IoT West Africa Conference & Exhibition had been prepared for the next phase of the highly anticipated ‘IoT West Africa’ event scheduled from July 4 – 6, at Landmark Centre, Lagos, Nigeria.
Africa has experienced immense exposure and development in the data and technology ecosystem in the past few years. With the availability of innovative technologies and rising businesses, the African economy is expected to grow at an exponential rate. Adding to the growth of Africa, IoT West Africa has contributed on a large scale with its exhibition & conference last year in 2022 and is coming with its latest addition.
IoT West Africa Conference & Exhibition was a global platform aimed at driving excellence in the field of technology, encouraging developments in Nigeria. The event had been put in place to integrate businesses and help them expand their brand’s footprints across the globe, contributing to the tech ecosystem.
The event was immersed in technological ideas and business opportunities from across the globe, adding to their valuable time and efforts.
This year, the IoT West Africa Conference & Exhibition had again shed light on transformations in technology to be utilised by businesses and incorporated into the day-to-day lives of the African people.
In addition, the event had also unveiled the Data Centers Live, a platform for digital and cloud infrastructure, delivering a dedicated space to businesses for their computer systems and components for enhancing telecommunications as well as storage systems.
The Data Centers Live had provided an opportunity for collaborations with the power utility sector as well, integrating systems for an enhanced sustainable future of Nigeria.
Establishing the future of the West African technological ecosystem, IoT West Africa was held under the leadership of big tech companies including IoT Africa Networks-Sigfox Operator, Tranter IT, UnoTelos, Arravo, Vertiv, Zoracom, Ritesim.com, and more.
The event had created a global impact in the technological ecosystem, catering to the expanding demands of innovations and applications regarding Digital Energy, Security, Payment Processing systems, Healthcare, Fintech, and more.
The event had welcomed more than 3000 visitors and over 800 conference delegates over three days, who had engaged in keynote speeches, panel discussions, and round-table conferences and shared ideas and insights into the evolving global scenario of the tech ecosystem.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Chief Information Technical Officer of Nigeria said, “Embracing the IoT, West Africa pioneered a connected future where tradition meets innovation, thereby creating job opportunities, empowering communities, and forging a path to prosperity for the entire sub-region.”
Businesses had incorporated a lot more in terms of innovative technologies for the power sector and sustainable ecosystems at IoT West Africa this year, catering to the growing demands of the Nigerian economy, unveiling outstanding solutions for Cloud Computing, Data Centers, Data Privacy & Security, Artificial Intelligence, Connectivity, and more. The event had anticipated a huge number of visitors with more exhibitors and present-day advancements this time.
The new edition of IoT West Africa with its latest addition of Data Centers Live was much more promising as they gathered with numerous industry leaders under one roof. With the highly engaging audience and participation of capable industry leaders, this year, IoT West Africa x Data Centers Live had uncovered further transformations. Furthermore, the event had seized the opportunity of bringing notable revolutions in the technological domain, adding the technological touch to growing economies.
Original Source: ThisDay