Algeria Graduates New Telecommunications Engineers to Advance Digital Economy
he graduates are expected to contribute to telecommunications networks, digital services, cybersecurity and next-generation ICT technologies, supporting Algeria's ongoing digital transformation.
Algeria has graduated a new cohort of telecommunications engineers as it continues to strengthen the workforce needed to support the country’s growing digital economy.
The graduation ceremony was attended by Minister of Post and Telecommunications Sid Ali Zerrouki, highlighting the government’s focus on developing local talent alongside investments in digital infrastructure.
The graduates are expected to contribute to telecommunications networks, digital services, cybersecurity and next-generation ICT technologies, supporting Algeria’s ongoing digital transformation.
As the country expands broadband connectivity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and digital government services, demand for skilled engineers continues to grow. Developing local expertise will help strengthen Algeria’s digital resilience, reduce dependence on foreign specialists and support innovation across the technology sector.
The initiative reflects Algeria’s broader strategy of combining infrastructure development with investment in human capital to build a competitive and sustainable digital economy.

