The Digital Cooperation Organization has announced that its fifth General Assembly will take place from February 4–5 2026 under the presidency of Kuwait.
The two-day event is the organisation’s flagship annual gathering and will bring together the full digital ecosystem, including ministers from member states, observers, partners, policymakers, CEOs, innovators and representatives from more than 60 countries.
The aim is to help shape the global digital agenda at a time of rapid technological change.
The General Assembly will serve as the main forum to review progress, set strategic priorities and launch new initiatives aligned with the 2025–2028 four-year agenda.
H.E. Omar Saud Al-Omar, Minister of State for Communication Affairs of the State of Kuwait and Chairperson of the DCO Council for the current term, said: “Hosting the fifth General Assembly of the Digital Cooperation Organization and the International Digital Cooperation Forum reflects the importance of strengthening multilateral co-operation and enhancing collective efforts to keep pace with the rapid transformations shaping the global economy, particularly in the fields of AI and advanced technologies.
“Through its current chairmanship of the DCO Council, the State of Kuwait welcomes member states, partners and participating guests, and reaffirms its commitment to advancing digital integration, building advanced digital infrastructure and strengthening capacity development and knowledge exchange. These efforts aim to enable countries to harness technology as a driver of economic and social development while promoting balanced and inclusive growth for all.”