By Fajer Al-Hajri KUWAIT, Infrastructure of a technology city in Jaber Al-Ahmad began, Acting Chairman of the Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA) Abdullah Al-Ajmi announced Tuesday. In a statement to KUNA, Al-Ajmi said that CITRA signed a consulting contract with Wafra Real Estate to develop the 140,000-sqm land for the project. He added that the contract counts as a step in the right direction of constantly developing the technology city, which will be the foundation of a hub for local and international tech entrepreneurs and companies. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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