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AQAA to reward innovation, quality management

By Editorial board
24 June 2015   |   11:08 pm
In a bid to celebrate leadership, innovation, and creativity in quality management in Africa, African Quality Institute in collaboration with IBMN Integrated Services, has concluded plans to hold this year’s edition of quality achievement awards in the continent.
The award ceremony is set to hold on June 30, 2015 at Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Ikeja, Lagos. Photo; SHERATON

The award ceremony is set to hold on June 30, 2015 at Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Ikeja, Lagos. Photo; SHERATON

In a bid to celebrate leadership, innovation, and creativity in quality management in Africa, African Quality Institute in collaboration with IBMN Integrated Services, has concluded plans to hold this year’s edition of quality achievement awards in the continent.

Indeed, the award ceremony, which is being organized with the support of Certified Institute Quality Management and Pan African Quality Organization, is set to hold on June 30, 2015 at Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Ikeja, Lagos.

The AQAA 2015 is a yearly fiesta intended to celebrate leadership, innovation, and creativity in quality management in Africa.

According to a statement, the award ceremony is aimed at identifying and rewarding companies, personalities, and products that apply quality assurance principles and quality management best practices.

“The conference segment is an informative and inspiring day for new ideas, stimulating debate for speakers to drive a new quality agenda. The conference offers a forum of international networks of leaders of thought who are eager to share their best practices, tested solutions and proven results.

“Also, the AQAA exhibition is a professional trade show that focuses on quality products and services. The exhibition segment assures of top visibility to sweeping trends, innovations, and it is an excellent networking opportunity for decision makers and quality solution providers”, the statement signed by the Secretary to the Organizing Committee, Ifeoma Emeka, read in part.

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