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Digital economy is driver of development, transformation: ICT Minister

Digital economy is driver of development, transformation: ICT Minister
The Minister of Information and Communications Technology Seyed Sattar Hashemi said that digital economy is the driver of Iran’s growth and transformation, stressing the role of private sector in the ICT projects.

He made the remarks on Monday at the Hamedan Provincial Administrative Council and in a meeting with the academics, elites, and ICT Stakeholders during a visit to the western province.

“If someone asked us today which are the world’s largest companies, our minds would no longer turn to automobile manufacturers. Instead, we would think of companies that we interact with in our daily lives.”

Stating that the digital economy is gradually becoming the main axis of businesses and services around the world, he added, “Developing this sector can pave the way for greater productivity, employment, and innovation in the country.”

He also stressed paying serious attention to communications infrastructure and to strengthen the content production ecosystem as essential complements to the digital economy.

The ICT Minister inaugurated 101 ICT development projects in Hamedan Province with an investment value of US dollars 8.5 million.

“Expanding fiber-optic infrastructure, extending fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks, and improving rural communications coverage are the three main components of these projects,” Hashemi said.

 

Content Production: A Strategic Obligation

The Minister described the establishment of a Digital Economy Development Center focused on content production in Hamedan Province as one of the positive outcomes of the visit and expressed hope that the model would be replicated in other provinces.

Referring to the heavy responsibilities borne by the ICT Ministry during the imposed Israel-US war against Iran, he described the resilience of the country’s communications network as one of the period’s most important achievements.

“Services delivered through the country’s capillary communications network continued uninterrupted nationwide, and this resilience was the result of coordinated cooperation among all agencies and institutions.”

Also speaking at the meeting with the ICT stakeholders, Hashemi noted that cybersecurity is an essential requirement for the development of the digital economy.

He said that the expansion of communications infrastructure, the removal of barriers to investment, the strengthening of cybersecurity, the broader application of artificial intelligence, and the transformation of Hamedan Province into a technology export hub for western Iran as ICT Ministry’s top priorities.

Addressing concerns raised by ICT stakeholders regarding the concentration of digital activities in only a few cities, Hashemi said, “Hamedan possesses the capacity to play an effective role in this field and ICT Ministry supports the development of these capacities.”

 

Private Sector Investment in AI

Hashemi also announced the government’s approval of a framework for expanding AI users and said, “Developing the country’s computing infrastructure is not possible without private-sector participation, and the conditions for investment in this field must be created.”

“Because private-sector participation has been limited, some of these capacities have not yet been fully utilized. Future infrastructure should therefore be made available to all executive agencies through the Government Cloud.”

The Minister termed investment and productivity as the two main drivers of economic growth and stated, “A significant portion of productivity growth in today’s economy is achieved through the development of emerging technologies and the digital economy.”

Hashemi expressed the ICT Ministry’s readiness to support the transformation of Hamedan Province into a hub for the export of technical, engineering, and technology services in western Iran.

“If the province submits a clear plan, the ICT Ministry will support its implementation.”

 

Space Services for Businesses

Referring to the plans of the Iranian Space Research Center, the Minister said: “A mechanism has been designed to make satellite imaging services available to private-sector companies.”

Hashemi also announced that the framework of the Smart Government Roadmap had been finalized in cooperation with the Iran Information Technology Organization and the Municipalities Organization.

“This document will be published soon. In addition, a memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Ministry of Interior, City Bank, and the Information Technology Organization to develop cloud infrastructure for underserved cities.”

 

Fiber-Optic Development in Hamedan

Referring to reports concerning obstacles to issuing permits for the expansion of fiber-optic networks in Hamedan Province, the Minister said, “These obstacles must be reviewed and resolved through provincial working groups.”

“The extent to which the people of Hamedan are using the fiber-optic network is not proportionate to the scale of the investments that have been made, and planning is needed to increase the utilization rate of this infrastructure.”

Jun 30, 2026 09:56

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