Mongolia and the World Economic Forum to Cooperate on Developing "Strategic Intelligence Platform"
Politics
Ulaanbaatar, January 21, 2025 /MONTSAME/. On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia Dorjkhand Togmid and Managing Director of the World Economic Forum Olivier Schwab signed an Agreement on Cooperation in Developing an AI-based "Strategic Intelligence Platform" between the Government of Mongolia and the World Economic Forum on January 21, 2025.
The platform aims at accelerating the implementation of countries’ medium- and long-term development policies, analyzing the multifaceted changes occurring globally and their factors, taking timely responses, and enhancing the effectiveness of strategic decision-making.
The Government of Mongolia announced its intent on integrating artificial intelligence, human resources, and green transition into its development policies. The two parties also emphasized that the theme of the World Economic Forum "Collaboration for the Intelligent Age" is also highlighting the importance of developing the platform. By joining the “Strategic Intelligence Platform,” Mongolia will gain access to more than 400 articles from international scientific and think-tank organizations and 4,000 research works, enabling the use of this knowledge to analyze current economic and industrial conditions and forecast future trends. This AI-based advanced platform is expected to enhance the strategies and planning of public organizations, increase public sector productivity, and positively influence decision-making processes.
The World Economic Forum has been developing the “Strategic Intelligence Platform” over the past 10 years, and Mongolia is now the second country to implement this project.