Although Bahrain has faced economic headwinds in recent years, the modest recovery of oil prices in 2017 bodes well for the future in addition to the non-oil sector driving growth, with activities unrelated to hydrocarbons extraction forecast to expand by 3.9% in 2018.
Articles & Analysis | Bahraini authorities foster digital innovation from The Report: Bahrain 2018
Bahrain has long remained an attractive place for testing business concepts, with easy scalability in neighbouring markets. The country aims to become a centre of innovation and technological disruption in finance. New regulatory processes from the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) allow financial technology (fintech) companies to trial new ideas...
Articles & Analysis | Bahrain maintains its lead in ICT innovation from The Report: Bahrain 2018
Bahrain has set itself the ambitious goal of universal ultra-fast broadband. Enthusiastic adoption of smartphones by consumers, coupled with investment by mobile network operators in the latest technology, have seen a rapid increase in broadband penetration, in turn laying the foundations for further growth in the sector.
Interviews & Viewpoints | Ulaiyan Al Wetaid, CEO, VIVA Bahrain: Interview from The Report: Bahrain 2018
What opportunities are presented by the transition of demand from voice to data, and what role, if any, does generational change play?
Articles & Analysis | Strong competition in Bahrain's telecoms sector helps build the future of the industry from The Report: Bahrain 2018
Recognised by the government as an engine for growth, economic diversification and social cohesion, the telecoms sector in Bahrain is expected to play a vital role in enabling the kingdom to achieve its ambition of becoming a regional centre for digital technology. Since ownership was liberalised in the early 21st century, the industry has...
Interviews & Viewpoints | A cloud-driven future: Ulaiyan Al Wetaid, CEO, VIVA Bahrain, on the need for scalability and adaptability from The Report: Bahrain 2018
What opportunities are presented by the transition of demand from voice to data, and what role, if any, does generational change play?