Conect is investing in the cultural and creative economy of Tunisia’s regions by supporting it through the integration of economic intelligence, its president Aslan Ben Rejeb said, highlighting the success of Tunisian youth in several fields where artificial intelligence is being used, such as cinema and animation.
Quoted by Mosaique FM, he stressed the need to establish diversified financing mechanisms enabling banks to use intangible assets as collateral, align training with market demands and requirements and protect intellectual property rights in human-centered artificial intelligence applications.
He also underscored the importance of accelerating the revision of the foreign exchange code to allow young Tunisians involved in international trade, both imports and exports, to send and receive money through legal channels.









