Digital Twinning as a Pillar for Achieving the African-European Partnership: Challenges and Opportunities

Authors

  • Mahmoud Ali Al-Madani كلية الاقتصاد/ جامعة بنغازي Author
  • Adel Rabah Younes كلية الاقتصاد/ جامعة بنغازي Author

Keywords:

Digital Twinning, Digital Transformation, Africa-Europe Partnership

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the role of digital twinning in enhancing the Africa-Europe partnership by exploring the developmental opportunities and challenges associated with its implementation. The study employs a descriptive-analytical methodology, reviewing international and regional experiences in digital twinning. The findings indicate that digital twinning provides significant opportunities for technology transfer, improving institutional efficiency, and strengthening economic integration between the two continents. However, its implementation faces technical, legal, and financial challenges, most notably the weak digital infrastructure in Africa, regulatory disparities, and shortages of funding and specialized expertise. The study recommends enhancing Africa’s digital infrastructure through European investments, aligning legal frameworks to foster digital trust, developing digital skills through specialized training programs, and promoting public-private partnerships to ensure sustainable digital transformation. Digital twinning constitutes an effective mechanism for achieving digital integration between Africa and Europe, but its success requires coordinated efforts and addressing existing challenges to guarantee sustainable digital transformation.

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Published

2025-09-01