The focus keyword, digital transformation, takes centre stage as the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) and the Cyprus Information Technology Enterprises Association (CITEA) join forces to enhance the digital landscape for businesses across Cyprus.

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- The MoU extends to addressing public policy matters and conducting studies related to the digital economy, which will further solidify the connection between Cyprus's business and technology sectors.
This strategic partnership was formalised on Friday through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed at Keve’s offices in Nicosia. The agreement aims to bolster the digital development of Cypriot firms, with a particular emphasis on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Philokypros Roussounides, secretary general of Keve, and George Malekkos, president of CITEA, inked the deal, marking a significant step towards fostering innovation and competitiveness in the local economy.
Under the terms of the MoU, both organisations committed to launching joint initiatives that focus on sharing expertise in digital policy and technologies. This collaboration is expected to facilitate information exchange and provide resources to help businesses navigate their digital transitions.
In addition to knowledge sharing, Keve and CITEA plan to co-organise various information and awareness activities aimed at empowering businesses in their digital journeys. The partnership will also encourage increased participation in European programmes, enhancing networking and international collaboration opportunities for Cypriot firms.
The MoU extends to addressing public policy matters and conducting studies related to the digital economy, which will further solidify the connection between Cyprus’s business and technology sectors.
Both organisations anticipate that this partnership will lead to a more integrated approach to digital transformation within the country, ultimately contributing to a more competitive and innovative economic environment.
