Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani received, at his residence in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, today, Sunday, the regional president of the German technology company (SAP), Emmanuel Raptopoulos, and his accompanying delegation, on the sidelines of his participation in the World Economic Forum. According to a statement from his media office, the meeting witnessed a discussion of ways of cooperation with SAP, which reviewed its experiences around the world, as it is considered the largest in the world in the field of developing large-scale software that combines government economic visions and information technology. Al-Sudani stressed the possibility of cooperating with the company through a joint work program, which includes benefiting from its services in digitizing the economy, which will help achieve innovation and improve the direction of investments, indicating the government's aspiration to also benefit from its services by including this type of software in the curricula of specialized colleges, an d in the field of training in the field of enterprise software. For his part, Raptopoulos expressed the company's readiness to cooperate with the Iraqi government in the technological fields, which will help it implement its vision and plans towards an economy that keeps pace with technological developments in the world. Source: National Iraqi News Agency