November 23, 2025 - 17:47

Australia, Canada, and India have announced the formation of a groundbreaking trilateral technology and innovation partnership during the G20 Summit held in Johannesburg. This initiative, known as the ACITI Partnership, is designed to strengthen collaboration in the realm of emerging technologies while also focusing on the diversification of global supply chains.
The partnership aims to promote the development and adoption of clean energy solutions, addressing the urgent need for sustainable practices in technology. Additionally, the ACITI Partnership seeks to facilitate the widespread use of artificial intelligence across the three participating nations, recognizing the transformative potential of AI in various sectors.
By leveraging each country's unique strengths and resources, the partnership is expected to foster innovation and drive economic growth. As global challenges continue to evolve, this collaboration stands as a significant step towards building a resilient and technologically advanced future for Australia, Canada, and India.
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