
Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, announced on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, the deployment of its new medium-voltage MV electrical switchgear range, "AirSeT," in C么te d'Ivoire. This technology, which combines pure air and vacuum interruption, aims to support the environmental transition and regulatory evolution of the Ivorian electricity sector. C么te d'Ivoire, considered the economic and energy hub of Francophone West Africa, seeks to become a regional electricity hub, particularly within the framework of the West African Power Pool WAPP. This ambition necessitates significant investments in medium-voltage distribution infrastructure to ensure reliable power supply. Nicole Malan, Vice President of Business Power Systems and Infrastructure for Schneider Electric's Sub-Saharan Africa cluster, stated that Africa has a unique opportunity to build electricity infrastructure that will remain relevant for 30 to 40 years. She added that this solution, combining "pure air and advanced digitalization," meets international standards and future market requirements. This launch aligns with C么te d'Ivoire's development strategy, which aims to achieve an electricity mix comprising 45% renewable energy by 2030. The country faces rapidly increasing demand, driven by urbanization in Abidjan and the growth of the agro-industry, especially cocoa processing. According to the group, these new devices are designed for direct integration into existing networks without
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Argentina secured a spot in the World Cup 2026 quarterfinals after a dramatic 3-2 victory over Egypt in the round of 16. Egypt initially took the lead with Yasser Ibrahim scoring in the 15th minute, and Lionel Messi missed a penalty in the 21st minute, his second missed penalty in this tournament and fourth overall in World Cup history. Mostafa Shobeir, the Egyptian goalkeeper, saved Messi's attempt. Mostafa Ziko extended Egypt's lead to 2-0 in the 67th minute. However, Argentina mounted a comeback in the final quarter of an hour, with Cristian Romero scoring in the 79th minute, followed by an equalizer from Lionel Messi four minutes later in the 83rd minute. Enzo Fern谩ndez then scored the winning goal in stoppage time 90+3, completing Argentina's remarkable turnaround. Argentina will now face the winner of the match between Switzerland and Colombia in the quarterfinals.

The Ivorian Intellectual Property Office OIPI concluded the third and final session of the second edition of its Intellectual Property Clinic Clinique PI on Thursday, July 2, 2026, in Abidjan-Plateau. This initiative aimed to enhance the skills of 17 entrepreneurs, innovators, and project leaders in strategic areas of intellectual property, innovation, and business development. The Clinique PI is a practical support program with modules designed to help businesses integrate intellectual property into their growth strategies. Following sessions on intellectual property fundamentals, strategic diagnostics, and business audits, the third phase focused on digital transformation, competitiveness, and growth financing mechanisms. The first day, themed "Protecting innovations and boosting your business in the digital age," allowed participants to deepen their knowledge of protecting and valuing intangible assets. Experts demonstrated how intellectual property rights can drive value creation, differentiation, and competitiveness. An interactive workshop also explored "The impact of artificial intelligence on economic models," discussing opportunities and challenges of AI integration. The closing day, themed "Conquering new markets, negotiating, and financing growth," featured participatory workshops, feedback, and a testimonial from Ms. Nabo St茅phanie, a national champion and Excellence Award winner in crafts, who highlighted intellectual property as a key tool for protecting creatio

Brou Aka Pascal has officially taken over as the new president of the High Authority for Audiovisual Communication HACA, succeeding Ren茅 Bourgoin. The handover ceremony took place on Tuesday, July 7, at the institution's headquarters. Ren茅 Bourgoin expressed gratitude to President Alassane Ouattara for his trust and highlighted reforms undertaken during his tenure, particularly in regulating digital platforms and social networks. He also called for continued work on digital terrestrial radio, monetization of audiovisual and digital content, and media education. Brou Aka Pascal thanked President Ouattara for his appointment, acknowledging it as a significant honor and responsibility. He praised Bourgoin's substantial work, calling it a valuable foundation for future efforts. Pascal outlined his priorities, emphasizing diligence, impartiality, and determination, guided by the public interest and the promotion of communication freedom within legal and ethical frameworks. He also committed to fostering a spirit of listening, dialogue, and consultation to consolidate the institution's achievements. Representing the Minister of Communication, Inspector General Anoma Kani茅 L茅andre underscored the continuity of public service, commending Bourgoin's career and contribution to HACA's influence, and expressing confidence in Pascal's experience in media and public institution management.