
“There is a need for massive sensitization, birthing a necessity for discussions about embracing modern technologies in Africa,”Ibekwe stated. Temi Ibekwe also pointed out that as businesses are adjusting to the new realities of operations, the opportunity presents itself for businesses in Nigeria and Africa at large to leverage Technology to their advantage and create a future that is beneficial to our economy. She said the situation has paved way for technological powerhouses now to re-think their strategies and effecting immediate changes to remain on top, thus marking a revolution not only for affordability and accessibility but that of increasing demand for adequate exploitation for maximum productivity. The situation depicts that one of the great advantages the continent has over others in riding the disruptive wave of technology is that there is far less legacy to get in the way than in other regions, creating a clean sheet on which companies can develop their distinctive models. All these are pointers to the fact that Africa would now be positioned as an increasingly attractive environment for global business entry and investment. The goal of public relations in the tech sector like in any other sector is that of an enabler. The Phyllion Tech Conference presents a platform for communication to enable technology transformation in Africa through impact-driven conversations and actions. For more information and to register for the Phyllion Virtual Technology Conference, visit here
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