Our Partners
The success of major initiatives begins with impactful strategic partnerships.

Parliamentary Committee on Transport, Communications and Governance

Ministry of Trade – Private Sector Development Department
The Ministry of Trade’s Private Sector Development Department is one of the key formations aimed at empowering the private sector to become a strategic partner in sustainable development and diversification of the Iraqi economy. It works on improving the business environment, supporting innovative projects, and organizing various activities to strengthen institutional capacities and governance. The department also supports digital transformation in the business sector.

Ministry of Communications
The Ministry of Communications is the government body responsible for managing the telecommunications and information technology sector. It oversees telephone services, the internet, and postal services through government-affiliated companies. It works in coordination with the Media and Communications Commission to regulate the telecommunications sector, and aims to develop digital infrastructure such as fiber optics and internet networks.

Communications and Media Commission (CMC)
Established in 2004, it specializes in setting integrated regulatory standards for both the media and telecommunications sectors and reforming them, as the separation between the two sectors had become an obstacle hindering their growth and development. It is an independent body not affiliated with any government entity under the Iraqi Constitution. Its mission is to regulate and develop media and telecommunications in Iraq in accordance with modern international standards.

University of Information Technology and Communications (UOITC)
It is an Iraqi public university headquartered in Baghdad, established in 2014. It specializes exclusively in the fields of Information and Communications Technology (ICT). The university offers programs that combine engineering, business informatics, and biomedical informatics. It aims to support digital transformation in Iraq by preparing graduates with technical skills that meet the demands of both the local and international job markets.

Central Bank of Iraq
The Central Bank of Iraq was established in 1947 under royal administration during the monarchy. Formerly known as the National Bank of Iraq, it was re-established as an independent Iraqi bank under the Central Bank of Iraq Law issued on March 6, 2004. The bank is responsible for:
Maintaining price stability; implementing monetary policy (including exchange rate policies); managing foreign reserves; issuing and managing currency; and regulating the banking sector to promote a competitive and stable financial system.
The Central Bank of Iraq plays a strategic role in supporting renewable and clean energy projects, digital transformation, and financial inclusion.
It also keeps pace with technological advancements in electronic payments and reciprocal financial transfer services via electronic wallets.

General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers – Higher Institute for Leadership Development and Training
International Partner

ITU – International Telecommunication Union
ITU is the United Nations specialized agency for digital technologies (ICTs). The Organization is made up of a membership of 194 Member States and more than 1000 companies, universities and international and regional organizations. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and with regional offices on every continent, ITU is the oldest agency in the UN family – has been connecting people for over 160 years.
Our Partners
The success of major initiatives begins with impactful strategic partnerships.

The Iraqi Engineers Syndicate
The Iraqi Engineers Syndicate was established under Law No. 62 of 1959. In accordance with this law, the General Assembly, comprising 990 engineers, convened and elected the first Syndicate Council on May 25th of the same year. The Council consisted of the Syndicate President, his deputy, five members, and the heads of the Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Architectural, and Chemical Engineering departments.
The Syndicate Law was amended in 1967 and again in 1979, with the addition of several articles and objectives to align it with the requirements of professional and engineering work.

Iraqi Programmers Syndicate

Iraqi Association & Communication Technology
IAICT

National Center for Artificial Intelligence
IAICT

Iraqi Telecom & ICT Gathering
