Experts urge tech talents to solve Africa’s problems
Stakeholders in the technology sector have said unity and collaboration can help accelerate economic growth, improve living standards, and increase innovation on the continent. Speaking during a session hosted by Teknexus Africa in its Tech Summit, the Founder, Glory Olamigoke, urged African tech talents to rise and develop ways to solve Africa’s biggest problems through tech.
He further emphasised that the power of more collaboration among tech talents is an important key to developing critical solutions, and unity among African countries, as a foundation that will propel the rapid development of our tech economy.
Partnership Lead at Techbuild Africa, Emmanuel Amogu, said collaboration among African countries was essential in leveraging each other’s strengths and expertise to overcome common challenges.
Noting that for Africans to become solution providers, they must understand the needs of the people, build on existing infrastructure and create solutions that are relevant and impactful.
The Keynote Speaker / Founder, Heelsandtech, Bisola Alabi, said the continent’s future leaders must seize every opportunity to develop their skills and abilities so that they could meet the innovation challenges required for African development.
Alabi emphasised that the current landscape had changed, and “it is time for African tech professionals to take a bold step forward.”
She stressed that Africans have a unique perspective and understanding of the challenges facing the continent, and it is time to use this insight to create innovative solutions through skill development “We don’t have people advocating for us in Africa, we need to take charge of our own destiny and position ourselves as leaders in the tech industry. We need to stop waiting for others to recognise our potential and start recognisng it ourselves.”
However, Africa is rapidly becoming a hub for tech innovation. With countries like Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa already making significant strides in the industry, there is no doubt that African tech talent has the potential to make a significant impact globally.
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