The Digital Regulatory Academy (DRA) held a training program on "Role and Value of Critical Resources in the Digital Market”, which aims to enhance capabilities in resources management within the ICT sector, evaluate the role of regulators and policymakers in sources management and demonstrate its contribution to the development of digital markets.
The 5 days program was attended by 30 experts from MCIT+ entities and a number of representatives from National Regulations Committee and service providers in the ICT sector.
The training program provided strategies to develop and influence digital markets through practical scenarios, fostering a deeper understanding of the critical infrastructure that underpins these markets. It also addressed the management of limited resources, including IP addresses and radio spectrum, explored the shifts between regulation and governance, and enhanced decision-making skills by examining the economic and social effects of digital markets.
The program is part of DRA initiatives to develop national capabilities in public policy and digital regulations, as well as improve regulatory awareness. Since the establishment the DRA in 2021, over 1000 participants from both public and private sectors have benefited from the academy’s training programs.