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This research assesses Iraq's digital economy, examining its current state, opportunities, challenges, and regulations. It delves into eight key sectors: e-commerce, telecommunications, fintech, mobility, medtech, edtech, tourism, and agritech. The report highlights Iraq's journey towards digital transformation, detailing progress, hindering factors like outdated laws and underdeveloped infrastructure, and future development potential.

This report provides market research insights into digital transformation in Iraq, mapping existing mobile and web application solutions across key sectors including education, retail, transportation, healthcare, finance, and telecommunications. It identifies sector-specific challenges, timelines, and emerging opportunities, offering practical insights for companies, investors, and public-sector stakeholders assessing feasible digital solutions in the Iraqi market.

This report provides market research insights into Iraq’s streaming services market, analyzing market potential, consumer behavior, platform penetration, and key challenges. Driven by Iraq’s young demographics, rising purchasing power, and expanding internet access, streaming adoption is growing rapidly. However, the market remains constrained by piracy, cash-based payment behavior, and regulatory and censorship-related barriers. The brief offers data-driven insights for media companies, investors, and stakeholders assessing opportunities in Iraq’s digital entertainment sector.

This research analyses the data utilization landscape in Iraq’s private sector through the perspectives of data analysts, employees, and industry experts, highlighting key constraints, tool usage patterns, and organizational gaps in data pipelines.

This research examines the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector in Iraq. It aims to assess digital skill demands in the private sector and evaluate the digital skill levels of students, graduates, and employees. Data was gathered through expert interviews, a quantitative survey, analysis of 374 job postings and 1333 required skills, and a desk review of training opportunities. The study seeks to bridge the gap between employers and employees in the Iraqi market.