GREEN Enterprise Solutions (Green) recently attended Africa’s largest Telecom Conference in Cape Town.
The organisation was also the first Namibian company to exhibit at its own stand at this pan-African event.
Green is a Namibian company that provides Information and Communication Technology Solutions for the Namibian market, as well as internationally across Africa, making the Cape Town AfricaCom conference the perfect event to have a stand.
This presented the company an opportunity to engage, demonstrate and present its offerings, past successes and meet present and potential clients from across Africa. As well as rolling out its partnership with WorksPad, the mobile enterprise solutions app for corporations in Africa.
An extra dimension came in the form of information communication and technology minister Tjekero Tweya, who was not just present at the AfricaCom conference, but was one of the featured speakers.
By visiting Green’s booth at AfricaCom he and his delegation emphasised the importance of Green’s presence at the Cape conference, proving how important Namibia sees the role of ICT as a way to further develop the country’s economy and make it skills-based.
Green met like-minded individuals, companies and partners from across Africa and further abroad, all sharing the same passion for developing Africa’s digital footprint and making the continent competitive in the ICT arena on a global level.
Kehad Snydewel, managing director of Green said: “Sharing ideas, best practices during interactive sessions at the conference gave us a great opportunity to show how advanced we are as Green. Being present at a forum like this and partnering internationally is the only way we can innovate and compete on a global scale.
“Green is right at the forefront of this drive to compete internationally, and AfricaCom provided the perfect setting. Having the ICT minister visiting our stand was the icing on the cake.”
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