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1 day agoAlgeria is taking a bold step toward solving one of its most pressing challenges—water scarcity—by embracing artificial intelligence and smart technologies. The government has launched a national innovation call aimed at building a strong, homegrown ecosystem focused on modern water management solutions.
This initiative invites startups, researchers, entrepreneurs, and even Algerian talent abroad to develop ideas that can transform how water is managed across the country. Key priorities include reducing water waste, improving desalination efficiency, promoting reuse, and advancing smart irrigation systems that support sustainable agriculture.
Algeria’s urgency stems from its harsh environmental conditions. Much of the country lies in arid and semi-arid zones where rainfall is unpredictable and groundwater is heavily overused. As a result, large volumes of water are often lost quickly, especially in northern regions where flows reach the sea within hours.
By integrating AI and Internet of Things technologies, Algeria hopes to monitor water systems in real time, detect leaks, and make smarter decisions about distribution and conservation. The initiative also aligns with the country’s broader digital transformation strategy, aiming to connect innovation with sustainability.
Ultimately, this move signals a future where technology and environmental resilience go hand in hand.