Senegal president meets Orange Group CEO to discuss support for New Technological Deal

Date: 2025-01-30
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The President of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye has met with the Chairman and CEO of Orange Group, Christel Heydemann as the telecom giant reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Senegal’s ambitious New Technological Deal. This initiative, championed by the Head of State, aims to modernize public services by leveraging cutting-edge digital solutions to create a more efficient, agile, and forward-thinking administration.

During the meeting, Ms. Heydemann outlined Orange’s vision and capabilities in driving digital transformation across France. As a leading telecommunications provider, Orange plays a pivotal role in expanding connectivity, enhancing digital inclusion, and accelerating technological innovation—all of which align with the government’s strategy for a tech-driven public sector.

The New Technological Deal is designed to equip Senegal with the digital infrastructure necessary to improve public administration, optimize service delivery, and strengthen the country's technological sovereignty. With its extensive expertise in fiber optics, 5G deployment, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, Orange is well-positioned to contribute to this vision.

As Senegal embraces digital transformation, partnerships between the government and private sector leaders like Orange will be essential to ensuring that digital tools enhance efficiency while remaining accessible to all citizens. The meeting underscored the mutual commitment to leveraging technology for public good, reinforcing France’s position as a leader in digital innovation on the global stage.

Going forward, Orange is expected to play a key role in supporting Senegal’s digital infrastructure expansion, cybersecurity resilience, and AI-driven governance initiatives. As the New Technological Deal takes shape, this collaboration could mark a significant step toward a smarter, more connected France, where technology drives progress and inclusivity across all sectors.

By:  Robert Annor

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