Course Overview

Rapid technological evolution—spanning 5G/6G, AI, cloud, IoT, satellite, and digital platforms—has exposed the limitations of technology-specific regulation. Governments and regulators must now design technology-neutral, principle-based, and adaptive policies that promote innovation while safeguarding competition, security, consumer rights, and national interests. This course equips participants with the concepts, tools, and global best practices needed to move from prescriptive, legacy regulations to flexible, future-proof frameworks. Through policy labs, comparative analysis, and scenario simulations, participants will learn how to regulate outcomes and risks, not specific technologies.

Upcoming Trainings

Mar 23, 2026

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Apr 6, 2026

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Apr 20, 2026

Kuwait City, Kuwait

May 4, 2026

Istanbul, Turkey

Target Audience

  • Telecom and ICT regulators
  • Government policy makers and legislators
  • Digital economy and innovation authorities
  • Spectrum and licensing officials
  • Competition and consumer protection bodies
  • Legal, compliance, and regulatory strategy teams

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of: Telecom or ICT regulation
  • Basic understanding of: Government policy or legislative processes
  • Familiarity with: Digital technologies and services (preferred)
  • No engineering or coding background required
Course Outline

Day-wise Course Outline