Direction Tunis: strengthening our links, affirming our vision, making our voice heard
This week, our Chief Executive Officer, Michel‑Marie MAUDET, is flying to Tunisia.
Why? Because at LINAGORA we hold a simple conviction:
- Open source is built by the women and men who carry it, everywhere in the world. All of our teams are united by a common cause.
In Tunis, Paris, Hanoi, Montréal and Toulouse, they are jointly writing a unique model: a free, resilient, international model capable of withstanding geopolitical shocks while remaining faithful to one mission:
- Returning digital control to states, organisations and citizens.
This trip coincides with a key moment:
the FMIA – Mediterranean AI Forum, 20 & 21 November, Tunis.
A major event placed under the auspices of:
- the Tunisian Ministry of Communication Technologies
- the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
After a first edition in Marseille, the forum returns with an even stronger ambition: to gather more than 600 actors from both shores to answer an essential question:
“What AI solutions can address the great Mediterranean challenges?”
Climate change, water, sustainable agriculture, global health, education, cultural diversity, open data, ethics, international governance…
All the topics where Artificial Intelligence can, and must, serve the common good.
That is exactly where LINAGORA must be. We already work with several states that, like us, seek to free themselves from proprietary platforms. For more than 25 years we have defended an open, sovereign, responsible AI, anchored in the public interest.
Round‑tables, keynotes, institutional meetings, workshops, startups…
The forum is a point of convergence between innovation, international cooperation and technological sovereignty.