This year’s ComBit Africa, an information and communications technology conference and exhibition organized by Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (Atcon) will hold between Tuesday and Wednesday next week.
Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem, president, Atcon, said ComBit Africa 2009 will focus on leveraging information and communications technologies to survive and thrive through recession.
According to him, the country stands to gain a lot by adopting technological approach in addressing human challenges. The leadership of Atcon has also gone a step further to design this year’s event to facilitate the establishment and sustenance of highly rewarding commercial partnerships between foreign investors or technology providers and local representatives, dealers, distributors as well as resellers in Nigeria.
The event will also provide a cost-effective platform for Nigerian ICT products and service providers to enhance their industry and public ratings through their active participation in this pan-industry event.
The event has been adjudged the biggest ICT expo in Nigeria and West Africa and is currently attracting ICT trade missions from United Kingdom, United States, Hong Kong, China, India, Israel, Korea, Dubai, Taiwan, Canada, France, Germany, Belgium, Malaysia, Lebanon and all leading African countries.
Dr. Ekuwem added that Atcon has assembled best brains in ICT industry that will address issues in the industry. ComBit Africa expo started in 1995 as Nicomm Exhibition but was later re-branded ComBit Africa two years ago.
ComBit Africa Holds Next Week
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