoicing, trusted digital infrastructures, the green transition, and digital health.
The program features strategic keynotes, executive panels, technical workshops, masterclasses, solution demonstrations, and targeted B2B meetings. A dedicated digital platform will also allow participants to schedule exchanges in advance.
Key topics on the agenda include bridging startups and ministries, the private sector’s role as an innovation accelerator, next-generation public-private-startup partnerships, sovereign AI, blockchain for trust, cloud computing, the valorization of public and private data, and cybersecurity in the era of large language models.
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