
The 4th International Exhibition for Digital Economy Professionals of the West African Economic and Monetary Union UEMOA, scheduled for Ouaga in 2026, will center on the theme "Re-establishing the digital economy within UEMOA: AI Fintech and inclusive finance." This event aims to explore and advance the integration of artificial intelligence, financial technology, and inclusive financial practices within the digital economic landscape of the UEMOA region.
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