Tether has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the government of Guinea. This collaboration aims to explore blockchain and peer-to-peer technologies to drive economic growth and position Guinea as a leader in Africa’s digital transformation.
The MoU highlights a commitment to fostering education and innovation alongside sustainable technological practices. The agreement outlines the transfer of international best practices and expertise to Guinea.
Tether will collaborate with Cité des Sciences et de l’Innovation de Guinée (City of Science and Innovation of Guinea) to develop blockchain educational programs. These programs are designed to disseminate knowledge about digital systems to both the private and public sectors in Guinea.
This agreement supports the implementation of Guinea’s “Innovation City” project, which aims to establish a hub for technology research and entrepreneurship. The government supports this initiative as it aligns with goals for economic development through technological innovation.