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Djezzy Unveils AI Cloud Platform in Landmark Partnership with Algeria Venture and Taubyte

April 30, 2026
1 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

The platform is expected to provide a secure and scalable environment for artificial intelligence development, while also expanding access to cloud-based tools for a wider range of users, including startups and emerging tech talent.

Algerian telecom operator Djezzy  has announced a strategic partnership with public accelerator Algeria Venture  and tech startup Taubyte  to launch a new artificial intelligence development platform aimed at strengthening the country’s digital ecosystem.

The announcement was made from Djezzy’s headquarters on April 29, 2026, where the company unveiled AventureCloudz, a full-stack AI development platform designed to support developers, startups, and enterprises in building and deploying applications more efficiently.

Djezzy said the platform will be hosted exclusively on its cloud marketplace and powered by Taubyte’s open-source, Git-native technology, positioning it as a locally developed alternative to global cloud service providers.

Algeria Venture and tech startup Taubyte are key partners in the initiative, which the companies say is aimed at accelerating innovation, improving time-to-market for developers, and strengthening national technological sovereignty.

The platform is expected to provide a secure and scalable environment for artificial intelligence development, while also expanding access to cloud-based tools for a wider range of users, including startups and emerging tech talent.

Djezzy said the collaboration reflects its broader commitment to digital transformation and to building infrastructure that supports local innovation and competitiveness in the global technology space.

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