HH Amir of Kuwait honours iGA Chief Executive at HH Sheikh Salem Al Ali Al Sabah Informatics Award ceremony

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Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Mishaal Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, the Amir of Kuwait, honored Mohammed Ali Al Qaed, the Information and eGovernment Authority (iGA) Chief Executive for his remarkable contributions as a jury member in the 23rd edition (2023) of the His Highness Sheikh Salem Al Ali Al Sabah Informatics Award.

Recognising his exceptional contributions during his seven years as a jury member, Sheikha Aida Salem Al Ali Al Sabah, Chairperson of the Award’s Board of Trustees, awarded iGA Chief Executive, Mohammed Ali Al Qaed, a certification of appreciation.

On this occasion, Al Qaed extended his sincere gratitude to His High Highness the Amir of Kuwait. He also expressed his heartfelt appreciation to the Award’s Board of Trustees and organisers for their warm reception and hospitality and wished the State of Kuwait continued success, especially in digital and ICT events.

Al Qaed congratulated the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) on winning the Informatics Medal in its 17th edition. This prestigious me
dal, awarded annually to one institution or individual, is the Award’s ultimate accolade and marks a significant milestone in its history which dates back to 2001. Al Qaed praised the CBB’s achievement, noting its efforts in realizing the government’s vision to enhance banking services through digital transformation. He highlighted the CBB’s dedication to excellence in delivering globally competitive services and extended their wishes for further progress and success.

Emphasising the Award’s significance, iGA Chief Executive Mohammed Ali Al Qaed highlighted its pivotal role in fostering opportunities, empowering Arab countries with access to the latest technologies and digital solutions, and facilitating the exchange of successful experiences. He underscored the Award’s impact in enhancing regional competitiveness and the advancement of IT infrastructure, as well as its role in bridging the digital divide to improve the quality of life across the Arab world.

In conclusion, Al Qaed commended the participatin
g Arab nations and their winning projects, reiterating his deep appreciation to HH the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishaal Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah, the Board of Trustees, and the Award’s organisers for facilitating the 23rd edition of the prestigious event, and wishing them continued success.

Source: Bahrain News Agency