Antigua and Barbuda hosts seminars to raise technology awareness

Seminars were held in Antigua and Barbuda that were designed to raise awareness of the emerging technologies, their implications for policy, legislation and regulations, and their potential to foster

Seminars were held in Antigua and Barbuda that were designed to raise awareness of the emerging technologies, their implications for policy, legislation and regulations, and their potential to foster national and regional development.

In keeping with the theme of ICT Week and Symposium Antigua and Barbuda, โ€œICT โ€“ Driving 21st Century Intelligent Services,โ€ Hon. Melford Nicholas, Minister of Information, Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Information Technology, stated, โ€œICT has disrupted the financial order. Technology has a way of working around the established order. The Caribbean should not fear the disruptive nature of ICT โ€“ but embrace it.โ€


Minister Melford was speaking at the 15th Caribbean Ministerial Strategic Seminar in Antigua and Barbuda. He made a strong call to the region to embrace the emerging technologies as the Caribbean is facing the reality of how cash will become a thing of the past. He further added, โ€œWe should open our minds to the possibility of the financial sector. We should find ourselves a new sitting place in the world order, and if we respond well, we would find ourselves in a position to exploit opportunities.โ€

These seminars further explored new modes of providing secure financial services for all citizens, the use of cryptocurrencies, innovative ways of financing the regionโ€™s ICT-enabled development, and advancing the Caribbeanโ€™s participation in the information age.

Ms. Bernadette Lewis, Secretary General of the CTU, made a strong call to policy makers to examine the potential impact of ICT on development. โ€œICT are cross-cutting, enabling tools. It is imperative therefore that policymakers from all sectors collectively examine the impact of ICT on the development of their respective sectors,โ€ she said.


The Seminar addressed various issues critical to the region such as ICT-Enabled Financial Solutions; Financing Options for ICT projects; Security matters and 21st Century Financial Services for all, presented by line-up of industry expert speakers.

Caribbean Ministers of Government from Barbados, Dominica, Grenada and Saint Lucia, as well as senior officials from diverse sectors including ICT, Finance, National Security, Health and Education attended the Seminar as ICT is a crosscutting area that transcends various sectors.

In the spirit of strengthening ties with regional stakeholders, the CTU and BITT signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which provides the framework for collaboration, under which specific programs, projects and activities in the field of ICT would be undertaken.

One element of this MOU focuses on the promotion of financial inclusion by distributing Bittโ€™s Mobile Wallet application throughout the Caribbean in order to financially empower each smartphone user with the ability to conduct seamless digital transactions.

BITT, represented by its President, Oliver Gale, lauded the work of the CTU in promoting the use of new technologies in this region. He stated, โ€œThe CTU has carried themselves with the highest level of integrity and action in pursuing the ICT initiatives to provide a digital platform for the Caribbean region.โ€

Participants expressed that the stimulating sessions helped improve the understanding of the potential of ICT to transform the financial services sector, challenge Caribbean policy makers to make use of ICT to take charge of the Caribbeanโ€™s financial destiny, and encourage leaders in the Caribbeanโ€™s financial sector to embrace digital currencies and the new financial service models.

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